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Game reviewers are rarely ever skillful gamers; news at 11

Not sure if trolling or not but it may come as a surprise to you that sometimes, people don't like the same things as you.

What? is there something I'm missing? Why can't he comment? And why did he apologize?

And why should he?

"We call it an expansion because it has one of all the activity types from Destiny, so it's story, strike and beyond—and competitive and cooperative experiences in there," Bungie Director of Production Jonty Barnes told Joystiq in an interview. "As well as new gear, new armor, new weapons and everything else."

Whoa, is this how things go at Kotaku now? Editors telling people to go away because... they discuss the game in the article?

Well if you remember correctly someone stumbled upon a glitch which enabled them to see the planned DLC that was on the disc. Overall, you're pretty much right. But yeah, if the continuation of Destiny's laughable "story" (or any other future content for that matter) is locked behind a paywall I'm pretty sure I'll end

Pretty disappointed in this game. I played so much of it and after a while realized that it just wasn't nearly good enough to merit any more playtime. From all the original reveals and even the things that the devs would say- to the actual release and the hobbled grinding game it is now I don't think the game is worth

Oh they will definitely be playable at some point. Chances are they were complete at release and are on the disc. But you will need to spend $15-30 per planet to play them.

Still, my reaction to Hatred made me realize that the line I draw between perfectly entertaining video game violence and upsetting video game violence is increasingly arbitrary. Or if not arbitrary, then rooted in an increasingly specific set of criteria that mainly add up to "too close to home" versus "oh, well

How is a video game immoral?

Exactly my worry. I like the look and the concept, but it better be a huge game and have plenty of what you said. Also, hope the AI on cops and such aren't shit, and that they put bosses like tanks/helis.

They didn't really say bad things about the game. And whether or not you like it, or the rest of the butt hurt conservatives don't like it, it has a right to exist.

I like to draw a comparison between this and Hotline Miami. Both are top down fast paced murder sprees. Both have brutal executions and methods of killing.

I have never been in anyone's head, only my own so I cannot confirm: but isn't what's happening in this game been the fantasy/dream/wish of every human being at least once, if only for a second, in his or her life. Just going out in a hail of bullets out of utter hatred for the world, however short.

Perhaps people

I feel like they better have hundreds of these stylized death animations, and REALLY good objectives/missions or this shit will turn into State of Emergency real fast. And by that I mean provocative and interesting premise, but piss-poor execution and boring as fuck.

Meh, I think people protest too much. You see this kind of violence every day on TV shows (Dexter, a show about a serial killer was very popular. What? He is acceptable because he killed other killers? Cherry picking), movies, hear about it in music and see it in video games. Sorry, I remember soldiers pleading with

To be frank, I'm more disturbed by games where the plot repeatedly bashes your head with the protagonist's righteousness that with games like this one: this short trailer here make it clear that the protagonist is a misanthropic sociopath driven murderously insane by the fact that he has to share the planet with other

I think in a weird way that this game is an important artistic statement. It's rare to see something in games that can cause actual, legitimate revulsion, and if that was the developer's goal, then bravo, well done. This is not a likable character, insofar as the word applies, because he's a sadistic, hateful monster.

People drew lines in the sand with GTA, too. In time, this will fall on the "acceptable" side—not until something even more gruesome and wanton comes along, however.