For the past year I have been waiting in excitement for this game. My excitement and hype was crushed by this half done game. These are my reasons why Destiny failed its fans.
1. The game was promised to be open world. They said if you can see it, you can go to it. This was utter BS. The game is full of invisible walls and "Turn Back" areas. This was so disappointing to me.
2. The Classes are so unbalanced. PvP is dominated by Arch-Blade using hunters, Warlocks dominate PvE, while Titans have no ranged abilities.
3. The loot dropping system is so bad. I get Legendary engrams and they turn out to be rares or other class items. That's all I have to say.
4. Bungie forces cut scenes on you. SO very annoying.
5. They held back raids from us. That is so stupid, Bungie why!? I was so excited for raids to find out that I have to wait a week for them. Pissed me off so badly.
6. The game is under done. So much content was held back and the game is so unfinished it could consider it an EA game. Yes I said it, an EA game.
7. DLC at launch, Really Bungie, Really?
8. The story was awfully delivered and the missions were repetitive.
So over all I rate this game a 6/10. This is just my opinion. No hate please. I would like to here you voice your opinions though.
I will be playing this game some more in the hope of new content being released and save this game. If you want to play with me or do Raids add me: Rkmoonmoon
EDIT: For people who don't know I have completed the WHOLE story and I am a level 23 Titan. I have multiple legendary items that I use and will soon have an exotic. I do know what I'm talking about. Don't hate me because I expressed my opinion. So please be logical when you type a reply.
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This game IS open world. 4 open worlds actually, if there's not enough space between the 4 patrol areas for you I'm not sure you had very reasonable expectations for this game. And 'forcing' cut scenes isn't a new or unusual video game mechanic, Bungie just didn't want people skipping through the few narrative scenes they actually made.