What I have to say actually has a lot less malice than the title. Just hold on until the end and hopefully you might understand my point.
Halo, all of the games, were magnificent; the scores, the game play, the story, the characters, the art, the mood, everything. But destiny, it just isn't there. I feel as though it had such potential, that it could have lived up to the Bungie name, but something just happened. I mean, looking back the the E3 demo or even remembering how I felt playing the beta was just amazing. And then there's all this talk about parts of the game getting scrapped. Also, the game just doesn't feel personal or connected at all; the story is shit and the multiplayer doesn't have custom options. I can't even play a multiplayer game just with my friends. And before you use grimoire as the excuse for the terrible story I'll have you know that's lore, not story. No game should require the player to leave it in order to understand the basics. The game just feels like a hollow shell of what could have been. Though I know these are just my personal beliefs, there are reasons the game gets such low scores everywhere and so many mixed feeling from all players.
The players that love it the most are the ones that disconnect themselves from it and don't take it seriously. Maybe that's not the right word, what I mean is they don't have real burning passion for the game, at least not even on the same scale as halo. It's easy to dismiss a game one hasn't played in a long time as not that good but to feel this bad about a game I've tried to go back to recently is just sad. Here's a challenge: go back and play one of the halo games, your favorite if you please, and just unwind. Play the campaign start to finish. I don't want to be a fanboy, to mindlessly love a franchise because I feel I have to. I just had actual fun with halo. After playing destiny for a little bit I went back and tried halo 3 start to finish.
The reason people can dismiss things so easily is because they just forget them. It was like a new experience for me, and the game holds up pretty damn well. I'm not saying destiny is absolute trash, it's not bad (title was clickbait), obviously there are people that like it and others with all the time in the world that love it. But it just didn't reach it's full potential, I realize there will be expansions but it still doesn't fundamentally change the base of the game. Even if the game does some how drastically improve through all the expansions it's still paying so much more money for something that could have been amazing at launch and skyrocketed from there. It's not an MMO, it's a hybrid.
Unless you have the endless map space, detailed story, and lore to back it up along with huge variation in gameplay (horde mode, you know what I mean) then don't try to force it to be more like an MMO. Also, why was Martin fired? His music was part of what gave your games life. I don't know what went wrong behind the scenes but it's something with the base game, you can't use duct tape to fix a severed limb.
That being said I know the Bungie team has always tried their hardest to produce quality games that they love and their fans. But for now, I think I won't be coming back to destiny in years at the rate the fundamental game changes are coming.
Much love, my alt.
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2 RepliesEdited by alghasfohsafovah: 8/16/2015 6:15:15 AMWell, here's my 2 cents on why Destiny has gotten mixed reviews. Destiny is rated T. Halo 3 is rated M. Activision purposefully cut great portions of the story that would've made it deep, vibrant, and given it meaning in the world because they wanted to cater to a teenage audience. They felt that certain portions of Destiny's original story were too mature and "heavy", so to speak, for the target audience. In the Halo franchise, Microsoft basically gave Bungie free reign because they weren't restricted to cutting content that a younger audience wouldn't understand. The maturity level found in The Last of Us is a perfect example. The game is praised for its epic, gritty, at-all-costs story of survival because it can include a wide range of topics, themes, and story elements that may otherwise be restricted by specializing towards a teenage audience. Destiny attracted a mixed bag of teens and young adults because of its intuitive, yet entertaining gameplay mechanics and gunplay that attracted a wide range of gamers. Thus, it's story got mixed reviews. The younger patrons were completely satisfied with the game because they were the target audience. The young adults gave "OK" reviews, saying the gameplay was great but the story needed work. Some fans of more mature, immersive games such as the aforementioned Halo series said that the game was way too light-hearted and simple for them, and gave a dissatisfied review. They viewed it as a world that had a ton of potential, but couldn't live up to it. Whether or not Destiny (or any game, for that matter) is a good game is entirely up to the consumers' tastes, preferences, and, in this case, age. Many people love it, and many people have mixed feelings about it. I am one of the people who comes for the gameplay, stays for the interaction with the world, and tries to ignore the story. No game can cater to every audience at once, and I believe that's exactly what Bungie and Activision tried to do. They struck middle ground with a Teen rating and, as a result, they struck middle ground on the ratings boards. TL;DR I'm scared for the state of this generation and education in general if you need a TL;DR. Read the post.
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Simple answer $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ That's it.
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Lootbased system with a horrible company and a horrible drop rate.
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1 ReplySimple answer. Activision
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Why are opinions so opiniony and facts so factual? Destiny is a bad game. Maybe. Destiny is the most played online console game in the midst of a recently released Call of Duty game. Can be searched and contested.
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Edited by ReclaimedDead: 8/16/2015 4:30:56 AMWell good sir i have the answer from BUNGIE THEMSELVES!! They said that halo was basically the MODERN WARFARE SERIES and that destiny was kinda like the Ghosts in the series but hella 100 TIMES BETTER!! And that the REASON DESTINY IS FORMER BEAUTY THAT WAS CUT INTO DLC WAS BECAUSE OF THESE REASO..............no..........you don't need reasons. You only need one word/name............AND THAT IS........ ACTIVISION
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Activision
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No coherent story to make us care. To much grind . Hopefully lessons were learned .
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Not only did bungie cut parts out of the game, but they had us grind for the best shit only to nerf them out make it irrelevant. Bungie is pure shit and everyone knows it by now.
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I actually never really like the combat in Halo. The guns were cool but I HATE that you can only aim with some guns and have to hip fire the rest
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I never really liked Halo multiplayer, so I think the opposite it true.
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4 RepliesHave you played halo lately? It's a big fail/lol fest. Halo 5 will be garbage.
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Why is anything anything?
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8 RepliesThe first halos story sucked worse than destinys. Why does everybody forget that?
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2 RepliesI liked 1 and loved 2. I picked up 3 because I wanted to finish the trilogy, but I didn't love the ending if the story. It was a worse cliff hanger than H2, where it literally just stopped in the action. The best games were when they went back and explored unexplained parts of the story, reach was good and odst was great. After that, the games are getting old and run down. Where they are just throwing chief into ridiculous situations and having him come out on top because "he da chief" Reach and odst really drove home the point that yes, you're an awesome soldier, but completely mortal. In the newer games, chief survives a nuke at close range because space magic. Before that he survives a fall from orbit and gets up fighting. Halos universe is awesome, but chief isn't anymore.
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1 ReplyActivision
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2 RepliesWHY ARE WE YELLING?
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1 ReplyPeople really seem to be struggling to understand that the Bungie that made Halo, isn't the Bungie that made Destiny. Most of the Halo staff has either left, or stayed with microsoft and 343.
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2 RepliesVery simple answer Shit for vision
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Destiny is new, first fps with raids and stuff I've played yes halos story is deeper but after countless installations and stuff it should be. As far as cut content goes it happened to fall perfectly for them to do it, GTA released a year early and ppl wanted a fresh, new fps and Destiny was it. I can't blame any business for making money.
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Quick answer to the title (because i can't be bothered to read it) ....... It is not, i know it is "cool" to think it is an all but it really isn't.
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1 ReplyHalo better story Destiny better gameplay Done and done
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3 RepliesOne word. Activision. Bungie chose the wrong company to partner with to make the game. Plain and simple.
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Putting levels on weapons and armor plus the fact most of the halo 1-3 devs are gone.
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It's bungie by name alone Original bungie died a while back....R.I.P.
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Truth!