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or Google, 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY Trailer,- up to you, can imagine Hive thralls = zombies swarming you in the eerie noise part, lol
Other than that? Not a ton I can vouch for with Shadowkeep. It isn't bad, it just isn't really relevant these days. The legendary guns are fine (and have probably the best target-farm system in the game), but get beat out by most seasonal weapons these days and have too many perks in their pool, making farming god rolls tedious. The exotics don't fare much better: Deathbringer loses to Gjally these days like all other exotic launchers, and Xenophage got nerfed into uselessness.
It doesn't really add any relevant activities either. Altars of Sorrow is okay for grinding out catalysts, but Nightmare Hunts were poorly designed to begin with, and Pit of Heresy doesn't have any unique drops besides two weapons and the aforementioned Xenophage.
It's also worth noting that the campaign is very short, pads out its runtime with grinding/farming, and ends abruptly with almost no explanation.
Pick it up on sale if you're a completionist, but it isn't something you really need in your life.
I really liked that DLC and it's content, but most players today won't do that content anymore. So it's not really worth it unless it's a good sale.