Actually, by all the measures that Bungie and Activision stockholders care about?
It wasn't.
...and if this were a Ubisoft game, they wouldn't have done a damn thing to improve the game...and would have just counted on you forgetting how mad you were when its time to sell you the next game.
Destiny 2 was a disappointing product, that represents a threat to future customer loyalty to the brand. It was NOT a failure.
Lawbreakers was a failure.
Mass Effect: Andromeda was a failure in the sense that it led EA to shut down the studio that made it, and put the franchise on an indefinite hiatus.
Lmfao it was, you just didn't play d1 since vanilla and saw how great it became. Lame updates to d2 just adding d1 stuff back and same for d1 exotics. D1 actually brought new exotics altogether every dlc not last dlcs exotics reskinned. This game is so desperate to not be d1 but tries to be like d1 its hilarious
Do you remember D1Y1? I finished the black garden, went to look for the next quest (so I could try out my Strangers Rifle) and found out I beat the game. That was it. 1/2 the game was in the beta, no coherence to story, etc. Just a mess. I quit 3 MO the in and didn't come back until after ttk.
From an objective standpoint, it was. The 3-4 years that it took Destiny 1 to be good shouldve carried over to D2 at launch. You tell me what happened...
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