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I really enjoy this game but it was dead due to hype before it even launched. We'll unfortunately never know how much bigger and better Destiny could have been, or if this is what the game was always meant to be(unlikely that this is the case but you never know).

Are you two people? That's the real question you need to be asking yourselves.

Their third fiscal quarter ended this week. That bottom quote is from their Q3 investors call, which was yesterday afternoon.

It doesn't matter how much it sold when at the end of the year it'll get left off of pretty much every GOTY award list and has been pretty handily panned by so many people. It'd be the lowest-scoring nominee in recent memory.

they sold a gutted, shell of what could have been one of the best games ever. thats what they sold.

Yeah, I tire of marketing PR speak as well. Just spit out a damn number, Activision! It's not like you have to hide bad numbers here (like MS is doing with sales of the Xbox One!)...just say "Hey, we sold X number of copies" and be done with it!

Once again Activision is doing the whole thing of using how much they shipped as opposed to have actually sold.

Not how the game was meant to be played. Patched coming next update.

That's cool and interesting. How long will it be until it gets removed?

Nope, that Shadow of Mordor's tutorial. I know 'cause I just played it.

If you'd carried on reading literally the same sentence I say that in, you'd see I'd said that it's a new idea for the revived version of the series, if not a new idea to classic Who.

Nearly every Blomkamp film has been strongly evocative of the horrors and alienation of apartheid, from District Nine, Elysium, Tempbot and on all the way back to Alive in Joberg with robots, aliens or sometimes our entire planet standing in for black South Africans.

NO! you need to let go of the past!

I couldn't believe how lame the Hurt Locker was after winning all those awards. I agree 100%. D9 got robbed.

In my opinion, District 9 got screwed over at the Oscar's. It's like the Academy doesn't respect science fiction films and just goes for the WW2 movies. District 9 was 10 times better then the Hurt Locker and far more original.

Did you read the post? This was back in 2006, and it speaks to the attitude he had at the time. And the movie is about people going to space, not probes. I think it's totally fair. And I think it 100% grounds the movie in a realistic pessimism that exists on a potential post apoc planet.

It's how I get up every morning.

Angry pessimism that drives people to do great things is my favorite kind of pessimism.

I'm getting to that.