Gaming Journey: Destiny

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On this step of the gaming journey we ask ourselves a very important question. Is Destiny all hype? The answer in short is yes and no. Is this the mind expanding, life changing, first person halo killer it was billed to be. No not at all but is it absolute garbage best left in the discount bin of your local Gamestop?

 

Destiny is basically an ok first person MMO, it’s not game of the year, but it’s not the worst thing ever. If you know what you’re getting Destiny is a good time no liquor required, but trust me no other FPS is at all worried about this gaming making them obsolete.

Without further ado let us get to the meat of this page, thank you in advance for watching and I’ll see you on the next step of the Gaming Journey.

4 Responses to Gaming Journey: Destiny

  1. Young Sammich says:

    I couldn’t agree more Goose.

    We’ll see what the future has to offer for this franchise but for now, I am staying away from its DLC until I see something more substantial.

    • Vernon Tuitt says:

      I just hope that Microsoft makes nice with Bungie so that they can get back to making what they’re good at… Halo.

      • Young Sammich says:

        Bungie was done with Halo really since Halo 3. They were contractually obligated to make more games. While Halo 3: ODST and Reach were fantastic games IMO, if someone or a group of people don’t want to make something any more because there is no passion for it, then they shouldn’t have to. People should only make what they want to make.

        I’m glad they are making they game they now want to make but hopefully they understand people’s criticisms and can adapt the game they are (hopefully) enjoying making and learn to address player’s concerns without compromising too much on their vision.

        That was a mouthful (that’s what she said).

        • Vernon Tuitt says:

          There was a rumor that Microsoft and Bungie were in talks. If that’s not the case, it’s not the end of the world, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Microsoft threw a lot of money at Bungie.

          Destiny failed as the spiritual successor to Halo. They set out to make a new IP, but they ended up showing how much they couldn’t just let go of Halo to make that IP.

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