Replay Value
If replay value is a make or break factor in your decision making process, the choice between Destiny 2 and Wolfenstein 2 is very clear. Wolfenstein 2 offers a great linear gaming experience and serves as a solid reminder that not every great game has to be accompanied by sandbox gameplay. Wolfenstein has a story that needs to be honed in and focused or else the entire narrative could have been at risk of being watered down. While this does offer a great narrative-driven experience, it doesn’t offer much for you to do after the credits start rolling. You’ll still get a ton of gameplay time out of Wolfenstein 2 before you reach the end of the game, but once you do, your options for replay value are to simply go back and see if you can beat the game on a higher difficulty.
Destiny 2 proves to be the exact opposite. The campaign is relatively short but it walks you through the game’s story in a way that is still meaningful. Once you complete the campaign, however, the story isn’t done being told. As you continue to explore and venture into a variety of other game modes you’ll still be peeling back more layers of the world around you. Even if you aren’t interested in discovering more of the story that the intricate world in Destiny 2 has to tell, you can still spend hours of gameplay just enjoying Destiny 2’s variety of multiplayer game modes. You can spend time competing against friends, teaming up for raids, or just hunting down the best gear for your Guardian so you can show off in the game’s social spaces.