healeyofnations
HealeyOfNations
healeyofnations

It's the noses! Those damned humanoid noses!

I am sure you have seen this but is always worth posting.

Ugh, I can't wait for this game. The universe just seems so full of mystery and opportunity for discovery that it makes my inner anthropologist squee in delight.

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it is fine. it just comes down to the opinion of the reader as well. some people just want the facts. others want to see some impressions. even if they do get the facts, half the comments would consist of asking the author about their experiences anyway. you will have people saying that people should hold off because

I'm never sure where to place articles like this, that are so subjective and so rooted in the writer's personal experiences. I'm not suggesting she should be "objective," whatever that even means in the context of judging a creative work. But a lot of her feelings about her time with the game were heavily influenced

can anyone else besides Patricia Hernandez provide feedback on Destiny please?

I agree. From what I've seen, CoD/Battlefield/Titanfall aren't really good comparisons for this game. It mostly has to fear Borderlands. If it can avoid the monotony and loot grind of Borderlands, it'll be highly successful I think. Even if this sort of game will never appeal to the adrenaline junkies of the

The article is really just a love note to how much she loves Titanfall:

You really believe anything this woman writes? Did you follow her latest articles?

I don't have the time or drive for a take-down of this, and other people have said a lot of what I would say already.

This got me too. Then she mentioned that the game feels a little too Halo as if that was a bad thing. Halo, though it had its faults, was one of my favorite FPS games because of the way it controlled. It was damn near perfect in my mind so to have that natural comparison makes me much more interested in Destiny.

Without breaking my NDA, the portion you played of the game was incredibly small and honestly, not representative of the game itself at all. When the open beta begins, you will see Destiny for what it is - an grand open adventure teeming with secrets.

But even so, while playing, the comparisons kept coming. I kept trying to figure out where Destiny fit. What is Destiny's spirit, its identity? The only thing I can seem to come up with is "sci-fi," which isn't really an identity at all. Destiny doesn't match the exhilaration that comes with playing with titans in

You say Destiny is boring and you'd rather be playing Titanfall. I find that strange cause I got bored of Titanfall really fast. There's not a lot of variety to that game, and there's very little competitive pressure. If I spent that entire game focusing on computers I could win pretty much any matchup, and the

It hardly seems like you were willing to give the game a chance before you judged it. Your first 4 paragraphs were about how you were absolutely certain that the game was all fluff with little substance to back up your claims besides a bunch of quotation marks and frustration that the game was described in terms that

"If you want to make an accessible shooter, that's super fine for a lot of people to play, and a lot of people to have a good time with, but we also want to think about how there's a lot of people who stick around for 6, 8, 9, months, a year. They're there long term, they're very loyal, and they want us to give them a

I have the exact same impression after seeing the E3 buzz. They talk so much about how cool everything is but when we see it, it was nothing too impressive. Granted the things they promised aren't really things they could show in 45 minutes, I still hope to see an actual connection between their design

Gotta love them Kotaku click bait headlines.