Destiny 2: Warmind Reviews
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.
Destiny 2 does have an identity once again, a solid bedrock upon which to build its future. But whatever Bungie has planned, it's going to need to be far sturdier than its latest collection of recycled content, uneven new events and a meagre amount of PVP content.
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.
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The Warmind expansion is a change in gear from the usual. Warmind brings the promised grind from Bungie, but rewards the player for their efforts. People thought that the previous expansions were too simple, and they were right, so Bungie kicked it in the other direction and now we have gotten what we have asked for, even if it feels like it's too difficult. The balance between effort and reward is now a right of passage and something that is respectful instead of expected. Warmind is a good way for Bungie to begin to right the ship of their D2 game and make it closer to what was promised at the beginning of this Destiny journey.
"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.
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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.
Bungie promised big things for Destiny 2's newest DLC, Warmind, and has only partially delivered. Par for the course, really.
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.
Destiny 2: Warmind is the new beginning that the franchise needed and the community hoped. The ranking system in the Crucible and the Escalation Protocol are satisfying and very challenging. The only regret is that the main campaign of this expansion could have been more in-depth.
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Warmind, the recent DLC expansion to Destiny 2, is a great step in the right direction for Bungie, but it does fall short in many ways.
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.
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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.
We can only hope that Bungie will have learned the lessons of the first Destiny and give us the things that we desire, and not just what they planned a long time ago.
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.
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Warmind isn’t the content I wanted it to be. But it does give a positive sign that Bungie is trying. Is it repeating some mistakes of the past? Sure.
Destiny 2: Warmind is better than the first expansion, but still lacks the heart of something great.
While Destiny 2: Warmind doesn't solve all of the title's problems, it's a refreshing change from the barren landscape the game had become prior to the expansion. Warmind gives more to do and restores the familiar itch to log in every day and complete some quests or grind missions. If you left Destiny 2 out of boredom or a lack of content, then Warmind might offer enough engaging content to warrant a return. Flawed as it may be, Warmind is still enjoyable overall and a step in the right direction for the future of the franchise as a whole.
Warmind brings back mechanics from Destiny 1 that players were after, but still doesn't deliver completely in terms of interesting, varied content. Still, it is more of a win than a loss for Guardians, if you are playing on PS4.