Destiny 2
The first Destiny game was applauded for its visuals, gunplay, and gear. Destiny 2 managed to improve on all these elements while also introducing better storytelling and new multiplayer modes. One particularly notable difference between Destiny 2 and its predecessor was its ability to make its world feel full of life and lore. While the first game seemed to loosely toss a story together that felt incomplete and lacked a real sense of depth, the story introduced in Destiny 2 is not only told through the campaign but also further explored as players complete various Adventures that expose more about this interesting universe.
Unfortunately, Bungie still struggled with the way it handled its DLC for Destiny 2 which was a bitter reality for players who were still licking their wounds from the first game. Despite a the first DLC being a bit of a disappointment for Destiny 2 so far, it’s not enough to overshadow the fact that the base game is still beautifully crafted with tons of content to keep you coming back for more.