The Best Destiny Expansions Ranked

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Curse of Osiris was the first expansion for Destiny 2 and many fans had high hopes for it prior to its release. Unfortunately, those hopes came crashing down to earth, falling flat like the expansion itself. It was somewhat reminiscent of the earlier expansions for the original game: rich in quantity but lacking in qual


The consensus online is that a "Fist of Panic" super is the least strategic move you can make when there are plenty of better options to stay alive in PvP. Before burning your super, consider where you are in relation to your fireteam during the ma


Uldren Sov might not be the best of the Awoken, but this phenomenal shot (created completely by the talented Mukichmasla ) shows exactly why he still has some fans in the cosplay community : his decisions may be ethically debatable, but he oozes chari


The skilled Armoredheartcosplay is Mara Sov in this incredible cosplay that combines a top-tier build with a cosplayer who can step into any role she chooses. Armoredheart's fierce but arresting disposition really adds something to what would otherwise be a masterful but admittedly unvaried eff


She has the deadly stare one would expect of such a skilled Guardian, and her pulling on the corners of her hood seems like it was done in a self-congratulating manner, like giving herself a pat on the back for such an excellent cospl


The Vestian Outpost provided a nice change of scenery and the Prison of Elders arena activity offered a new experience at a time when much of the game's offerings were starting to become a little stale. It was by no means the perfect expansion and did little to draw new players into the game. It did, however, give existing ones a reason to stick around a little lon


The expansion brings with it a host of updates and new content that rewards those who stuck with the game while it was treading water during its infancy. The Gambit game mode is probably the best thing on offer, but there are plenty of other positives to be found in Forsaken . The new storyline has a lot of potential, although at times is held back by the game's substandard storytelling. It's not the worst out there, but is perhaps the only missed opportunity in an otherwise fantastic Destiny 2 expans


The Destiny 2 community assumed the mysterious ship introduced in screenshots revealed prior to Season of the Chosen’s launch was the location for an Exotic Weapons armor quest. That assumption was revealed to be true as of February 16, 2021. As part of the quest to obtain Dead Man’s Tale, Guardians will board that mysterious ship and fight through Scorn enemies and tackle some interesting puzzles as they navigate the derelict ves


Regardless of how powerful a singular weapon or subclass might be, numbers almost always beat out a single guardian pushing multiple people. To help your fireteam out in PvP, be sure to utilize the radar on your HUD, as well as equipping weapons that lengthen the amount of time the radar stays active, in order to push enemy guardians with another teammate to supp


Therefore, Guardians need some long-range capabilities while also being formidable at medium and close ranges. For this purpose, both PC and console players will want a Glacioclasm with Hammer-Forged Rifling. Smallbore becomes a bit irrelevant in PvP, as special ammo is not abundant. Players typically only start out with two rounds of energy weapon ammunition in PvP, acquiring more by defeating Guardians who still have special ammo and picking up what they drop, which is not much. Thus, stability is unnecessary, as players will not be volley firing. Range w


In fact, it's a good thing the real Lord Shaxx didn't wander into PAX Prime 2015, because despite photographer David Ngo clearly having an eye for detail, he might not have been able to tell the two ap

Ubisoft’s already large open worlds continued to expand exponentially throughout the PS4 generation. It all started with Caribbean in 2013 and ended with all of Ancient Greece in 2018. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey delivered Ancient Greece in an extremely-detailed way, which also meant some extremely-long load times. Getting into the game could take minutes, and even worse, getting around quickly or back into the game after death also cost precious time. PS5 mostly solves this, shaving off about 10 seconds when first booting up the game, and bringing the load time into the game well under a minute.

If you’ve played any game in the past few years then you’ll understand a harsh reality: load times are getting longer. As our gaming worlds got bigger, textures and geometry got more detailed, graphical effects increased, and load times also increased. While a handful of well-optimized games managed to cut the time, it wasn’t out of the ordinary to wait close to a minute or even longer to load into some games.


Cosplayer KatofValkyrie is responsible for this marvelous Hunter cosplay , which fits well with the surrounding blue and pink strobe-style lighting. Hunters have never looked cooler or, for that matter, more deadly (the Graviton Lance looks very re