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Destiny 2 Curse of Osiris Review — An Expansion Without Much Expanding

Curse of Osiris is the first expansion to Destiny 2 and introduces the planet Mercury and the legendary Guardian Osiris. Writing a Curse of Osiris review was tough. It’s always a struggle to quantify just how hard you should be on an expansion since their goal is to add further value to a base game’s experience. Destiny 2 is a game that’s received criticism from…

  • Infinite Forest is interesting in concept.
  • Adds a bit to the lore.
  • You have to buy it to continue enjoying the base game.
  • Feels more like a free content update than a $20 expansion.
  • The campaign is boring, short, and reuses too many assets.

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Infinite Forest is interesting in concept. Adds a bit to the lore. You have to buy it to continue enjoying the base game. Feels more like a free content update than a $20 expansion. The campaign is boring, short, and reuses too many assets.
Infinite Forest is interesting in concept. Adds a bit to the lore. You have to buy it to continue enjoying the base game. Feels more like a free content update than a $20 expansion. The campaign is boring, short, and reuses too many assets.
Infinite Forest is interesting in concept. Adds a bit to the lore. You have to buy it to continue enjoying the base game. Feels more like a free content update than a $20 expansion. The campaign is boring, short, and reuses too many assets.
Infinite Forest is interesting in concept. Adds a bit to the lore. You have to buy it to continue enjoying the base game. Feels more like a free content update than a $20 expansion. The campaign is boring, short, and reuses too many assets.
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