harrymfa
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I remember him more for playing the bad guy in The Last Action Hero.

The first “M” of MMO stands for “Massive”. There’s nothing in Destiny that qualifies to have that adjective, and least nothing positive.

The lead designer of Destiny was a Kotaku staff. I think it's their dream come true (the lead designer should have kept his day job, though).

I was pointing out the grinding as a technique to pad time spent playing, which shouldn’t count as “value”. 5 hours spent on grinding the same content is not the same as 5 hours doing different things. The grinding waters down the play time “value”. It's not a $60 game.

The lack of matchmaking in the raid is the perfect example of the developer dictating people how to play their game.

The time of gameplay was artificially padded with tons of grinding. That doesn’t count. It’s like you saying you wrote a 300-page novel by double spacing lines with 50pt font.

The combat looks like a reskin of the Batman games!

I was about to say the same thing. Why didn’t they use Tom Hardy’s likeness? The movie has been in development as long as the game.

I have never touched any of these games, nor plan to. The good things pointed out about these games are exactly the same things that turn me off from trying them.

It’s not like the pace, the dialog and the characters behavior are too Westernized anyway.

Like a comic I read about Manga: “Japanese are pretty terrible at drawing Japanese people”. Unsurprisingly they have to make their heroes Caucasian.

I’d blown $5 in a couple of hours at the arcades playing MK2, 21 years ago.

At least you're able to give it a try and are not locked out of the content because you don't play it the way they want you to play. You know, as that game that shows up on Kotaku a lot [cough] Destiny [cough].

One thing that makes the Daredevil show a success is like, Game of Thrones, it stays as close to the source as possible.

Attack on Titan? Porn stars?

You mean in the official Nintendo store by Rockefeller Center? Good luck!

You can find Days of Future Past comics no problem. The money you pay for it, is another story.

There’s no difficulty at all to flood the market with plastic toys. Nintendo has intentionally limited supply before, this is nothing new.