Complaining about episodic game being episodic... Well, bye and good luck.
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Edited by zersus: 9/19/2014 8:44:52 AMWell maybe you a point. But then again, why ask for a full price for an episodic game? If this game would be like … well I don’t know 30$ or something it would be clear that, this is just the beginning of an episodic progress. But If you have to pay your 70€ or $ of whatever, you are more tend to expect more, and by more I mean more than 20 hours of story followed by endless grind. Would you agree with me on that?
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I do agree, partially. This game has been out a week and and we are still waiting for free updates (Queen's Wrath this month) and first major patch. I just think it is way too early to judge this game. Especially game like Destiny, that by design is going to be "evolving" with time.
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Even though I agree the game is very repetitive, I can't say it wasn't worth the admission price for me. I have spent as much on many other games that I beat in 10 hours or less and then never played again. I've already put like 50 hours+ into Destiny. Destiny is worth every penny, but people hyped themselves up to think it was going to last 10 years and thousands of hours without any expansions/DLC.
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I personally don't think that people hyped themselves up. People maybe faultily advertised by Bungie? The company did everything they could to hype this game. Game sites like VG247 of a couple other where full with Destiny, sometimes a view “news” announcement in succession. Maybe the experience of other MMOs played a role here as well. It was common in the past that the MMO stating game offered a lot of stuff to do. Leveling up your char and maybe a crafting system. Destiny is a FPS and something’s can’t be translated to it. But the expectation where bigger based on past experience. Bungie contributed a to the expectation a lot as well. I personaly don't think that people hyped themselves up. People maybe