I doubt I’d even use it in high-end content. But, I still feel that it pales in comparison with other subclasses even after you’ve obtained new grenades and aspects. First, it’s that Stasis is a nifty element to have in PvE. Sadly, I do have a couple of gripes here. You freeze and shatter enemies with your abilities, and grenades can be used to wall off entire sections. Stasis has offensive and defensive utility it’s definitely a breath of fresh (and cold) air to see a new element incorporated in the game. I then started unlocking the requirements for the Stasis subclass’ aspects and grenades while doing various playlist activities for powerful drops. Anyway, after finishing the campaign, I grabbed No Time to Explain, did Variks’ bounties, and obtained the Salvation’s Grip. On a positive note, we do see returning characters who play important roles such as Variks the Loyal and the Exo Stranger. That was a major disappointment considering that these two characters have the most experience and familiarity with the Darkness. I was even surprised when two characters who were featured prominently in trailers barely made an impact during the campaign. Lather, rinse, and repeat, and that’s Destiny 2: Beyond Light‘s campaign. That’s followed by a battle (or Empire Hunt) against one of Eramis’ lieutenants, and you’d turn in that quest in the south and sparrow your way back to the north for another mission. Imagine going to the southern areas to talk to Variks or the Exo Stranger, then heading north to use your Stasis element powers on hapless mobs. Rather, they were so repetitive and dull that the post-campaign missions were more interesting. Next, I completed Destiny 2: Beyond Light‘s campaign. That leads to a lot of unnecessary back and forth. Frustratingly, though, most of Destiny 2: Beyond Light‘s campaign missions take place in the northern region. That’s because Europa has but two fast travel points, both of which are at the southern tip of the map. Oddly enough, it seems Bungie wants players to fully immerse themselves in Europa’s harshness and beauty. Again, Destiny 2‘s visuals, art, and level design remain top-notch and Europa is bound to wow you for the first couple of hours as you explore it. Snow-capped hills, freezing temperatures, ruined facilities, and blizzards that give zero visibility make this destination quite immersive and picture-perfect. Perhaps using the Darkness is the only means of uniting the fractured houses.Īs you hunt down Eramis, you’ll be treated to Europa’s frigid and unforgiving landscape. The Fallen have been lost since the Traveler left them. In a way, her motives do make sense if you’ve been following Destiny 2‘s lore. This misguided Fallen leader of House Salvation seeks to use Darkness to empower her remaining people.
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