KennyLinder
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Destiny is an amazingly addictive co-op game with very high quality gunplay, weapons, enemy AI, and world design. I love how the same areas always feel different because how the enemies react to you in them, meaning encounters often always feel fresh. I love the modifiers that get added to events which really makes the game feel different, and give you a huge advantage, or a new challenge meaning you have to play differently. The boss fights are generally all good fun too (despite them often being bullet sponges). It's also a good podcast game 
The Strikes are great, the Vault of Glass (first Raid) is really fun (with the right group of people, who you'll find all live in the community thread), I like the PvP a lot and it really is just a damn good game to play.
I've gone back and tried out a few other shooters from this year recently, and they just don't feel as good. Bungie have absolutely NAILED the combat, it really is incredible and makes it beautiful to play. That, and excellently implemented Co-Op is kinda enough for me really, and I am very happy with it. My time with the game so far
Character 1: 7 days 10 hours
Character 2: 1 day 1 hours
Character 3: 1 day 3 hours
Having said all of this, if you want a deep story, well written and voiced dialogue, meaningful ending and lots of different environments which you constantly visit, and a game that has a really excellent single-player experience, I would say you probably won't like Destiny much.
All of my friends who only played the game solo gave up really early. It's only the guys that bought it as a co-op shooter still play (and love) the game.

The Strikes are great, the Vault of Glass (first Raid) is really fun (with the right group of people, who you'll find all live in the community thread), I like the PvP a lot and it really is just a damn good game to play.
I've gone back and tried out a few other shooters from this year recently, and they just don't feel as good. Bungie have absolutely NAILED the combat, it really is incredible and makes it beautiful to play. That, and excellently implemented Co-Op is kinda enough for me really, and I am very happy with it. My time with the game so far
Character 1: 7 days 10 hours
Character 2: 1 day 1 hours
Character 3: 1 day 3 hours
Having said all of this, if you want a deep story, well written and voiced dialogue, meaningful ending and lots of different environments which you constantly visit, and a game that has a really excellent single-player experience, I would say you probably won't like Destiny much.
All of my friends who only played the game solo gave up really early. It's only the guys that bought it as a co-op shooter still play (and love) the game.