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Aside from a compelling narrative, Destiny 2's latest expansion is a mishmash of unimpressive visuals and underwhelming mechanics, writes our reviewer.
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Meanwhile, The Edge of Fate accompanies an update to the gear system. Stats have been reworked once again to become the “Armor 3.0” system, complete with a reset of power levels.
The Edge of Fate also comes with another of Destiny’s six-player raids, called The Desert Perpetual, which once again has us fighting the literally and metaphorically robotic Vex.
Destiny 2 fans are counting down to the release of the next major expansion, which transports players outside of the Solar System.
Edge of Fate is a beautiful mess, but its ambition may be exactly what Destiny 2 needs to reawaken a game that’s been coasting for far too long.
Like usual, it’ll take weeks or months for all these things to be ironed out so the biggest positive is the campaign. “The Edge of Fate” earns 2.5 stars out of 5.
When The Edge of Fate starts, all players are reset to 10. The reason behind this change is to make it less confusing for new and returning players. Your Legacy Power will remain visible to you.
It’s just not a pleasant one. Let’s start with Edge of Fate’s saving grace: its story, an unexpectedly daring fusion of past and present, with plenty of hints and possibilities for the future.