Sad you didn't like it, but by all means move on to games you do like. And that's not snark or "NO U!", it's just saying to each their own.
I don't think even the most ardent fans of Destiny (I probably qualify) would defend its story as well-developed or complete at this point. Whether fault lies at the feet of Activi$ion, Bungie, or both - or in what percentage if both - is almost certainly nothing outside of two very closed communities will ever know for sure.
Honestly I don't let it bother me much. I'm in gooey love with the rich sci-fi setting and lush (for last-gen) visuals; I dig the lootventure mechanics and Bungie's best-in-class shooter gunplay. I'm imaginative enough to people the world with interesting personalities (and willing to read the Grimoire - and have - to learn about how they act and interact).
Most of all, I'm having fun, even as I'm willing to post threads here in the Feedback forum to try and move the game in a positive direction.
One of the biggest current shortfalls is the complete lack of connective tissue between the game on disc and the Grimoire on this site. I mean, all four of the platforms the game is available on have browser solutions onboard. Just launch a webpage from the Speaker's room that links to the Grimoire FFS. That alone would do much to help the story experience IMO. And I have hope for the expansions in that regard as well.
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Thanks for the feedback man, personally I don't hate the game but its agonising how many -blam!-ups the team made.
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I don't disagree. I really wish Destiny hadn't taken its (obvious) sojourn in Development Hell, and that the project had a more cohesive day-1 product. But you know, I'm still happy to have it and can't wait to play it again tonight. The only game I [i]might[/i] have spent more hours on any time in the last few years is D3/RoS (and that's good company to be in).
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Fair enough, personally I've been powering through dark souls for the review on that next, but each to thier own
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Dark Souls... OMG. I wanted so much to love those games, but MAN. It's like being a glass kitten in a room full of angry giants with hammers. Every step something new is waiting to kill you from someplace you didn't see. You do get used to it, but I never learned to love it. To my regret, DS2 in particular is phenomenal (anyone who looks at it seriously can see this). Bloodborne looks amazing too.