This is how I felt until I retired it yesterday officially. I came to realize it is just a mediocre game that tries to trap you in the loot-grind of MMO's.
This is how I felt until I retired it yesterday officially. I came to realize it is just a mediocre game that tries to trap you in the loot-grind of MMO's.
And the main game is even sadder, especially if you've come to expect certain things out of Bungie.
It's reality. Bayonetta is a real person. A witch, by the way. She lives next door.
The bomb threat was retarded but she didn't deserve that award. She promotes conflict for views and hates actual real discussion. She is no ambassador but instead a lousy troll that sets back any real progress that other female representatives have done in the industry.
Curious as to what spurred this article at a time when there's heavy criticism against Anita and a pushback from other feminists like Christina Sommers.
Yeah, it's a chronic problem with that metric. It doesn't really take into account context, or severity.
BS. You don't have to reach the ending of a game to tell whether it's good or not. You're telling me there's no game you didn't finish because of how crap it is? The same goes for books, and even films. I've quit plenty of books in the middle because of terrible writing, pacing and characterization, and I don't feel…
It's not about the ending. If you play 30 hours of lameness, there's no ending that can turn that turd into a 90+ game. Bungie should have "Cool Shit" in the opening of their game. Instead they went with "Pretty Okay Shit". They got pretty ok scores for it.
Waiting a few weeks to review an MMO makes sense. But the developers say Destiny is not an MMO, it's not structured like an MMO, it doesn't have anything even approaching a real 'endgame' like MMOs. Waiting a week or a month or whatever isn't going to result in some huge new amount of content.
Aren't you actually having fun, or are you addicted?
Based on my experience with the beta, I could tell that Bungie spent more effort ensuring that Destiny was a time-sink of an experience rather than creating engaging gameplay.
Well, destiny is not a MMO, so...
doesn't help that the game sucks, im glad they didnt launch on pc, it would be a major flop.. at least on consoles it has a chance of making profit since alot of the fanbase never played an mmo before.
"People have this idea that universities shouldn't be dealing with these kinds of matters, but why not? We ask that employers deal with harassment issues, so why shouldn't universities handle harassment and assaults?"
Nothing against Ms. Minaj, but in the same frame: does anyone actually like or listen to motivational speakers?
Destiny is seriously the most overly hyped game I've ever seen. Maybe not on Kotaku, but across the web it was continuously being blasted as the most amazing thing ever etc etc etc.
Yes it's fun, but it's not anything special. And if anything the social aspects of it are the worst I've ever seen in a game trying to…
From everything I have heard so far, this game is a big letdown.
I think Destiny has really messed up a few basic things, which is really surprising because its the sort of stuff Bungie normally does really well.
"If you're going to hurt someone, use your words, not your hands"