At it's core,
Destiny is a fun game and is enjoyable with the right group of people.
Not exact matches
I
'm looking for an escape, and
Destiny is a quality
game that
is a lot of
fun.»
If you
're after an infinite action RPG then
Destiny 2
is a few DLC packs and expansions away from that, but if you
're after a regular light dose of beautiful sci - fi shooter
fun, the perfect post-pub co-op jolly, or the
game that will have your fireteam shouting in joy at your monitors when a raid boss goes down,
Destiny 2
is a very well - made shooter and one of the best co-op
games on PC.
Destiny is by no means a flawless
game, but it
's able to overshadow its faults by offering superb gameplay while blending everything into a singular, truly
fun experience.
In fact, young Peter's
destiny seems to
be an urgency to assume more responsibility as a leader... not live the carefree days of
fun and
games that Mr. Barre had set out.
As a whole, Entwined
is a good looking
game with a wonderful musical score and a
fun style of gameplay, but for all of its grand suggestions that this
is a
game about love and life and
destiny, it ends up feeling more like a dressed up minigame.
Destiny 2
is a
game at its best when it doesn't take itself too seriously - when it
's fun.
Destiny 2 Strikes
are some of the hardest regular challenges you'll face as a guardian, but they
're also some of the most
fun you can have in the
game.
Destiny 2
is a
fun game, really
fun.
Destiny 2
's campaign
is a tremendous improvement over the rote, repetitive missions of the first
game, offering huge set pieces and
fun enemy encounters that channel the best parts of Bungie
's Halo
games.
Destiny 2
is a lot more accessible, but that doesn't take away the
fun you will have spending hours playing through the
game's many activities.
Part of
Destiny's success
is the fact that it has
been so carefully looked after since it launched, with everything
being constantly changes in order to keep the
game fair and
fun for everyone.
With a cheeky narrator that doesn't know when to
be quiet, different stories that
are told in brief, bite - sized chunks, and a
fun and fluid combat system, Stories: The Path of
Destinies is worth checking out even if its clearly lacking the amount of polish other
games of this nature have.
Now the first point I don't care so much about because if a
game is fun I don't actually need to know anything about it to enjoy it but I will say that
Destiny's «mysteries»
are flat - out lazy compared to the thoughtful world building that happens in the Souls
games.
In an age where
games are concerned with you «realistically» popping out of cover to shoot people like a modern version of Duck Hunt,
Destiny reminds you why Bungie's fast - paced action
is so much
fun.
It
's not perfect by any means (Loading times
are a little much, some Frame drops in intense battles) but for me it
is, especially now when
games are so focused on Hollywood movie story telling, saturated with FPSs, and disappointing hype (* cough * No Mans Sky,
Destiny * cough * to name a few) I just want a
game that
is fun to play, and Recore
is just that.
Following the gameplay reveal of
Destiny 2, our very own Lou
is having
fun playing the
game in Los Angeles, and he came back to us with some interesting information about the PC settings available in the current build of the
game.
Say what you will about
Destiny's story (or lack thereof), voice acting, or any number of other complaints we've heard about the
game as of late, the fact remains that
Destiny is just plain
fun.
It
's exciting to think about a
game that
is as
fun and cooperative as
Destiny, but with a story and lore that
is crafted by the same people who brought us the Mass Effect trilogy.
While
Destiny's initial truck to max level
is a generally
fun time, it
's end
game was awfully designed, causing outrage among players.
Make no mistake, while this
game is great
fun to lone - wolf as a single - player, co-op
is where
Destiny is going to really shine.
I had played the D2 beta and it
was fun, but it didn't immediately make me want to pre-order, the concern of the sheer amount of time a
game like
Destiny can soak up meant I probably couldn't give it the attention it
was asking of me.
I
am about to sold xbox one, if it says again co-op and in another
game (by the way, next gen looks more like wait for the
games gen... there
are just not enough, most of them low graphics or just simply bad) and it
is just a way of saying go on line, will say bye xbox, hi ps4, and if that goes sideways as well, then console gaming
is over for me, console gaming
was supposed to
be for
fun, with friends, guys u share coke with and laugh and eat altogether whike killing zombies on L4D or time splitters, bestgames ever, most played
games since i started many years ago, now im just bored and tired of crap like
destiny and the like, passed the
game full in 5 days, now what?
As a whole,
Destiny is a great
game that
is fun to play and has so much going for it that it boggles the mind to think of what Bungie got wrong here.
Destiny 2 has plenty of Easter eggs to keep fans entertained (including a cheeky nod back to Paul McCartney's awful
Destiny 1 soundtrack) and, already, a
fun gameplay secret has
been uncovered in the
game's Farm social space.
The original
Destiny was a flawed but revelatory
game for the ways in which it combined the addictive elements of role - playing
games with the mindless
fun of first - person shooters.
No
game is fun forever, though: Loot - driven
games like
Destiny 2 or Star Wars Battlefront 2 have found it nearly impossible to balance the rates at which people can grind rewards while keeping everyone happy, while even level playing fields like Overwatch struggle with toxicity between players.