Not exact matches
While
Destiny 2 has a solid foundation and a robust story campaign, its
endgame content feels a little lacklustre.
I don't get time to play
Destiny 2 24/7 — what with having a job and a family to attend to in addition to games — and for me, Bungie have judged the
endgame content just right.
All of
Destiny 1's
endgame content felt a lot more I'm tired of being Calus's errand boy (seriously, what did this guy do before we showed up to clear his ship of Vex lifeforms and Red Legion invaders?).
Destiny 2: Warmind's final bit of
endgame content is the Spire of Stars Raid Lair.
Curse of Osiris, the first
Destiny 2 DLC, added new missions, competitive multiplayer maps, and unfortunately, a paywall in front of some of the futuristic shooter's
endgame content.
Bungie revealed several massive
Destiny 2 changes to try to win back players, but with the locked
endgame content by Curse of Osiris, it appears that the troubles have still not gone away.
The boys continue to enjoy the game as they inch closer to unlocking all of
Destiny's
endgame content.
With the launch of the Curse of Osiris DLC, some «
Destiny 2» players were locked out of
endgame content.
Bungie locked out «
Destiny 2» players from accessing certain
endgame content with the release of Curse of Osiris.
Controversies, lack of
endgame content, and a heavy focus on the Eververse dwindle the number of people playing
Destiny.
Destiny 2 Expansion II: Warmind continues your Guardian's journey with new activities, new weapons and gear, more
endgame content, and an all - new story.
All of the above should satisfy the loudest complaint from die - hard fans, which has been to improve
Destiny 2's «
endgame,» or the activities you spend your time performing when there's no main story
content to complete.
With its current crop of
content,
Destiny 2 will keep most players busy for around 10 hours with just its main story, and can double that or more with the rest of its
content as players work toward the
endgame.