My subject title pretty much says it all.
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That just proves you're too young to know better.
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1 Reply"Hold my beer..." - No Man's Sky
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2 RepliesYou haven't been a member of the gaming community for very long have you? There have been games that crashed and burned WAY worse then D2 did.
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Duke Nukem Forever
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2 RepliesNo mans sky > D2
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2 Repliesatari ET > D2
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There have been worse. But this may be the greatest cash grab for minimum effort in video game history.
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there literally was a TV show, that had the excavation of the Atari ET game, from a landfill. it was blamed for Atari's demise. there is no way destiny will ever make it to that status.
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9 RepliesYou may have spoke too soon. Bungie's team of 800 developers have major emblem developement coming to guardians. Sounds so exciting.
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1 ReplyDestiny2 exceeded No mans Sky levels with customer burn
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14 RepliesMetal gear survival. That all i need to say
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What a new and original thread
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10 RepliesNo Man's Sky? Mass Effect: Andromeda? The Order: 1886? All of these were amazingly hyped and turned into complete messes just as bad, if not worse.
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3 RepliesYou mean Mass Effect Andromeda?
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3 RepliesBe careful. Moderators will move this to Feedback or Off topic for talking negative about Bungie.
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Not even close
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No man's sky, resistance 3, battlefront 2 are higher than d2 on my list
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Good thing you're still putting time into Destiny...keep pushing back the hype guardian!😉
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It’s definitely up there but I feel like no mans sky has them beat but not by much
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Why is this not removed into the feedback limbo ?
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2 RepliesPeople are still playing it which shows they enjoy it for whatever reason. This makes your childish post null and void. Troll harder.
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3 RepliesIt wasnt all that hyped up before release tbh.
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7 RepliesYou haven't played Mass Effect Andromeda have you?
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4 RepliesFalse. Try again.
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4 RepliesNo man's sky literally exists
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7 RepliesI honestly can't think of another game that was from such a massive publisher that disappointed so hard. I know the failure isn't on ActiVision, but it's the payroll of the game that makes it so astonishing. Bungie basically had infinite resources, yet it still came down to time, rushing, and dumb people making bad decisions. It's like giving a group of kids a school project to do in 4 months time, with as many poster boards and markers and pictures as they want, and then 2 weeks before it's due they start scrambling to come up with something and hand it in half done. Like, how the hell does that even happen?