Seems promising so far.
Seems promising so far.
Game Case came damaged, When i rang up to speak to them about this. I was advised they couldn't do anything because they could not prove Yodal damaged it. I would advise anyone to go into your city centre and get the game, that way you won't get stitched up.
Have had this game for about 10 days and love it. So much better in every way to its predecessor. Can't praise it enough. Buy it, play it and enjoy it!
Good game but more beneficial if you have friends on Xbox live to play with. If not then you will struggle to get into it on your own, as the missions are designed for more than one player.
Great game that has given me hours and hours of fun. Raids, Strikes and community events are a blast to play with friends. My only issue is that this game requires an always online connection to play.
Has a lot better features than the first game but it also has some things that aren't as good. Example… I miss the LMGs and some of the old subclass features Like how much you can customise them and stuff, which is gone. Still think it's a good game though
Platform : Windows PC Developer : Bungie Publisher : Activision MSRP : $59.99 (Disclaimer: This version of Destiny was tested on a CyberPower PC with a nVidia GeForce GTX 1080, 32GB of DDR4 RAM and a liquid cooled Intel Core i7 7700K clocked at 4.2GHz. This PC was connected to a 28-inch 4K display.
A cleverer, more creative, more thoughtful expansion than The Dark Below, House of Wolves is Destiny at its best, with a host of fresh improvements.
New progression system replaces grind with customisation; Vastly improved level design is classic Bungie; Prison of Elders is a fantastic; fresh raid replacement; New characters and lore are engaging and more accessible
Trials of Orisis might be too hardcore for some
Note: For the benefit of our readers, I will be avoiding major spoilers where possible in this review, regarding much of the story, powers and events. It is also a late review, so that I could experience some events and features added later in the game.
Feels and plays as good as any other top shooter; Plenty of hours of end game activities; Improved visual makes me wish I had a 4K console; Vibrant online community
Perhaps doesn't do enough to convince those not interested in first game; AI is still poor
Whatever else it was, 2014's Destiny was a polarizing product, confused about its own identity and therefore confusing to consumers. Was it a failed MMORPG or a multiplayer shooter with a bolted-on campaign? Was it a Diablo- esque loot collection game? Was it a new genre?
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