We learned a heck of
a lot about Destiny 2 during last week's big gameplay reveal, but perhaps one of the most interesting tidbits to come out of that daylong affair actually took place in a totally unrelated game, World of Warcraft.
Yesterday Bungie announced
a lot about Destiny 2 revealing lot of information about the gameplay and PC version.
We learned
a LOT about Destiny and how it will play.
Not exact matches
Granted, a
lot of them will be horrendous, but if you get into the right frame of mind
about dating and meeting people, then you can take control of your own
destiny to some degree, and actually embrace being single.
So you've read and heard a
lot of romantic stories
about single men who found their
destiny in the expanses of the World Wide Web?
Kill xyor the unwed matchmaking server Its absolutely unacceptable, but so is a
lot of design flaws in the game that
Destinys fanbase has complained
about.
A surge of quality independent titles such as Inside and Stardew Valley, huge blockbuster releases like
Destiny 2 and Overwatch, and the emergence of virtual reality as a viable, affordable platform all give players a
lot to be happy
about.
Sadly that's always been
Destiny though, it's just more of the same stuff, it's just for most of it's original fanbase, the core design was so good nobody cared
about more of the same as the game had
lots of cool meaningful loot to chase.
We've been gathering
lots of feedback
about the
Destiny 2 Sandbox, and seeing it on a deployment schedule sparks more questions.
I do hear a
lot of complaints
about the endgame, largely because they are comparing this to
Destiny 1 after three years of tweaks and DLC.
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There has been a
lot of buzz
about Destiny 2 coming to PC, but it seems there is more to the story.
First person games like Overwatch and
Destiny show how small touches in character animation say a
lot about the characters we play as, even if we can't see their faces.
Bungie updates Crota's End Raid, fixes a bug, and discusses a whole
lot more changes in a recent blog post
about what's going on with
Destiny.
Among the voice lines are a
lot about Patrol Zones from
Destiny 1; Venus, Mars, The Dreadnaught, and even Old Russia.
We finally got to see the reveal for
Destiny 2 yesterday and the developers Bungie had a
lot to talk
about; the latest improvements, new features and more.
We finally got to see the reveal for
Destiny 2 yesterday and the developers Bungie had a
lot to talk
about; the latest improvements, new...
Destiny 2 is
about to have its first Iron Banner event,
lots of games with female protagonists are on sale through Humble Bundle, Stardew Valley has a missing character, and there's new Halloween splat fest happening this weekend.
The story ties neatly into this conceit, with
lots of earnest hand - wringing
about destiny and changing the future, and a few memorable time twists and alternate timelines.
I've written
about Destiny a
lot this past year.
We are all
about 4K gaming this week as we have been trying out
lots of different games on the Xbox One X and the Pro with games including Assassins Creed Origins, Shadows of War, The Last of Us Remastered,
Destiny 2 and Diablo.
The first Iron Banner live event is currently running in
Destiny 2, and the fans have a
lot to say
about the new Iron Banner weapons that are dropping left, right, and centre for them.
There has been some incredible new
Destiny 2 wallpaper released on the cover of Edge magazine, and I think it says a
lot about what's to come in the title.
Bungie released a new teaser for
Destiny: The Taken King which shows a
lot about the upcoming expansion and what you can expect from it...
I did so partly out of professional curiosity — I've had to write an awful
lot of news posts
about Destiny 2 this year — but mostly because I didn't want to let a cultural phenomenon pass me by.
Of course we'll also take
about games,
lots of games, including the likes of Assassin's Creed Origins, Red Dead Redemption 2, Star Wars, Wolfenstein, Spider - man, Call of Duty WW2,
Destiny 2 and plenty more.
You can see it for yourself and read a
lot more
about Destiny 2 in our main hub.
Given the game's MMO - like mechanics, even after you finished
Destiny's main story, there's still a
lot to learn
about and uncover in Bungie's shooter.