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09-12-2015
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Lie, never to rise.
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09-22-2015
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betflip me nerd
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This is my honest review based on what I've played. I actually really enjoy this DLC so far. From one that was really skeptical about even considering buying this DLC, I can tell you that it practically feels like I bought a different game. I've already dumped many hours into it. I really enjoy it because the story is slightly more enjoyable now compared to previous endeavors, there is actually a touch of character development, and the game as a whole just feels more lively due to the quest system's implementation. I haven't even began to look at the raid yet, as I'm nowhere near enough light level so that major aspect is just waiting for me to delve in to. I also really liked that there are quite a few exotics that require interesting challenges to obtain (Touch of Malice) and it's not just all based on the element of luck anymore. The only downside I can think of is that a few of the game's key things got basically left behind. There's no reason to complete previous raids (Crota/Atheon) except for personal enjoyment, trials of osiris appears to have unfortunately left us and there's essentially no reason to bother playing Prison of Elders. I'm sure in the near future all these issues will be addressed but as for now it's a bit disappointing to see their absence in the overall scheme of things. But coming from one who's played Destiny since the beta, I really recommend picking this up if you're a fan. |