Friday, February 28, 2020

Destiny 2 Story Missions - More For Your Bucks

Destiny 2 Story Missions - More For Your BucksWhen Destiny 2 was announced, it was clear that it would include story missions. But it wasn't clear if the story missions were going to be as big and involved as the raid missions. However, as Destiny players know, the story missions that are included in Destiny 2 are some of the most well-crafted and amazing missions we've ever seen. They include certain aspects that make them stand out among other big set pieces in a game, including the way the storyline ties together with the appearance of new features and characters.In Destiny, you're almost never simply told what to do and there is no obvious reason why you should follow any specific path. However, with Destiny 2 the story missions do offer some hints of the larger story, but these hints are not necessary to figure out the puzzle. The story missions in Destiny 2 need to be approached with an open mind because there's so much going on and it can feel a little disjointed if you rush t hrough the missions in order to try to discover the next piece of the big puzzle.I've recently completed all of the story missions in Destiny 2 and I have found that the missions themselves tend to be relatively short, although there are some that are longer than others. Overall I found that the missions had enough content and the missions didn't feel like they dragged on. Each mission will typically offer up to four different activities which help tie the story into the progression of the plot in the game.There are three types of story missions in Destiny 2: Patrol missions, Strike missions and Nightfall missions. Patrol missions are activities that are designed to help a character earn experience and improve their level. These are also the shortest of the story missions and tend to focus on mini-missions that don't take much time to complete. Strike missions are long-term missions that go somewhere and solve a problem or fight a boss.Nightfall missions are a little harder than Pat rol missions because they are designed to help a character complete something for the greater good and for the betterment of the community. Nightfall missions give players the chance to earn 'credits' for the Community Effort Players and can help players increase their reputation. Finally, Patrol missions in Destiny 2 will reward the player with loot and XP, but the Nightfall missions will give players a great chance to gear up and increase their power as well.Another thing to keep in mind is that while the story missions themselves aren't too involved, they do include enough content to keep a player busy. There are optional objectives scattered around the map that are great ways to earn XP and help boost your character's level. Some of these optional objectives include finding items, completing objectives, or finding and recovering lost friends and family. This is just one more method of increasing your character's power and the importance of completing these optional tasks does no t get any less important as you progress through the story missions.Story missions in Destiny 2 don't come in a vast variety of styles, but all of them are unique and offer a wide variety of adventure. Some are high-flying adventure where the players need to solve puzzles and defeat bad guys. Other are a little more stealthy but still involve a puzzle element to them.Destiny 2 is great because the story missions are such an integral part of the game. While the quests themselves aren't too exciting, the story of the quests are what makes the story so engaging. And all of the story missions in Destiny 2 are worthy of a full playthrough in my opinion.

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