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So, I guess MS isn't really regretting much at all now like some people thought.
Not a lot, although it's arguably that they implied in a number of ways that the game would have more content than it did.
As far as claims that wound up being more or less blatatly false, all I can recall off the top of my head:
-In the E3 2013 presentation, they looked at the skybox in Old Russia and said that you could explore that space.
-They once said we could go to Saturn.
-They much more recently said that "after level 20 there are a bunch of strikes that become available to you", which is false unless you consider higher difficulty levels and other basic modifiers to be newly-available strikes.
Wow.
Somewhat random Q: For owners of both, which do you like better... Destiny or Borderlands 2?
Not everyone falls under the results of your skills of deduction. There's 66 pages where plenty of people are talking about the problems within the game itself, and not some fantasy conjured up in their minds.
Seriously, I just feel these hype arguments are just a forum-acceptable way of shitting on other people's opinions. It surely doesn't actually engage the issues in the game, whether someone enjoys it despite them or not.
But when people have to resort to attacking others to prop up their opinion, there's an issue.
I'll take boring sci-fi with good art design over try hard video game/internet humor thing with absolutely horrid aesthetics that were ripped off from someone else's short film.
So, I guess MS isn't really regretting much at all now like some people thought.
You review what's in the box.
Yep, I'd agree with that, I would rather play Killzone: Shadow Fall than Destiny.
People keep saying "review what's in the box," but the raid unlock's a mere week from launch and is included in the cost of the game.
MMO fans, if reviewers were scoring games without even doing a raid, wouldn't you consider that extremely uninformed?
We have no idea how Destiny is going to handle in a 6-man fireteam setting, which could potentially be a huge gamechanger.
Bungie's pleas sound like:
Don't review our game as an MMO because it doesn't run a persistent world.
Don't review our game as an FPS because it is much more than that.
Don't review our game as a loot game because that's oversimplifying it.
They are almost saying... Don't review our game period. It's nothing like anything out there... yet it is like everything out there.
So, I guess MS isn't really regretting much at all now like some people thought.
I agree. This game actually makes a very strong and good first impression. It's got fantastic production values, and it promises you the world(s) early on. It's only after playing the 5th straight cookie cutter mission within the same 60 acre industrial environment, (boastfully referred to as a "world") that the doubts start to creep in.Bungie made a huuuuuge mistake handling the reviews.
Reviewers are just getting further and further away from the honeymoon period post release, making any flaws the game has more apparent to them.
Well, KZ:SF's MP is definitely superior and more tactical. Destiny's MP is a mess.
Somewhat random Q: For owners of both, which do you like better... Destiny or Borderlands 2?
I'll admit Bordlerlands isn't for everyone, but what it does - it does well.
I don't get why anyone would claim reviewers should hold off. Reviews are to give the consumer guidance on what to buy. Reviews aren't for the developer, they're for the consumer.
What good is having the product on shelves for weeks without anyone knowing if it's good or not? They should have to pay $60-70 to find out?
If Bungie's going to live by pre-orders and Day One sales records, they need to accept similarly rapid judgement from the media.
You enjoy doing the same thing over and over again in Destiny then!
Outside of David Candland's tweet, what Bungie pleas are you talking about?Bungie's pleas sound like:
Don't review our game as an MMO because it doesn't run a persistent world.
Don't review our game as an FPS because it is much more than that.
Don't review our game as a loot game because that's oversimplifying it.
They are almost saying... Don't review our game period. It's nothing like anything out there... yet it is like everything out there.
See, that's not fair. For example, nobody I've seen has used "this is a halo style game" in response to someone wanting/expecting more MMO elements. If anything, I think Bungie was pretty adamant in steering away from describing Destiny as an MMO.
Destiny and Halo share some of the same DNA, but they're different games.
I've already come up with some names for the Halo MCC Ot
Halo MCC |OT| The best Bungie game of the year.
People keep saying "review what's in the box," but the raid unlock's a mere week from launch and is included in the cost of the game.
MMO fans, if reviewers were scoring games without even doing a raid, wouldn't you consider that extremely uninformed?
We have no idea how Destiny is going to handle in a 6-man fireteam setting, which could potentially be a huge gamechanger.
So when do we start bumping the threads that asked 'What if Bungie is just a one trick pony that hit lightning with Halo?'
I've already come up with some names for the Halo MCC Ot
Halo MCC |OT| The best Bungie game of the year.
Gies' biggest problem with Destiny is lack of content.
Gies gave Titanfall a 9.
Come on now.
Are you telling me that you don`t do the same thing over again in Killzone?
I would say this post kind of does.
You're not really saying that there is no such thing as "responsible marketing"? The job of marketing is to sell the game obviously, but that doesn't mean there aren't any moral boundaries to be crossed."excessive marketing"
do you get super hyped when car commercial feature a car that's absolutely perfect and has tons of awards and look at all these features
Not that fair comparisons. Titanfall doesn't even try to have that much content. It's just pvp (with bots).Gies' biggest problem with Destiny is lack of content.
Gies gave Titanfall a 9.
Come on now.
Gies' biggest problem with Destiny is lack of content.
Gies gave Titanfall a 9.
Come on now.
Marathon and Myth are all incredibly well respected games.
I haven't played Shadow Fall in a long time, but I don't remember it being a repetitive bore. I enjoyed Killzone: Shadow Fall actually, don't understand all the hate towards it.
I haven't played Shadow Fall in a long time, but I don't remember it being a repetitive bore. I enjoyed Killzone: Shadow Fall actually, don't understand all the hate towards it.
Bungie PR: THIS GAME IS HORSESHIT, IT'S NOTHING LIKE HALO AT ALL AND YOU'LL HATE IT. PLEASE DONT BUY THIS GAME
This is a PR company, not a politician.
Gies' biggest problem with Destiny is lack of content.
Gies gave Titanfall a 9.
Come on now.
Microsoft had Ryse, and Sony had Killzone for tech demo.
Gies' biggest problem with Destiny is lack of content.
Gies gave Titanfall a 9.
Come on now.
It's a problem when reviewing certain games like Destiny because there may or may not be free content coming that really adds to the experience, because Bungie wants to keep players coming back.