Selected Store
Stock 1 piece
Skroutz Buyers Protection
Set the delivery location to see products according to your choice.
© 20[0-9]{2} Skroutz SA All Rights and Lefts reserved. FAQ | Terms of use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy
Release Date: 24/10/2017 Genre: Action / Arcade / First Person / Shooter
Selected Store
Stock 1 piece
Skroutz Buyers Protection
Prices are calculated for:Luxembourg, Other Payment Options
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
Quite a good looter shooter, especially with friends. I started playing the game when the Forsaken DLC was released, with a good but small single-player expansion and several maps with various side quests. From a graphics standpoint, it is satisfactory, considering it is now a 4-year-old game (at the time of writing this review), it is nothing special overall. Among its positives, there is a wide variety of weapons and skins, even if the user will encounter the same weapons visually or skins for the character multiple times, just with different statistics.
As for the negatives, particularly noteworthy is that those who had purchased the previous DLCs - up until now, Beyond Light has been released - for example, Forsaken, and later Shadowkeep, will notice that several maps have been removed, the game has generally shrunk, and it will feel like playing the standard free-to-play version of Destiny 2. The single-player campaigns have been removed, such as the Red War, Curse of Osiris, Warmind, and Forsaken. Bungie explains that this was done to save space for whatever new content is added to the game (?).
Pay special attention to those interested in the game, as it is only available through the Steam platform since Bungie parted ways with Activision, so the game is no longer available on the Blizzard platform.
Do not buy this edition, it is free to play everything you can find inside this edition. If you want to start, I suggest trying the Free to play version and when you finish everything it has to offer, then buy Forsaken (it costs 20 euros digital) and then Shadowkeep.
For anyone who has played the first one and liked it, they will have mixed feelings about this one. In some aspects, the game is better and in others, worse. First of all, I will say that Destiny 2 is more story-based and you can perceive that from the first minutes of the game. The graphics are fantastic and, of course, you have all the online features that in the first Destiny you had to pay for because it was on console. Beyond that, what impressed me greatly is how well-made it is. I play it at a resolution of 2560x1080 with graphics set to maximum and consistently get 60 fps on a five-year-old system. Additionally, the loading screens are much faster now and you will need to see them less since after missions, it doesn't send you back. The gameplay with a controller is just as good as if you were playing on a console