Beck
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May as well throw in our video review while I'm at it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saWGa1o_uf4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saWGa1o_uf4
I don't like these scores since they haven't played the raid yet.
A single mission is half the game?Yeah I feel that anyone who has reviewed it already has missed haif the game
A raid is more than just "a single mission". While not exactly "half the game" either, it's quite a significant part of Destiny.A single mission is half the game?
A single mission is half the game?
We Got This Covered
Sep 13, 2017
100
Destiny 2 rights most of the wrongs of the first release, solidifying itself as the must-play shooter of the year, one which will be enjoyed by fans for years to come
Destiny 2 is one of the most enjoyable games I've played this year, and it does well to tackle one of the biggest issues I had with the original. Featuring a stellar, albeit easy, single-player campaign, excellent combat and class mechanics, and the most enjoyable cooperative multiplayer I've seen in a shooter since Gears of War 4, Destiny 2 is a must-have game...My only concern is that, once again, it seems hell-bent on sucking every moment of free time you have to unlock its most interesting and entertaining features – which might prove a turn-off for more casual players.
well where are people in the OT who didnt like the raid lolTells a lot about "early" reviews before play the full game.
11 Reviews before Raid: 82 Meta
31 Reviews after Raid: 88 Meta
And some guys still fight about games being reviewed before unlock full content lol
Tells a lot about "early" reviews before play the full game.
11 Reviews before Raid: 82 Meta
31 Reviews after Raid: 88 Meta
And some guys still fight about games being reviewed before unlock full content lol
Tells a lot about "early" reviews before play the full game.
11 Reviews before Raid: 82 Meta
31 Reviews after Raid: 88 Meta
And some guys still fight about games being reviewed before unlock full content lol
But PVP is like 1/4 of the game at most, but you have them as equal parts? For me the PVE stuff is a 9, while the PVP stuff is around 7.5.Played 600 hrs of D1 or something. Played a lot of D2.
I'd give this game an 8. If I rated them separately I'd say the PvE is a 9.5 and the PvP is a 6.5.
Light level 288 atm, would probably give this game a solid 7. Solid is a great word for it, just all around pretty darn fun.
Its probably amazing to people who didn't play 1, kinda wish I skipped now tbh.
It is the same to say nothing wrong to review watching half of movie.The metacritic is 85.maybe the reviews before Raid wouldn't have changed their scores. And nothing wrong with reviewing what you get on launch... there was a review event too
It is the same to say nothing wrong to review watching half of movie.
It is the same to say nothing wrong to review watching half of movie.
Yeah I feel that anyone who has reviewed it already has missed haif the game
God damn at the reviews. Nice. I honestly thought it'd end up like D1 and get a bunch of 7 and 8/low 8s. Didnt think it'd end up with an 85 on Metacritic.
The more I play it the more I feel the same way; if people haven't played D1, the experience must be mindblowing.Light level 288 atm, would probably give this game a solid 7. Solid is a great word for it, just all around pretty darn fun.
Its probably amazing to people who didn't play 1, kinda wish I skipped now tbh.
Man some of you guys argue over the dumbest shit. At the end of the day, raids and trials are a part of the game.. thus reviewers waited. The ones who waited.. good for them. The ones who didn't.. they're missing out on a portion of the game. At the end of the day, the game is scoring really well compared to the first... so lets just be happy about that.
The gunplay and setting make it totally worthwhile. I will likely never play the raid, but got my money's worthDon't like online multiplayer but the setting and good controls are making me tempted to get this...
At a certain point it's about game design rather than reviewer ethics. Time lock a bit of your game for several days/weeks for no reason? Okay. Why? Is there any gameplay or story justification? No? Fine, just built it into a level.
Besides, why should any reviewer care? People are paying for the game NOW.
Great job with the OP btw
The gunplay and setting make it totally worthwhile. I will likely never play the raid, but got my money's worth
Well they time locked the raid and trial because they wanted to give people at least a week to reach the gear level. If they unlocked it right away, the hardcore people would rush to that gear level and spoilers would be everywhere for the raid. It's better to give people a weeks notice so they have enough time to beat the campaign and gear up. Either way, its up to reviewer on which content they want to review. A majority of them waited until the raid came out which was a good idea.
The same goes for literally every game. A minority will always rush to the end and spoil shit. A week's delay/catch up will barely make a difference to most players.
I see bungie repeatedly using a grinding structure to justify their game design decisions.
It's probably Activision's fault.
Ach well.
Nah I dont think so. While Destiny isn't an MMO, it has MMO elements to it such as raids, dungeons, etc... Every MMO that introduces raids locks the raid out until a certain time. WoW for example doesn't open raids until 2-3 weeks after an expansion launches so players can catch up in levels and gear levels. Destiny is doing pretty much the same thing.
Don't like online multiplayer but the setting and good controls are making me tempted to get this...