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Fishing is waaayy too low on the list. Case in point, Sega Bass Fishing for the Dreamcast with the rod controller. That game was dope.

I know, I was surprised when I tried playing on Tuesday just how little I could do. The game is borderline unplayable now unless I drop more cash. That’s not really being reported on and that’s eyebrow raising. I’ve seen games get torched by the media for much less.

I mean, I love my family, but I’ll probably wait till there’s a sale. They’ll probably still have most of their fingers.

I agree. I have no problems with expansions or even DLC if done well. I actually think expansions are a great way to add value to existing games and help developers recoup some of the cost of building the base game. I’m sure TTK is good and is probably worth $40. My only issue is the fact that Bungie shipped the

Exactly. People who buy the $60 game today get all the content that Bungie expects me to pay $140 for. That’s fair? I get that a lot of the vanilla content their getting is old and kind of useless, but that’s just poor design right? (I love how people are telling new players to just jump to level 25 and skip the year

Right, I’ve put in well over 100 and for all it’s flaws I still had fun with vanilla Destiny. I’ve also already paid $100 for that. Now Bungie wants me to spend another $40 for content that really should have been there from day one, or at least as parts of the first two expansions. I know value is different for

I know right? I logged on last night and couldn’t believe how little I could do. It doesn’t matter if TTK is good if they keep treating players this way.

Jason, here’s my question. I have no doubt that TTK is great, but how is it okay that we’ve already spent $100 and now are expected to spend another $40 on a game that was completely incomplete when it shipped? I feel like this needs to be addressed by you or Kirk and not just in the comments. Maybe some people feel