Disk is not the final build. This is the beta and will require additional 2.4gb and another 100gb to fully update (as on 12/15/2014). Game requires always online internet connection and that too a pretty stable one.
Disk is not the final build. This is the beta and will require additional 2.4gb and another 100gb to fully update (as on 12/15/2014). Game requires always online internet connection and that too a pretty stable one.
The day has finally come, ladies and gentlemen. Bungie has finally released its highly anticipated MMO-shooter and nothing could be more exciting than to get hands-on with it. It's still weird to think that Bungie isn't working on the beloved Halo series anymore, but hey, times change.
It's not short of spectacle but in terms of innovation and variety this is nowhere near as forward-thinking as Bungie would like to pretend.
The gunplay and loot design is expertly crafted to keep you playing; Fantastic art design and music, with some stunning visuals; Mountains of content and great co-op
Repetitive enemies, non-existent set pieces, and terrible bosses; No new ideas and overly simplistic role-playing and customisation elements; Almost zero plot
The game is awesome. Love it
Gameplay is repetitive and very often it is getting disconnected with different error codes.
Realmemte buenos graficos y la historia te engancha.
Destiny is a deeply flawed experience, and yet I've spent nearly 50 hours with the game. It's a fundamentally sound shooter, and one that plays well with others. Everything around that core shooting experience brings the game down though. There's simply too much grinding and not enough content.
Prison of Elders mode is great; New equipment system means less grinding; Trials of Osiris looks to put a cool spin on PvP
Prison of Elders mode is great; No raid; New social area is very small; Trials of Osiris looks to put a cool spin on PvP
There's two pertinent questions to ask when considering the second DLC expansion for Destiny, House of Wolves. The first: is it better than the first expansion, The Dark Below The second: is it good in its own right The answers: yes and yes (mostly).
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
GiN Guest Reviewers Craig Charles and Chris Wolf have been playing Destiny since the beginning. They've stuck with it through its various ups and downs, and now are jumping into the brand new Destiny DLC: House of Wolves. Each will offer their thoughts on the new DLC.
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