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So people were gaga over the game during the beta but now that it's out the game is mediocre to meh? What happened between then and now that's so disappointing?
$60
So people were gaga over the game during the beta but now that it's out the game is mediocre to meh? What happened between then and now that's so disappointing?
Four planets, eight hours of story missions. That's one tiny universe, Bungie.
Always-online requirement shouldn't have been forced on people who want to play campaign content by themselves.
Man, where can I get this game?
CVG Review
http://ow.ly/BqKva
+ Few can do first-person action as well as Bungie
+ Compulsive gameplay loop
+ Immaculate presentation
- World feels curiously empty without friends in tow
- Story and dialogue are surprisingly poor
Wait wait wait, this game is online only?
I can't play AT ALL without being online?
I was kind of bored after half an hour of the beta. Might pick it up super cheap in a bargain bin in a few months to see what all the fuss was about, but meh.
Thinking about it, Destiny in its current state feels like a polished framework for future games/DLC of the series. The gameplay and gameplay features (MP, leveling, loot etc) in itself works nearly perfectly but everything else feels like an elaborate demo for that framework. (Outside of the gorgeous levels/Planets/Maps)
lol, put the pipe down, the game will still be $60 in a few months.
This is Activision.
Modern Warfare 2 retails for $49.99. In 2014.
Regardless of that, it's still very disappointing with how piss-poorly the game explains any of its mechanics, never mind the "story".
Eh, I've put in about twenty-five hours into the game and finished the story stuff with friends, done some public events when they happen, and played a few hours of Crucible...which I don't care for much. I'm talking about the rather deceptive impression that playable intro gives about the game, in general. Reminds me of Halo 2 New Mombassa reveal. Yes, the game has all of this stuff in some way, but it never ever comes together like that presentation shows.Have you actually played Destiny? Besides the opening cut scene, this level is one of the first missions you play. And yes, you can play a much higher level version of it if you want, once you have better gear and unlocks etc like they did in this video.
I read them a few minutes ago... I wonder what he meant by "I played Destiny a long time ago and it wasn't what you played, it could have gone either way but I think they chose the right path" (approximate quote from memory).
Does it mean they changed things from the original formula ? Or that future updates will bring things that are very different from the current experience ?
Have to agree with this sentiment. It's also interesting reading this thread as most I know (including myself) are too busy playing and enjoying the hell out of Destiny to come here and discuss this with random people who haven't played it, probably never will, and are slamming it into the ground.Enjoy them for what they are. Don't buy the hype. Keep your expectations reasonable. Have fun and move on.[/B]
"put the pipe down"?lol, put the pipe down, the game will still be $60 in a few months.
This is Activision
The game is really fun solo. Played through Old Russia and Venus solo on hard. Lots of really great set piece battles, good challenge with the intelligent AI, didn't find the enemies bullet spongy at as I made use of my powers and various weapons to suit each encounter...
I feel like I'm living in an alternate universe right now.![]()
Eh, I've put in about twenty-five hours into the game and finished the story stuff with friends, done some public events when they happen, and played a few hours of Crucible...which I don't care for much. I'm talking about the rather deceptive impression that playable intro gives about the game, in general. Reminds me of Halo 2 New Mombassa reveal. Yes, the game has all of this stuff in some way, but it never ever comes together like that presentation shows.
Are you super good with precision shots or something? You may just be really good at the game.
Hardly deceptive. They obviously just changed it so instead of it being a mission later on in the game (hence you dropping in already geared up), it was the first one you ever do. There are cut scenes throughout the game so I don't get how it matters there's a different one before the start of this mission.
The nit pickery is at some insane levels by some.
The story took itself too seriously. The story was also pretty shitty. A game built around having fun with friends shouldn't have a super serious story imho. I would have prefered something near GoTG a serious threat but with plenty of humor. Incidentally the story was funny but only because it took itself too seriously. So seriously that there were running jokes as we went through, like Ghost throwing out made up words, theorys, or phrases with no explanation as to what they meant , or random pre misson narrators whose characters had so little development or relevance that we had no idea who was speaking. In the end the game is fun but there's a lot of shit that keeps it from excellence. I have hope for a current gen only Destiny 2 to be better.
Hardly deceptive. They obviously just changed it so instead of it being a mission later on in the game (hence you dropping in already geared up), it was the first one you ever do. There are cut scenes throughout the game so I don't get how it matters there's a different one before the start of this mission.
The nit pickery is at some insane levels by some.
Wait wait wait, this game is online only?
I can't play AT ALL without being online?
81/100 is still a good game people
Grinding is a term that pretty much needs to be nuked from the gamer lexicon, because one person's grinding is another person's content.
The story makes no sense and cut scenes are few and far between. Characters are non existent. There aren't any set piece moments. So not like Halo.I really enjoy cinematic games, how is Destiny on this? Is it similar to Halo in that sense?
Bungie definitely has the chance to redeem themselves within the next six months or so and fix a lot of the glaring issues, along with content updates. If they wait to long I think they will lose a lot of people. There is a very solid framework and great gameplay here, they just need to build upon it.
I really enjoy cinematic games, how is Destiny on this? Is it similar to Halo in that sense?
Let's wipe away Bungie's legacy with Halo, which put them on top of the world and in a position to make a game they've said they always wanted to make for ages. We'll step back from the whispers of giant budgets, of corporate politics. For now, Destiny is just another game.
As just another game, Destiny is a confusing combination of often at-odds elements it presents itself as ambitious, almost boastful, while seeming strangely safe and reserved. It wants to eat its cake as a shooter, and have the longevity of an MMO but it lacks the combat sophistication of the former, and the deep well of content native to the latter.
For all the wonder of its presentation, the swelling potential suggested by its (excellent) score and the basic foundational strength of its controls, Destiny often feels like a collection of its influences' biggest problems.
Arstechnica is so right about this....
-- Guardian classes aren't distinct enough from each other to encourage interesting co-op strategies.
Let's wipe away Bungie's legacy with Halo, which put them on top of the world and in a position to make a game they've said they always wanted to make for ages. We'll step back from the whispers of giant budgets, of corporate politics. For now, Destiny is just another game.
As just another game, Destiny is a confusing combination of often at-odds elements it presents itself as ambitious, almost boastful, while seeming strangely safe and reserved. It wants to eat its cake as a shooter, and have the longevity of an MMO but it lacks the combat sophistication of the former, and the deep well of content native to the latter.
For all the wonder of its presentation, the swelling potential suggested by its (excellent) score and the basic foundational strength of its controls, Destiny often feels like a collection of its influences' biggest problems.
Well wrap it up folks, Meta critic shows it, 343 is better than Bungie, and so is respawn apparently.
Bungie basically made a more bloom looking killzone that takes place in space.They lost their creativity. AND STILL no PR on sales? Looks like you still needf COD activision.
On an 7-10 scale? Not really.