Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris Reviews

Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris is ranked in the 10th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.3 / 10.0
Dec 14, 2017

The storytelling lacks punch, the new play spaces aren't used to their full potential, and the endgame loop still has problems, but Curse of Osiris has more under the hood than first appears

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50 / 100
Dec 13, 2017

A pretty disappointing piece of DLC. We hope that Bungie will learn the lesson and make a better game in the future.

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5 / 10.0
Dec 12, 2017

Curse of Osiris is a great example of how not to make a paid DLC. The product looks like it was stitched together from some previously discarded elements. It should be free, especially since the developers promised more frequent content updates this time around. Bungie should learn from creators of The Division (a great free DLC) or Horizon (great paid The Frozen Wilds).

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4 / 10.0
Dec 12, 2017

Soon to be mentioned in a "not working as intended" faux apology, Destiny 2's Curse of Osiris DLC is just bad. It offers nothing of substance and wastes all of its good ideas while asking you to pay $20. Skip it if you value your sanity, raid lair or no raid lair.

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2.7 / 5.0
Dec 12, 2017

Aside from small additions such as new ‘Masterworks' variations of weapons being available and the requisite cosmetic items, players can also tweak the look of their armor sets by completing tasks in-game or take part in a kind of ‘raid-within-a-raid' which again just reuses the environment from the first major raid.

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70 / 100
Dec 12, 2017

There's a fair amount of fun to be had in Curse of Osiris.

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54 / 100
Dec 11, 2017

Curse of Osiris is a thin first DLC for Destiny 2, uninspired and filled with playful boredom - apart from the new Mini-Raid.

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60 / 100
Dec 11, 2017

The Curse of Osiris does not bring what Destiny 2 needs and does not solve most of the problems that the game presents. The new Raid and the campaign modes are interesting but could be better inserted into the game universe, and all the new content is not enough to be worth the price of the expansion.

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5 / 10
Dec 11, 2017

Destiny 2's first DLC expansion, Curse of Osiris, adds lots of filler and little substance.

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Unscored
Dec 11, 2017

Curse of Osiris won't be viewed as the best expansion Destiny has ever seen, but its release will hopefully mark a turning point for the game as a whole. While the added content is nice to help bring people back into the fold, more important are the changes to add more reasons to keep on playing the game beyond this short story. There's still work to be done, but this is a start.

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65 / 100
Dec 11, 2017

Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris has an excellent new raid and an interesting campaign, but is severely lacking in meaningful content and plagued by a host of larger issues that have yet to be addressed.

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Dec 11, 2017

Curse of Osiris continues to shine in both gameplay and presentation with its new Raid Lair content being some of the best we've seen.  However, a short campaign, and Mercury being so small with a sheer lack of activities to do, make completing the quests for new weapons and gear a bit repetitive.

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2.5 / 5.0
Dec 11, 2017

In the same year we got great expansions like The Frozen Wilds for Horizon Zero Dawn, Defiant Honor for Nioh and In The Name of the Tsar for Battlefield 1, it's amazing how dull Destiny 2 – Expansion I: Curse of Osiris is.

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IGN
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5.5 / 10.0
Dec 10, 2017

Curse of Osiris landed in Destiny 2 with a thud. Its campaign and story are a bust, its new content is mixed and buggy at best, and it does nothing to address the community's loud cries for fixes to the endgame. The few redeeming features are its more challenging and varied Adventures, and the Raid Lair's puzzles and tough boss battle.

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5.5 / 10.0
Dec 10, 2017

Curse of Osiris is a step back on the narrative level and a it has been very coward on the gameplay level. Great artistic style, new weapons and a new raid is what saves this expansion from being a disaster. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-ldb4'); });

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6 / 10.0
Dec 8, 2017

Curse of Osiris expansion has a good story, but with repetitive missions, a small planet with few activities plus two new maps for crucible, weapons, Strike and Raid missions, at last we could say it's more of the same.

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VG247
Top Critic
Unscored
Dec 7, 2017

Don't buy Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris, and stop playing Destiny 2 until it gets a really thorough overhaul. This is my advice to you, and it comes from the heart.

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Dec 7, 2017

Full of repetition, "Curse of Osiris" feels like a step back for "Destiny 2."

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5.5 / 10.0
Dec 7, 2017

"Curse of Osiris" looked like a promising story expansion for Destiny 2. Sadly, except the artists, no one in Bungie knows what they should do, so we got an exceptionally lousy DLC with a price tag much too high.

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6.1 / 10.0
Dec 7, 2017

Gorgeous visuals and shiny new loot fail to make up for a short, underwhelming story which completely fails to take advantage of a potentially amazing Infinite Forest. Light on both content and innovation, Curse of Osiris is a disappointing first expansion.

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