Destiny 2 - Warmind Reviews
Destiny 2's second expansion brings a wasted story, a confusing and tedious narrative, an immense variety of recycled content, and once again shows questionable decisions by the developer. Players who are still interested in the game can let go of this expansion and wait for the next one that will surely come in the future.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Warmind does little to save the end-game appeal of Destiny 2
Warmind is Destiny 2 at its very core - grandiose and beautiful but ultimately hollow and insignificant with a plot that's there just so it doesn't get fined. It may have some post-game stuff but there's too much repetition and bad world-building to truly get invested.
Like its predecessors, Destiny 2: Warmind struggles to justify its price tag thanks to a throwaway campaign and some incredibly tired mission design. The quality of Destiny's core gameplay is still clear to see and the expansion as a whole is dotted with a handful of high points, but it ultimately just feels like the game is purposefully treading water until September's big arrival -- and that's simply not good enough.
Warmind is a big let-down that threatens to wipe out any sort of enthusiasm for the game that might be left. After all, if this is what you have to look forward to, why keep playing?
A predictably inessential expansion that adds nothing anybody ever asked for and completely fails to address the points fans have been complaining about for months.
Warmind is a new DLC that, without taking Escalation Protocol into consideration, does not bring anything new to the game. A 4 hour campaign with a dull story are not enough for the price of this DLC.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Aside from the incorporated change that made previously limp exotics actually fun to use, it's clear that Bungie has a lot of work ahead of them.
Destiny 2: Warmind is better than the first expansion, but still lacks the heart of something great.
Don't expect this expansion to sway your opinion about D2, but its more fun than the last one. It brings an intriguing story with a healthy amount of content to keep you busy for hours.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
If you made a mistake and already bought a season pass, you can spend a couple of evenings in this DLC and even have fun. If you have not bought it yet, then don't. It's that simple.
Review in Russian | Read full review
The Destiny 2 experience might still be a little off, but this is a pretty good place to jump back into the action.
So, should you buy Warmind? With a middling narrative and uninspired copy and pasting of missions, it's hard to argue that this isn't just another stop-gap affair for Bungie while they put all of their efforts into the upcoming major DLC release in September.
"Warmind" is too short, a huge part of it was recycled and it costs too much compared to added content. Free updates that we are getting since the last DLC help, though.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Now that we're a month into Warmind's release, the question of whether it holds up largely depends on the kind of Destiny player you are. If the recent reveal of Forsaken has you itching to play Destiny 2 again, and you're not already roped into the Season 1 expansion pass anyway, then sure, grab Warmind as it will give you access to more events to keep you busy over the summer.
All in all, Warmind represents Bungie finally getting its PvP house in order after a rocky start, but this success comes at the cost of an underwhelming PvE offering. The campaign is a one-note run through a handful of missions that boil down to run here, kill dudes then throw a magic space javelin at more dudes for the big finale.
A good, but not a great DLC for Destiny 2. Very few reasons here to return to the Bungie's online FPS.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
The Warmind add-on tells quite a good story, but lacks content.
Review in French | Read full review
Destiny 2: Warmind is a step up from its last expansion, but still suffers feels repetitive.