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mata alien pega coisa fica forte mata alien

Isso resume oq eu lembro e o pq eu não jogaria isso de novo

Every great thing must have its cheap copy, and this, im afraid, is one of the worst ones. I have been playing this game series for 10 years of my life at this point. I was but a child when this series swept me up, and now i am a fully grown man, and have spent just under half of my life playing this game series. I will see it through till the end, but after the addiction has been severed, i will be free at last

A while into any season on this game I just run out of things to do but wait for whatever quest is next week. And then I forget to keep playing. Oops.

I can't believe I wasted my life playing this game, when I could've been spending quality time gooning. Rip

consistently sets the bar low, and misses it by miles. developed by insufferable narcissists and the culturally entrenched. what could've been a fortuitous second attempt failed miserably, and is now akin to a shriveled worm on the pavement after a light forgettable rain.


This game is paradoxical because its both literal ass and a work of art.. story is okay i guess, but the emotions you feel are cray cray.. the gameplay is goated... but the gameplay is also repetitive af... the game makes you feel like you can do anything... PVP? gotchu PVE? gotchu? raids? GOTCHU casual stuff? gotyou bro PVE AND PVE IN ONE?!? GOOOOOTCHU BUT you also feel like you cant do jack shit at the same time either

This is gaming hell. A purgatory. The only people still playing probably have sunk cost fallacy. Its a looter shooter with no story for new players, no content for a free to play, and somehow what feels like no loot. What an abysmal experience for any new comer who hasnt been playing since release.

I hate that I've spent so many hours in Destiny.

Recuerdo que cuando lo jugaba en la ps4 me gustaba mucho y me lo pasaba bien, pero igual dudo que sea un juego que sobresalga demasiado

The following is a review of the New Light edition of Destiny 2, which includes the base game, Curse of Osiris, and Warmind.

The New Light release was the first time I played Destiny 2, and I had a blast. Plenty of content, solid campaigns (except Warmind), and very, very addictive. The Beyond Light expansion kind of killed the hype for me but it was fun while it lasted.

The Red War campaign was absolutely phenomenal. I always viewed D1's story as a missed opportunity. The lore and worlds you explored were incredible, but you never actually felt the weight of anything you were doing. This campaign changed that. Starting the game with an attack on the Tower to finding members of the Vanguard to fight back and restore hope when it all seems lost really heightens the stakes of the game. It wasn't a perfect story, but definitely got the job done and had some incredible moments, injecting some much-needed life into the world of Destiny. I was happy with all of the base game endgame content as well, as there was always plenty for me to do. Curse of Osiris' campaign was pretty filler but I still enjoyed my time with it. The lack of enemy variety with the Vex was a little disappointing but I enjoyed the ride start to finish. Outside of the Curse of Osiris campaign, however, was a disappointingly tiny world. Mercury is a sorry excuse of a map and not being able to revisit the Vex territories from the campaign was a huge mistake. Warmind, on the other hand, had a poorly written and dull campaign with decent amount of fun endgame content. Mars had more to do in it than Mercury, despite it not being a lot, and the secret exotic quest and strikes were all a blast. Overall, my experience with Destiny 2 was a mostly positive one until Beyond Light came out. That update pretty much killed any and all interest, with the amount of content vaulted outweighing the content we actually got, half of which were just D1 content repackaged to new players. And with the reception of Beyond Light also not being great, I found it to be the perfect opportunity to leave while I still could, as this game was ADDICTIVE. I haven't even touched on the PvP and Gambit, both of which were also very fun at the time.

Amo este jogo pelo vício dele, mas sendo sincero, ele merece 3 estrelas pelo tanto de DLC que você tem que comprar pra poder aproveitar o jogo de verdade.