I thought that, for a couple hours, a couple times a week, I could become that virtual legend. Once I'm home from work and the dog is fed and my girlfriend works late, I'd have 2 or 3 hours to sink into some grand, sweeping epic. I don't have enough time to sink into any game to be a first-rate legend, but high-third rate, possibly low-second rate, certainly. Trouble is, I have a hard time willingly suspending disbelief to find and pick up shiny things in a completely static world. Everywhere, everything is the same. The same enemies employing the same tactics. Every time I log in. There's no progression. There's no point in becoming a legend in a world which cannot change. For all the good that Destiny could have been, it will ultimately just be remembered as the virtual jumping chore fest. My copy of Destiny now sits in a crooked drawer behind the counter of a Gamestop, having essentially spent 20 bucks on a long term rental.
I'm not mad at you, Bungie. I'm just really disappointed.
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Well the best answer I can give is that other than the name "bungie" the company that made this game has nothing to do with halo. Most of the devs and people who created halo stayed with 343 industries and Microsoft owns all rights to halo not bungie. So basically what bungie has become in teaming up with Activision is more or less a zombie a hollow shell that is recognizable yet not the bungie we knew or loved