The Destiny 2 community is still unhappy about the way Bungie handled the Lightfall DLC's central narrative, this time specifically calling out the manner in which its main characters have been dealt with. A far cry from the previous Witch Queen expansion, Destiny's latest outing has been widely critiqued for its campiness and lack of cohesion, but there are specific parts of the story that could've elevated the experience. Please note that, since this covers some of Lightfall's narrative, this is a mild spoiler warning for anyone who hasn't completed it yet.
While Destiny 2 has certainly had its fair share of mishandled narrative threads and character arcs, Bungie did turn things around from Forsaken onwards, choosing mainly to focus on the more serious, down-to-earth aspects of the game's universe. One of Lightfall's big problems is that its cheesy dialogue and rushed progression mirrored much of the game's Year 1 content, which makes it seem like a step back in many ways.
Destiny 2 Players Debate Whether Bungie Should Do Something It's Never Done Before
As the dust settled around the initial outcry about the state of the new DLC, the Destiny 2 community has begun coming up with more comprehensive and detailed feedback about what Bungie could've done to make Lightfall more palatable to many players. Reddit user Grown_from_seed, for example, started a popular thread explaining how Destiny 2's Cloudstrider Nimbus and his mentor Rohan should've been handled. As it stands, Bungie telegraphed the big event well ahead of time and did virtually nothing to make the final outcome of the situation more interesting.
Bungie has written a whole roster of unforgettable Destiny 2 characters, and there was potential for Rohan to join
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