Parent Game: Destiny 2
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep

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Summary

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep does not require ownership of any previous Destiny 2 expansions to purchase or play.

Something stirs on the surface of our forgotten moon – spiritual remnants of the past, haunted by the memories of their deaths. So strong is their torment that it has begun to reshape reality itself, calling forth waking nightmares that mimic foes once thought conquered by Guardians: warlords, mercenaries, prisoners, and disciples now imbued with dark power, fed by fear itself.

Storyline

As the heroes of the last safe city turned their attention to frontiers beyond the protection of the Vanguard, new Nightmares have emerged from the shadows of our long-forgotten Moon. Called forth by the haunting visions from her tormented past, Eris Morn has returned and unleashed something that once slumbered beneath the lunar surface – a long dormant power even she cannot control.


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Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Sololink [user]
October 13, 2020

Destiny 2 is a fun, great game that has unique customization, a multitude of endgame content, and a great community. Customizing your loadoutDestiny 2 is a fun, great game that has unique customization, a multitude of endgame content, and a great community. Customizing your loadout and armor to fit your playstyle is something that Destiny 2 does well. The amount of endgame content in Destiny 2 will keep you busy for days, with strikes, the crucible, and raids. You'll have your hands full. Destiny 2's community as a whole is great but the communities within the community are better.

80
Review by IGN Italia
October 30, 2019

A good expansions that shines in its most difficult activities, but that does not offer enough content to keep the community engaged for a very long time. The new path taken by Bungie is very promising, though.

86
Review by Impulsegamer
October 28, 2019

Shadowkeep isn’t cheap however and how much you put into it will determine how much you want to and will get out of it. The base game is $54.95 which for a stand alone expansion isn’t exactly cheap. The most value for money, based on what you can get out of it is actually the digital deluxe edition at $99.95. I think Destiny 2 is on the right path now that they’ve split from Activision. And I’ll be keenly watching their progress.

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Review by qqbearz [user]
October 28, 2019

Destiny fans beware! the long awaited expansion (DLC) is not the answer your looking for to save this franchise. It is not worth $35 its justDestiny fans beware! the long awaited expansion (DLC) is not the answer your looking for to save this franchise. It is not worth $35 its just recycled content with a few new gear pieces from the new raid and some weapons thats about it, im really disappointed in the lack of gear i was getting while powerleveling, i only got forsaken and old dlc content drops. The nightmare missions again are just recycled content from the first game and theres not much to do after you hit the 950 soft cap besides the raid in order to hit the hard cap of 960. The things i do enjoy is how they basically put alot of the new weapons and past weapons that are really top meta behind long quest chains. So it makes it that anybody can get these items, you will need help a certain parts but other then that i believe the game has become a collections incentive. Also i havent seen many people with straight shadowkeep gear basically everyone has just used the upgrade modules to choose which old pieces of gear they enjoy the most and level them up. Its just not a practical game anymore. Which is fine but i wish it would have come with more content in the beginning, another thing is the straight rip off of the season pass from apex and fortnite, i mean its fine but what the hell is the point of it. How many things can they copy from blizzard as well with the artifact leveling lol, it jus seems like they pulled ideas from everyone else and used them. This new expansion has brought me back since Forsaken, but i have a feeling like always ill play this for about 2 months then when something amazing comes out like ( Death Stranding) ill just go to that, Destiny Shadowkeep has become one big collections bag, and now and again ill go back to do just that.

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Review by Cubed3
October 25, 2019

Shadowkeep impressed me much less than Forsaken. I hoped that after parting ways with Activision Blizzard Bungie will be more ambitious than to mostly recycle the content we already know.

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Game Information
Release Date October 1, 2019
Publisher Bungie
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives First person
Genres Shooter, Adventure
Themes Action, Science fiction, Open world
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Google Stadia