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I would KILL for a FFVI remake in the vein of Octopath Traveler. Like, literally kill. And I literally mean literally.

I’ve said it before: FFXV was the worst game I’ve ever spent 120 hours on. It was just so..... bleh.

Panzer Dragoon Saga, Load and RELoad, Virtua Fighter 2, Fighting Vipers, NFL Gameday, College Slam.

Alas, poor Bioware! I knew them of most excellent fancy. They hath borne me in their worlds a thousand times, and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! My gorge rises at it. Here hung those games that I wandr’ed in I know not how oft. —Where be your games now? Your stories? Your flashes of brilliance that were

Wait, so you completed the entire story in 6 hours? Pfffffft.

I had a friend who’s uncle actually DID work at EA during the 90s as an Executive Producer for a lot of their sports titles. I didn’t believe him until he came home with literally every EA game for the Playstation - for free - and a bunch of pictures of his exclusive EA tour. His dad was a Judge and he was already

Kotaku. What are you doing? Stop, Kotaku.

Wow, you took whatever you wanted out of what I said. Here’s a cliff notes version (do ‘kids’ still use cliff notes?):

After how many runs? Of course as time goes by you get better at it and it goes faster, but the first time through it is much, much longer.

FUCK. YES.

Wow. Did I hurt you? This Time-two-hours has played both Destiny 1 and 2 for hundreds of ours. And the checkpoints and all that are great when you have people willing to go through the raid with you after they jumped in full-bore the first weekend it was out and don’t want to do ‘boring’ low level shit anymore. The

I can see from your point of view, but I have to ask: what % of your ‘gaming time’ does Destiny take up? My issue is with the little time that I have, I like to play more than just one title. I don’t want to feel like I have to play just one title otherwise I’ll be ‘left behind’.

A merging of D3 and Destiny would be fucking awesome. Blizzard: learns from their mistakes and gets better. Bungie: haven’t we done this before?

MMOs are not for me, ergo I don’t play them. Star Citizen and Elite Dangerous don’t fit my gaming habits, so I don’t play them. They don’t market to me, so I know to stay away. The problem is that Bungie markets Destiny as different, and by what they say, Destiny should be for me. They also say that it’s for the 30+

Your answer to your last question - “Why should Destiny be different?” is answered in the rest of your post: because they’re trying and promising they are different. If they just admitted “Yeah, we’re an MMO. Treat it as such” then people would. The issue lies in the fact that they are telling every corner and niche

I don’t even have close to enough nerve to assume that I should always be the target audience, but that’s the way than Bungie has sold it. I know that Star Citizen and Elite Dangerous are not games for me because they don’t market them as such. Destiny has marketed themselves as such, and they keep trying to push

The issue is Destiny doesn’t know what it wants to be. If they want to be a hardcore MMO, then they need to market it as such. Most MMOs don’t really allow you to play other games without being ‘left behind’. It’s pretty much an all or nothing with those. Destiny has some features that are very MMO-ish.

If only people that can play your game for 20+ hours a week can get ‘good’ gear, you’re doing something wrong. A lot of us gamers are growing up, and with that come jobs, children, responsibilities, etc. that keep you away from the game. They shouldn’t listen to the 16-24 year-old High School and College student that

Destiny: The series that could have been. Or might be someday. Maybe. Unless they change too much. Or too little. Or give away too much loot, rendering exotics unexciting. Or don’t drop loot enough, pissing off the fanbase.

I remember 3-4 ship battle sequences (I know for a fact 1 is optional), so I would assume you still have some to go.