US Standard | €91.73 |
You can now preorder the Deluxe version of Destiny 2 for PS4 that will be released on September 6, 2017. Do not forget that most versions of this product are digital, so pay attention to the methods download before you buy. Destiny 2 Deluxe Edition for PS4 includes: The base game Destiny 2 plus the Season Pass, which will give us access to all the content that is going to be released in the future for this expected shooter, be it DLC, expansions or simple Pack of content.
Also, with this deluxe version, we will receive exclusive digital content: A legendary sword, a legendary Emote and a Cabal Empire emblem. Destiny 2 is just around the corner, and we already have enough information on the content that will offer this second episode. On one hand we can enjoy a campaign for a single player with many cinematic scenes that will introduce us and tell us the main story of the game.
Another of the strengths of the title, will be the different modes of cooperative play. In multiplayer mode, we can fight in 4v4 combat with 5 different PVP modes. It also has a section dedicated exclusively to the personalization of our hero, armor and all armament, with different degrees of quality, modifications available and much more.
Events, missions across different worlds, rich scenarios full of details, and many new features that we can enjoy in Destiny 2.
Destiny 2 Deluxe Edition is also available on PC.
Videogame worlds are rarely this rich and addictive. No matter your pleasure - story-based campaigning, co-op comradeship, or adversarial annihilation - Destiny delivers on all fronts. Frighteningly, this really does have the framework of a 10 year obsession. [Nov 2014, p.68]
Even with its stumbles, the initial release of Destiny is a colossal achievement in interactive design, integrating a number of differing genre elements into a smart and unified whole. Bungie’s latest futuristic opus is one of the first true event games of this new generation, and while it still has room to grow, it’s worth your attention right out of the gate.
Destiny suffers from a serious case of rough edges. A number of elements, from the repetitive mission design to a weak early game, are a lot rougher than expected from an otherwise polished game. There isn't one glaring problem that detracts from the experience, but a number of minor issues hurt the game. Beneath those flaws lies an extremely enjoyable MMO-styled shooter that plays excellently, looks great, is extremely addictive, and has a strong and varied endgame.
Destiny, isn’t just set in space, it an allegory of space. It is beautiful and fascinating, but oh so cold and immense, and the past engulfs everything.
If you just accept that it was always going to be about multiplayer shooting, and the rest might be underdeveloped gravy; you’ll probably have tons of fun. And if you look to the future and see what Bungie has created – a very solid foundation – you should be excited by what the team will deliver in the coming months and years.
You won't find better gunplay and online features out there, but at the same time you wont find much to do in this huge project that seems to need tons of new and better content, improved writing and some of the "magic" Bungie failed to include in the initial package.
In its current state, Destiny feels unfinished and unfocused, but I imagine that things will be looking quite different in a year's time.
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