While it seems to be a reasonable feeling that I do share from my short experience with the game, I also think that the game isn't meant to stay in that state forever. It's a long term project, and maybe Activision and Bungie hyped it on content, knowing everything that is on the roadmap. That may have made them overlook how the first impression may be dissapointing.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if two years from now, we'll all be looking back at this launch and say "hey remember how everybody felt Destiny was barren and hollow back then ? How things have changed...". It doesn't really excuse an experience that some are finding disappointing, though.
The problem for me is structural, though. they touted a big open living world, and it's not. it's a few zones that you load into separately each time you choose a mission. There's no feeling of a persistent world or anything being real because it's not and nothing is.
The only way to fix Destiny and make it the game they bragged about at E3 presentations would be to structurally change the way the game works, which I don't see them doing.
By now, I've finished all of the story missions, I've completed 3 strike missions (including the moon one which was a bit of a bitch at the end), done some crucible.
I'm still shocked by just how much the game underdelivers on the original promise. The game that it is isn't just "falling short" of what they promised, which is routine for AAA games these days, but it's
not even the same species as the game they promised. It's a big lie.
If you think I'm going after the game a bit hard, and relishing attacking it just a bit,
it's because I am -- and the reason for that is because of the promises compared to what the actual game is. If they promised nothing at all and I got this game on my doorstep -- This action shooter with pretty graphics, a terrible non existent story, lacking in content and with some ankle deep MMO features taped on -- I wouldn't be angry at all. I may even root for it.
But as it is, I'm a bit annoyed with them. I don't like being
flat out bullshitted and neither should any of you. Tired of it.
More Nintendo tree house, less staged E3 presentations that are bullshit from start to finish.