Destiny: Rise of Iron Critic Reviews
68 Total Reviews
50 Positive Reviews(73.5%)
16 Mixed Reviews(23.5%)
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InsideGamer.nl
September 26, 2016
Rise of Iron is the answer to the fans' calling for more content. It inspires gamers to play Destiny again, and all the downloadable content together make Destiny a game that is very much worth your time.
Gaming Nexus
October 9, 2016
There's still enough in the Rise of Iron expansion to keep year one diehards happy. Shame about the story though.
Digital Chumps
October 2, 2016
A worthy addition to the Destiny expansion family. It brings more fun, better balance (risk/rewards) and a tough raid. Definitely a step up, but still contains some old caveats that the series can't quite shake in PvP that hurt it just a bit. Overall, it's a great expansion for the series.
Game Informer
September 26, 2016
While it doesn’t offer the same breadth and reimagining of core systems found in The Taken King, Bungie’s latest release has a sentimental tone that is refreshing. This adventure through forgotten legends stands strong on its own, and continues an unbroken string of content drops that have each made Destiny a richer universe.
Gaming Age
September 29, 2016
There's enough new content stuffed into this expansion to warrant a purchase, especially if you play both PvE and PvP. Even for a player like myself, who tends to only play the co-op stuff, the adventure is well worth experiencing. With a new Record Book detailing new quests and how to obtain specific items, I anticipate playing Destiny for a very long time to come.
GamesRadar+
September 20, 2016
Assured creativity and a smart eye for systemic refreshment make for a confident and classy expansion.
Trusted Reviews
September 23, 2016
Love Destiny? Rise of Iron gives you more to love, with a strong, if short, campaign, new quest lines, challenges and gear to collect, a great new Strike, two entertaining remixes and a brand new Raid. The Plaguelands is a large and intriguing new region to explore, and the new crucible maps and modes mean there’s something for more competitive Guardians to chew on...If you’re being picky, you’ll note that there’s nothing that fresh or innovative on offer, and that Bungie has its work cut out if it wants to stop Destiny going stale. For now, though, Rise of Iron hits all the right notes for the Destiny hardcore and is another great addition to the game.
Digital Spy
September 23, 2016
It's not quite Destiny's best expansion – The Taken King is hard to top – but Rise of Iron does an excellent job of giving the game's fans more of the content they love to get stuck into. The campaign is short but very sweet and leads to another sprawling series of challenges and quest lines that should keep you fighting, exploring and collecting for a few months yet.
Critical Hit
September 26, 2016
If the Taken King was a statement on just how far Bungie could push the genre with its own ideas, then Rise of Iron is a love letter to the fans who kept Destiny alive. It’s Tenacious D’s Tribute, a gloriously over the top experience that’ll pull fans back in with ease.
LaPS4
September 26, 2016
Rise of Iron is, literally, just more of Destiny. If Destiny has kept you entertained so far, you will like this new piece of content, but don't expect great things when it comes to new mechanics. Maybe it has the burden of The Taken King, that put the aim quite high, but Rise of Iron leaves us wanting more. Bungie has to add new content if they want to make us play a few more months.
Attack of the Fanboy
September 26, 2016
Rise of Iron isn't quite the game changer that the Taken King was last year, but it continues to build on the work-in-progress experience that Destiny has become. Looking at it peice by piece it's very easy to discount certain aspects of Destiny, but as a whole there isn't a better or more robust game that ties together single player, cooperative, and competitive multiplayer gameplay the way that Bungie has.
Twinfinite
September 26, 2016
Even with its few faults, Rise of Iron is an impressive expansion. Just when everyone thought Destiny was finally dying and we were moving to the sequel, Bungie went and spiced it up again with something fun and challenging.
TheSixthAxis
September 27, 2016
Rise of Iron is an excellent expansion to Destiny, but it doesn’t have the same lasting impact on the game as The Taken King did. There’s not all that much for Bungie to fix this side of a fully fledged sequel, and so this DLC gets to focus on weaving a new story that delves into the game’s lore, providing hours of new content for the game’s fans to play time and again.
Guardian
September 28, 2016
With Rise of Iron, Bungie has finally learned what the Destiny fanbase actually wants, and seems on its way to giving it to them. Now it needs to work out how to convince others that they need to be in the Destiny fanbase in the first place. That task, I think, is one that this latest, and last, update might struggle with.
The Games Machine
September 28, 2016
A lot of new stuff, even if recycled by old content: a good way to entertain ourselves, waiting for Destiny 2.
Everyeye.it
September 28, 2016
Rise Of Iron is the best Destiny's DLC. PvE campaign is immersive, solid, and culminates in a great Raid; guardians progression is well structured, and the new PvP mode is way more entertaining than the old Fracture.
God is a Geek
September 29, 2016
Combining such a wealth of things to do with the already excellent shooting produces a fantastic package for long-term fans and newcomers alike – it’s just a shame it’s taken 24 months to finally get to this point.
Atomix
September 29, 2016
Rise of Iron is a modest expansion of the rich universe created by Bungie, even it doesn't improve the general experience like The Taken King with all its changes, at least offers us challenging activities, wonderful places, mysterious quests and tons of fun for the hardcore Destiny fan.
Impulsegamer
October 3, 2016
Destiny Rise of Iron is a worthy addition to the world of Destiny with some fun tweaks, improvements and great multi-player shooter mechanics.