Man, towards the end of that "most disappointing" talk, I think the conversation really just shifted to "which game is better: destiny or watch dogs?"
Destiny is infinitely more disappointing than watch dogs. Watch dogs is a fucking open world game by Ubisoft. Even when everyone was jizzing over the visuals from E3 2012, knowing it was an Ubisoft title... I just couldn't get excited. Then all the bullshit came along with the downgrades, the delay, the pre-order-retailer-exclusive DLC... by that point, I had close to no hype, but I already had the game pre-ordered for cheap, so I checked it out anyways.
Ugh. Pure shit. Forgettable. Just a boring ass game. But... as expected. I expected the game to be mediocre, and it was.
Destiny, on the other hand... Jeff's rant pretty much summed it up. Bungie had a flawless track record since Halo. Finally, after 13 years, they were going to bring out something that wasn't called Halo. Everything they've learned over the years from Halo all applied into a new IP for the new consoles. SO MUCH POTENTIAL right there. There was VERY good reason to believe this game was at LEAST going to be good, if not great.
Instead... mediocre. Mediocre as fuck. Repetitive. Short. All words that could be used to describe Watch Dogs, yes, but this is a new IP from Bungie for goodness sake.
At the same time, Destiny plays great. The guns and controls in general felt really good. The art direction is fantastic. But the repetition and length of the game just kills it for me. Brad made the argument that the fact that there are these great things in the game at all should be enough to give the "most disappointing" award to watch dogs over destiny. There's at least a semblance of a good game there, even with all the flaws.
I completely disagree.
The fact that there are some great things in this game makes it even more disappointing. The fact that Bungie was unable to take these things and make it into a great, FULL game is the very definition of disappointing. I never felt that way playing Watch Dogs: the entire thing was boring, mediocre and forgettable. I never really felt that Watch Dogs was going to be this grand representation of the next generation of games. If anything, Destiny was the first, big next gen game that I was really looking forward to.
Like Dan and Alex, once I finished the game single player, I felt ZERO desire to return to that game and its universe. I will not play download DLC or play a sequel; I simply have no interest.
In other words, there is no way two underwhelming new Ubisoft games and a busted Halo compilation by 343 could ever be more disappointing than a new, underwhelming Bungie IP.