Before release, Bungie were keen to drip feed details of Exotics to players
through gameplay snippets and timed reveals.
Not exact matches
A Challenge mode remixes a lot of the action, offering
snippets of
gameplay across various levels segments from each game, boss rushes, and if you're good enough to unlock it, a boss rush that runs
through all six games.
I love its soundtrack, filled with new - to - me J - Pop, bossa nova, synthwave and dance; I love its storytelling, told
through slice - of - life
snippets that require real mastery to unlock; and most of all, I love its perfect fusion of music, visuals, and
gameplay.
The story mode extended to every playable character and showcased a little
snippet of backstory for each character
through a combination of both animation and
gameplay.
The theme is found throughout the game,
through the lore of Native American tribes that settled in the Blackwood Pines area,
through various Totems found throughout the
gameplay that show
snippets of ominous events that may or may not occur, and even when you trigger such events during
gameplay, you'll see a ripple of butterflies in the corner of the screen.