Not exact matches
PlayStation 4 Destiny 2 players will receive several exclusive items
in game, which come
in the form of an exclusive strike, map,
exotic weapon, ship skin, and armour set for each of the three Destiny 2 classes.
Apart from the change
in the tempo of the
game, there are some more cool features that Warmind brings, such as new
exotic weapons, new crucible maps and a very interesting public event on Mars called Escalation Protocol.
Destiny has a whole pile of
Exotic weapons for Guardians to gather, horde, and barely use
in all of the activities the
game has to offer.
The Crucible is another example of where Destiny 2 excels
in the music department, but with all of the gunfire going on throughout the
game it almost gets a bit lost underneath whatever
Exotic weapon you're using.
Now Crimson is quite an impressive
Exotic, ranked # 12
in PVP
weapons, so obviously if PVP is your
game and you want to earn a few more Factions Tokens before the event ends then this is for you.
What I want to see is every single
exotic [
weapon]
in the
game being useful
in some way.
Shooting aliens
in the head feels good
in this
game, and when you start receiving
exotic weapons in the latter half, it feels even better.
Exotic weapons are the rarest guns
in the
game.
However, with changes to the
game for Destiny 2, the need for
in depth analysis of things such as
Exotic or Legendary
weapons has decreased.
While this is a neat idea, it's also a little disappointing; Guardians originally thought the symbol was the start of a new
in -
game quest that would lead to an
Exotic weapon like Destiny «s Outbreak Prime.
Speaking of retreads, there are some cool
exotics reintroduced from the last
game but, as seems to be the case with
exotics,
in PvP they're more or less inferior to a small pool of legendary
weapons that offer better time - to - kill ratios.