Destiny 2

5 Reasons Haters Should Actually Give Destiny 2 a Fair Chance

As told by a former Destiny naysayer.

Slight Changes to Mechanics Actually Make a Difference

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Destiny 2 introduces a few tweaks that sound far more minuscule than they actual are in the game. Simple alterations like new weapon categories, abilities, and subclasses feel like welcome changes for the most part. Destiny was hardly a game that needed some massive overhaul. That was never the case. A few small changes provide subtle yet meaningful changes to the gameplay experience, like the fact that the new new class skills will encourage you to work better as a team. Both the Warlock and the Titan classes have skills that can be incredibly beneficial to your team if used properly and provide another incentive for proper communication. Alone, all these small changes might not mean much, but together they give gameplay a small hint of freshness without ruining what made the original Destiny’s gun play so impressive in the first place.


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