Destiny 2: Two Years Later, We Unpack the Lightfall Disappointment
Analyzing player feelings towards “Lightfall,” it’s challenging to ignore the widespread sensation that progress was abruptly halted, right when the excitement from “Witch Queen” was reaching its climax. A user, jokerjoust, aptly expressed this sensation by stating, “From a narrative standpoint, it was like hitting a brick wall.” This metaphor isn’t just poetic; it captures the disappointment felt when the rapid pace of discovery and plot twists in prior expansions came to an abrupt stop. Instead of expanding upon the intriguing lore that kept players engrossed, “Lightfall” introduced a narrative that seemed disconnected and even confusing. The triumphant journey towards saving the universe was replaced with vague lore and unclear villain motivations, leaving players in a lackluster state of uncertainty. It’s as if we were halfway through an epic tale, and someone suddenly changed the storyline entirely, leaving us all bewildered.