Destiny 2 – Bungie 30th Anniversary PackĬelebrate Bungie’s 30th Anniversary with a new dungeon, the Gjallarhorn Exotic Rocket Launcher, Thorn armor set, and an arsenal of weapons, gear, and cosmetics inspired by Bungie’s past. Master the new Glaive weapon type and unleash powerful melee combos, projectile attacks, and a deployable energy shield. From her palace to the swamp, all that she hides can be found here.Ĭreate custom weaponry with unique mod, shader, and stat combinations. Uncover the mystery of how she and her Lucent Hive stole the Light into Savathûn’s Throne World.Ī twisted wonderland of corruption and splendor, Savathûn’s Throne World plays host to a fragile balance of power. Though it is held back by a severe lack of social options and PC-specific sandbox tuning, Destiny 2 on PC looks and feels like the best version of one of the best games of 2017. There are holes in the tapestry for sure, and your mileage will vary depending on what you expect to get out of the experience, but ultimately Destiny 2 is a likeable grind-fest designed to be built upon, that demands very little in return for the fun it offers when played with friends and taken for what it is. If you don’t, the console version works just as well. If you have the means to dig into it on the PC, then you should go that route. The same content exists for both, but the visual flexibility/beauty and control comfort completely goes to the PC. Overall, Destiny 2 on the PC is visually and control-wise a far superior version of the game when compared to the console version.
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