Destiny 2: Beyond Light (PS5) Review - Negative Net Sum : vi

Destiny 2: Beyond Light (PS5) Review - Negative Net Sum


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If you're hoping for a big, meaty campaign expansion to sink your teeth into, Destiny 2: Beyond Light fails to provide a satisfactory offering. Instead, Bungie is leaning heavily on the games-as-a-service side of Destiny 2, offering live events, daily bounties, the first of many season passes, and plenty more to keep players engaged with the minimal amount of content. If you've been long awaiting the Hawkmoon to make its debut from Destiny 1, that exotic hand cannon is available as part of the season pass and will require a bit of questing to unlock.
What you do get with the Beyond Light campaign in Destiny 2 is a chance to side with Variks, one of the Fallen who has seen the light, so to speak. His role in the House of Judgment first began in the original Destiny title and was a key player in Forsaken and other bits throughout the Destiny 2 lore. After being forsaken (no pun intended) by Eramis, he instead learns to side with the Garduains in hopes of enacting revenge on the one whole ripped off his arm in punishment.

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