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  1. Mar 9, 2015
    9
    I had no intention of getting this generation of consoles, I am mostly a PC gamer. I played this on a friend´s Xbox One and was hooked. Bought my own Xbox One and the edition with the two expansion packs. I love this game. The graphics are great, the game is accessible and I am having a blast with my online buddy. I have ploughed 30 hours into this game so far. Looking forward to years ofI had no intention of getting this generation of consoles, I am mostly a PC gamer. I played this on a friend´s Xbox One and was hooked. Bought my own Xbox One and the edition with the two expansion packs. I love this game. The graphics are great, the game is accessible and I am having a blast with my online buddy. I have ploughed 30 hours into this game so far. Looking forward to years of gaming in Destiny. Great job Bungie. Expand
  2. Mar 6, 2015
    8
    I want to rate the game lower than I did.
    There is such a sad excuse for a story it makes my head hurt, how could they waste this game with this story? Once you're done the story, you are faced with crushing repetition, and only the collection of stuff to keep playing for. Again, no story to drive you to keep playing, just endless loot collecting (98% of which you simply throw away
    I want to rate the game lower than I did.
    There is such a sad excuse for a story it makes my head hurt, how could they waste this game with this story? Once you're done the story, you are faced with crushing repetition, and only the collection of stuff to keep playing for. Again, no story to drive you to keep playing, just endless loot collecting (98% of which you simply throw away because it's inferior). The soundtrack is fairly weak and the visuals are good, but not blow your mind next gen great.
    The multiplayer seems to be unable to consistently pair you with players of similar skill. Have one match even, next match you get creamed, creamed again, destroy everyone, destroy everyone, balanced, creamed, creamed, destroy. There seams to be no logic to how PvP stacks players and no logic to weapon balance either.
    Then I see that I have logged over 300 hours and realize that something about this game keeps you there. Something about being a Guardian patrolling an unstable buffer zone between Earth and it's enemies keeps you coming back. The action and enemies are so well crafted that you just enjoy shooting the same thing over and over. You enjoy running around the same maps over and over, kicking ass. Even writing this it looks insane to think that I just kept playing. I believe I have finally broken free from this madness, but for my dollars to hours ratio on this one, I have to give it at least an 8.

    A great, smooth shooter with endless storyless hours of gameplay. Addictive personalities beware, this game will own you.
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  3. Mar 6, 2015
    9
    Destiny ISN'T Halo 2.0 or like the majority of FPS games available. People that approach this with that kind of expectation are likely to be disappointed in certain aspects.

    First off the campaign. This is certainly an area that is lacking in depth and quality of story we expect from the majority of FPS games and after Bungie gave us Halo we expected so much more. There is a distinct
    Destiny ISN'T Halo 2.0 or like the majority of FPS games available. People that approach this with that kind of expectation are likely to be disappointed in certain aspects.

    First off the campaign. This is certainly an area that is lacking in depth and quality of story we expect from the majority of FPS games and after Bungie gave us Halo we expected so much more. There is a distinct lack of story and the missions tend to be the same - either ending in a boss fight or waves of enemies. This really has a negative impact on the campaign part of the game but its not until you reach the end-game that the reason the mission structure and lack of cut-scenes are designed this way becomes apparent. They are like mini 'Strikes' and are used for 'Daily' missions for end game activity and extra rewards - this wouldn't be possible or at least work as well if the missions were more traditional. I feel as though Bungie sacrificed 'Story' to provide more end game content.

    The campaign begins on Earth and as you progress through you unlock each new area until all 4 are opened up. On each area you can access the available activities whether that be individual campaign missions - something you have to do when playing through the campaign as it doesn't play through automatically, Strikes - 3 player co-op missions, Raid - 6 player co-op mission or Patrol - free roam mode. Each activity begins in a 'public' area that can be occupied by other players and you are free to go pretty much anywhere in the area - even on a mission or strike - so you can get involved in Public Events, go hunting for resources/loot or just go straight to the objective.

    Strikes are the co-op part of the game and require a fireteam of 3 so if you don't have 2 others, the game will matchmake for you. These follow the same sort of pattern as the campaign mission with an end boss to beat. Raids are the pinnacle of this and by far the best content in the PvE area of the game. They are a 6 player co-op mode that requires communication and co-ordination. As such there is no matchmaking so require you to find people - either friends or people you meet playing Destiny (there are websites available too to find players) so you can find people that will compliment your fireteam and speak the same language.

    Things like the Raid are part of the end-game content and for me the best part of Destiny.

    Destiny also has a PvP mode with the usual team deathmatch mode but also a few other modes. Its not as varied as something like CoD but it's certainly fun. Other games have very separate areas - Campaign is very separate to co-op which is also separate from MP, but Destiny tries to tie all these together. Your 'Gaurdian' does everything and earns XP in all areas. Weapons and Armour acquired in PvP can be used in PvE and vice versa. In other FPS games, once you beat the campaign, there is little reason to return unless achievement hunting but in Destiny you can and probably will end up playing the missions a lot for bounties or Daily mission rewards.

    In terms of the game mechanics, everything feels solid I can't fault it on this. It does everything you expect from a FPS and does it well. Some enemies are a bit of a bullet sponge - namely the bosses - but the array of weaponry and supers feel great to use. Visually this game is stunning too. Venus in particular looks incredible. There are similarities in enemy behaviour to those seen in Halo which isn't a bad thing as they used cover, jumped out of the way of grenades or swarmed at you.

    There is so much to do daily - with bounties - both PvP and PvE, missions etc as well as weekly too. Lots of weapons and armour to collect and upgrade that it can keep you playing for many many hours. In terms of value (cost per hour) it could be one of the best buys you make and for that reason alone it earns extra marks. Like I said if you are expecting Halo 2.0 and a traditional Campaign and story then you will be disappointed but Destiny has tried to be 'different'. Its certainly much better with friends but there is still fun to be had Solo.
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  4. Mar 4, 2015
    7
    Content - 6/10
    After playing threw the story line it's full of holes that can only be filled by looking things up online. It feels like there is an amazing story and its been chopped up to be sold later for more money. You feel like there could be something amazing in this but it never comes and then you finish all the content. Maybe after a full year of DLC the game will actually feel
    Content - 6/10
    After playing threw the story line it's full of holes that can only be filled by looking things up online. It feels like there is an amazing story and its been chopped up to be sold later for more money. You feel like there could be something amazing in this but it never comes and then you finish all the content. Maybe after a full year of DLC the game will actually feel like a full games worth of story.

    MMO Aspect- 3/10
    You go to a city or a planet and you see others around you but there is not a good way to be able to communicate with them. Really besides the seeing them they don't feel like they do anything. Doing strikes in match making you get 1 out of 20 that have anyone talking.

    Re playability PvE - 7/10
    While playing the story line you will most likely do everything you can do without forming a group. If you want to do raids you need a preformed group and that's a problem because communicating with others is difficult. There is potential for things to get better with future expansions and more content.

    PvP - 10/10
    PvP is fun and the game mechanics give it a variety without feeling to be to much. There is a wide variety of weapons and looks and even player builds allowing things to be complex without being overdone. The PvP in this game alone is worth the cost.

    Initially this game is ok but you can just feel how much potential it has. I really see this game going places if they keep expanding upon it.

    Overall- 7/10 pushed over by the feel of potential.
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  5. Mar 2, 2015
    10
    First off the story is a black hole of stupid and seem ably written by a 12 year old.

    Second. The game rocks for PvP and PvE. I love raiding and rolling though the story missions. The PvP is very satisfying in the way Halo was. People **** about broken guns that mow down people but the only people who do that are those who arnt very good or don't know what gun to select. Many blue guns
    First off the story is a black hole of stupid and seem ably written by a 12 year old.

    Second. The game rocks for PvP and PvE. I love raiding and rolling though the story missions. The PvP is very satisfying in the way Halo was. People **** about broken guns that mow down people but the only people who do that are those who arnt very good or don't know what gun to select. Many blue guns will work just as well in PvP as exotics.
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  6. Feb 23, 2015
    5
    This was the biggest gaming disappointment of 2014. This game has absolutely no character, no great moments. You run somewhere, hold X shoot things that come at you. THAT IS THE WHOLE PVE/CAMPAIGN GAME. PVP is actually a lot of fun, sadly. Too bad the maps are too few. The game was nowhere near finished and the budget at 500,000,000 is nowhere seen.This would be a good rent.
  7. Feb 20, 2015
    3
    This game is boring, repetitive, half of what it was hyped to be, and depends heavily on customer-generated 3rd party aps just to function, i.e., DestinyLFG. You have to use an external website, just to communicate, find, and build a team to tackle the raids, high-level, 6 player missions which drop the best rewards. Imagine that, the game is so unfinished, that the users have to fill inThis game is boring, repetitive, half of what it was hyped to be, and depends heavily on customer-generated 3rd party aps just to function, i.e., DestinyLFG. You have to use an external website, just to communicate, find, and build a team to tackle the raids, high-level, 6 player missions which drop the best rewards. Imagine that, the game is so unfinished, that the users have to fill in the broken pieces. On top of that, the user generated content is much more polished and enriching than the half-ass*d, rushed storyline that is in the game. It is clear this game fell apart during the design process, as shown by the departure of the lead writer. Alpha version testers attest to how the storyline was chopped up and klugged back together, to make a nonsensical narrative.

    The community "support" by bungie is laughable, as they keep making beginner mistakes. Their quick to patch player exploits, but can't even solve bugs that have been around since the beta i.e., the heave ammo bug, which has been around since launch in September 2013, that is HALF A YEAR.... SERIOUSLY?

    The pvp is a joke and wildly unbalanced. Player super powers allow a single player to effectively push an "i win" button and wipe out a whole team. Shotguns have totally unrealistic ranges, and all this is after 6 months of "polish". What crap. There's a reason this game is widely disrespected and the players have left in droves.
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  8. Feb 16, 2015
    8
    Wait until Ultimate Edition for Destiny before buying it waitnow not worth 59.99USD
    Don't Buy DLC or Don't Buy Season Pass.
    This DLCs is Pay to Unlock since Fileszie is less then 200MB Really under 10mb.
    Skip all Pay to Unlock DLC others one coming for Destiny.
    Real DLC Filesize least 250MB-10GB
  9. Feb 13, 2015
    3
    This game is not an RPG (Wait, yes it is, because you can dance!). The story is a gimmick, the missions are repetitive, you can't talk to other players, and nothing seems significant. Also you have to UNLOCK MULTIPLAYER. I'm not sure why this is a thing.

    Once you actually start playing multiplayer, you soon realize that the game is horribly unbalanced. You then logically ask yourself,
    This game is not an RPG (Wait, yes it is, because you can dance!). The story is a gimmick, the missions are repetitive, you can't talk to other players, and nothing seems significant. Also you have to UNLOCK MULTIPLAYER. I'm not sure why this is a thing.

    Once you actually start playing multiplayer, you soon realize that the game is horribly unbalanced. You then logically ask yourself, "How can I gain an edge? Oh I know! I'll just grind for better gear!" So then you begin grinding through all the missions and raids in an epic quest to restore balance to the multiplayer. You then unlock some special auto rifle that promises you instant success in multiplayer. You then go into a multiplayer match with your shiny new gun, then BANG! You get killed by an ability power. This is the point where you realize the game will never be balanced, and that you only bought this game because you gave into the hype.
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  10. Feb 11, 2015
    7
    It's very light on content, it could/should be so much better yet I'm still playing it and enjoying it, especially with friends.

    It gets some things so right, shame it couldn't get the rest right.
  11. Feb 4, 2015
    0
    Terrible. Go to X, kill Y, repeat; all the missions are identical. This is the most repetitive game I have ever played. All the guns feel the same, the maps are bland and you can't talk to anyone else. That is right, no communication whatsoever unless you are in a private chat with your friends.
  12. Jan 28, 2015
    5
    Beautiful but very empty, uninspired and repetitive. 'Disappointing' is the best way to sum it up after all the hype they game got and for the names behind it and serves as a shining example of why the idea of 'pre-ordering' is now a horrible thing and why developers need to find better ways to get us on board with a game other than offering some kind of exclusive for buying it beforeBeautiful but very empty, uninspired and repetitive. 'Disappointing' is the best way to sum it up after all the hype they game got and for the names behind it and serves as a shining example of why the idea of 'pre-ordering' is now a horrible thing and why developers need to find better ways to get us on board with a game other than offering some kind of exclusive for buying it before knowing what we'll really get. Very playable and can be very exciting at times, but it's too often that it's broken up by long boring missions that you've done many times over. Most events in the campaign will involve guarding something from a 'horde mode' style attack. The biggest let downs are: 1) for a game to brag about customization only to require you to use the greatest/strongest armor doesn't count as customization. Yes, you can pick what COLOR you are, but as far as what armor you are wearing you must wear the best if you with to progress. 2) The story is unfinished... Yes, if you bought this for the campaign alone then prepare for an unfinished story UNLESS you fork out $15 for every bit of DLC thats planned for the next several years 3) No exploitation in the time there actually is story. Who are these guys? Why am I killing them? What do they want? You don't know, and you'll be left not knowing. This game is just a shell of what could be an amazing game but instead just ended up being a hype machine that wants you to pay and pay and pay for more content. The only time this game really shines is in the Crucible, which is the competitive player vs player matches. Expand
  13. Jan 27, 2015
    0
    I originally gave this game a really good review but now it's "aww crap we forgot to complete the game... Oh! i know lets make some DLC for it for the rest of the game!"
  14. Jan 20, 2015
    8
    PROS
    The mechanics and gunplay of the game are great
    Really good graphics Diverse worlds and enemies Simple storytelling Multiplayer has no problems Great soundtrack Playability with friends Large amount of weapons to choose from CONS The race of your character doesn't change anything in the game There is only 3 classes to choose from and each class has only 2 subclasses The
    PROS
    The mechanics and gunplay of the game are great
    Really good graphics
    Diverse worlds and enemies
    Simple storytelling
    Multiplayer has no problems
    Great soundtrack
    Playability with friends
    Large amount of weapons to choose from

    CONS
    The race of your character doesn't change anything in the game
    There is only 3 classes to choose from and each class has only 2 subclasses
    The storyline is not the best, but what do you expect from a shooter?
    The random loot system is a bit frustrating at times
    THE SPEEDER BIKES DONT HAVE GUNS!
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  15. Jan 20, 2015
    3
    Destiny is a mix of first-person shooter and action rpg that requires a permanent connection to play, yet it's filled with connectivity issues that keep you from playing it.
  16. Jan 19, 2015
    3
    I don't understand how anyone can rate this above a 6. The only thing good about it is the graphics and mechanics. It's a zero story grind fest. Worse than that, they think we're idiots (and some of you are). At this point it's BEYOND DISPUTE that they took a 60 dollar game and chopped it up into pieces so they could sell those pieces for more money. BEYOND DISPUTE. Anyone claimingI don't understand how anyone can rate this above a 6. The only thing good about it is the graphics and mechanics. It's a zero story grind fest. Worse than that, they think we're idiots (and some of you are). At this point it's BEYOND DISPUTE that they took a 60 dollar game and chopped it up into pieces so they could sell those pieces for more money. BEYOND DISPUTE. Anyone claiming otherwise is a moron, or working for Activision. Expand
  17. Jan 19, 2015
    2
    I am highly disappointed not just in the game, but that Bungie felt this was acceptable. There is absolutely no story to this game at all. We were basically sold an epic prologue. What is even worse is for a game that is multiplayer and an MMO there is absolutely no multipllayer aspect that is enjoyable.. The way in which to communicate with other players is non existent. I don't know ifI am highly disappointed not just in the game, but that Bungie felt this was acceptable. There is absolutely no story to this game at all. We were basically sold an epic prologue. What is even worse is for a game that is multiplayer and an MMO there is absolutely no multipllayer aspect that is enjoyable.. The way in which to communicate with other players is non existent. I don't know if people just don't use their mics, don't know how to use their mics, or if there is no support without party chat. The Xbox One also makes things worse for MMO's if you want to call it that, because there is no multitasking without a very delayed opening of another window that takes you away from the game. Finding players is difficult and no in game application to do it. Back to the complaint about the story. We were basically sold an epic prologue only in these grinding of missions that end and send you back to orbit. There is no progression through a level or even proceeding to the next quest. Its just jump into a story arc get kicked back out to main screen. Wash, rinse, repeat.

    Story: There just isn't any. Anything in the game is just a. Quick run through this while your ghost trips an alarm. You'll fight 3 to 4 waves of enemies only for the Ghost to trip more alarms and make you do the same thing. There is no variation at all. The missions are over with it just being a kill as many waves of enemies as you can and hope you can progress enough or get a drop worth a dam. Very limited cut scenes or even character development. I mean they didn't even try! Maybe they didn't have to to explain why they didn't have time to develop characters?

    RAIDS: There is no matchmaking like STO or other MMO's and for the ones that lack it. I can at least go to a chat option and try to pug it myself. NOT HERE. This I have to go to the Forums and sometimes am spending hours just trying to do a run through.

    GEAR: Gear is a Casino style pull the lever and see if you get lucky. When you do happen to get lucky its just stuff your recycling anyway hoping you can get enough plating or wire to upgrade some gear. It comes painfull slow until you have fully geared something. Then its just play the crucible or events until you have so much of it you don't know what to do with it.

    MARKETS/AUCTION HOUSE: Most of the people that hang around the tower have useless items unless we are talking about ZUR. But considering some missions need him. You could be playing the waiting game just to progress through what should be a main story arc. The glimmer is painful to earn at times and you only seem to bank it when your just playing waiting for your weekly resets of a raid/ crucible marks etc. There is absolutely no economy

    MISSIONS: First of all missions or quests are actually bounties and there really should be a separation of these and you're also extremely limited at what you can carry being ten. So Missions, Crucible, etc. Even though they upped it, it still seems lacking.

    TERRITORY: Out of entire planets you spend most of your time rehashing the same landscapes forward or reverse. Not unlike other MMO's the area is extremely small and even the expansions just rehash old territories. A lot of missions are spent going through the exact same area with no difference other than the Ghost activating different doors. Shortly after the mission is over.

    DAY ONE EXPANSIONS: Wish I read that more carefully before I bought them. I thought I was getting a day one special pre-order exclusive like you used to in the old days of gaming. NOPE! Just expansions that wouldn't be released for months after initial release. This just proves these things were originally in the game and taken out to be sold at a later date.

    The game looks great, but there is just a shell here of what this game could be. I can't see spending 10 years playing a game that is essentially a grind. Level progression is not well thought out and neither are drops or market places. Raiding can be a giant waste of time just trying to get a group together on the forums. The game is essentially a DLC trap and not worthy of an MMO title. Borderlands is more worthy than this game because it had a dam story. MMO's are HUGE and have literally hours and hours of story that is in game NOT IN A GRIMORE CARD. For the 500 million spent on this game I want to know where all that money went?

    The game literally seems like there was a lot more too it that they systematically went through and took out. I mean literally just capped off certain areas and just took characters out of the game. They didn't even try to hide it. There are just empty areas and kiosks in cities and all the areas you go. It is really sad and if this is the "New way" of gaming and telling stories. Buying chapter by chapter or Page by page in Destiny's case I am all set.
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  18. Jan 14, 2015
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Destiny. What is there to say about it. If i just went by the fact bungie made its awesome but if i only saw activisions name on it i would say its gonna be some mindless shooter. Both made it so it seems. Its a great game overall but the problems cripple its enjoyability to the point where you have to repeatedly download the same update over and over again. I dont have a great connection but im not doing a gigabyte of updates every time i sign on.. Expand
  19. Jan 11, 2015
    3
    Though I knew Destiny was going to focus heavily on the MMO aspects, single-player gamer reviews convinced me that it was so much more than that. I feel lied to. The story line aspects that I expected from the creators of Halo simply aren't there. The quests are tedious and lack completely in creativity and the single player content simply isn't fun. I am a complete sci-fi lover, and I hadThough I knew Destiny was going to focus heavily on the MMO aspects, single-player gamer reviews convinced me that it was so much more than that. I feel lied to. The story line aspects that I expected from the creators of Halo simply aren't there. The quests are tedious and lack completely in creativity and the single player content simply isn't fun. I am a complete sci-fi lover, and I had exceptional enthusiasm and high hopes for this game. Unfortunately, I have found myself disappointed in every way. I regret my purchase. If you want to sign-on with a couple buddies, and do the same sort of shoot and kill quests over and over, this will be perfect for you. If you want an enriching and well thought out sci-fi single player environment, don't waste your money. Expand
  20. Jan 9, 2015
    3
    Great game, is a FPS combined with a MMO. works great until you realize that most MMO have about 20 to 30 times more content and areas to explore. The game progression is based off of grinding and the only way to keep it enjoyable is to play with friends. There is also a lack off different weapons. For being a half a billion title this game should have take more risk in its game designGreat game, is a FPS combined with a MMO. works great until you realize that most MMO have about 20 to 30 times more content and areas to explore. The game progression is based off of grinding and the only way to keep it enjoyable is to play with friends. There is also a lack off different weapons. For being a half a billion title this game should have take more risk in its game design instead of playing every single element safe. Expand
  21. Jan 6, 2015
    10
    This game has been abused by reviewers. Before I say why I love destiny, I want to point out something: This isn't an mmo. It may sell itself as an mmo, but it isn't. The multiplayer isn't massive nor is the content. This Game was designed by shooter developers, and should judged so. If you approach it as a shooter, you realize why people like playing destiny despite its supposed storyThis game has been abused by reviewers. Before I say why I love destiny, I want to point out something: This isn't an mmo. It may sell itself as an mmo, but it isn't. The multiplayer isn't massive nor is the content. This Game was designed by shooter developers, and should judged so. If you approach it as a shooter, you realize why people like playing destiny despite its supposed story flaws. It was made for gameplay, and uses the story to move things along to level 20 and nothing more, just as it was intended. As a shooter this game is great in every way, from gunplay to multiplayer, to openworld and enemy design. The content in scale of a shooter is huge. This is why the game has been abused by reviewers like gamespot and ign. They think it is an memo and place to much weight on that, not paying attention to the fact that this game isn't at all an mmo, but a co op shooter that focuses on good game play in an open world, similar to skyrim without co op. Don't say halo or cod is an mmo, nor say destiny is. As a shooter, this game is perfect. Expand
  22. Jan 6, 2015
    10
    Beautiful scenery, near perfect gameplay mechanics, awesome PvP, intuitive multiplayer cooperation both on grand and small scales AND your sidekick is voiced by Peter Dinklage?? I could rave about this game for days. Sure some of the stuff you spend hours to get is cosmetic! Sure some of the missions seem minorly repetitive! Cmon' guys! If you didn't care about obtaining useless fictionalBeautiful scenery, near perfect gameplay mechanics, awesome PvP, intuitive multiplayer cooperation both on grand and small scales AND your sidekick is voiced by Peter Dinklage?? I could rave about this game for days. Sure some of the stuff you spend hours to get is cosmetic! Sure some of the missions seem minorly repetitive! Cmon' guys! If you didn't care about obtaining useless fictional objects then you would be outside flying real planes and fighting real enemies. This is a VIDEOGAME. And by god it's a damn entertaining one. So unrustle your jimmies and let the beautiful sounds of Dinklage's voice run through your veins. Yes that's it. Don't you feel better? Expand
  23. Jan 5, 2015
    2
    What a disappointment from the lads at bungie. I don't know if there has been the changing of the guard in terms of new staff, or if they were just a one hit (franchise wise) wonder.
    They spent millions of dollars creating a extremely unbalanced, and un-enjoyable game. Yes it is addictive, but you do not enjoy playing it.
    In terms of multi-player, crucible (normal player vs player)
    What a disappointment from the lads at bungie. I don't know if there has been the changing of the guard in terms of new staff, or if they were just a one hit (franchise wise) wonder.
    They spent millions of dollars creating a extremely unbalanced, and un-enjoyable game. Yes it is addictive, but you do not enjoy playing it.
    In terms of multi-player, crucible (normal player vs player) matches are extremely unbalanced. It feels like weapons and armour classes were created by spoiled brats, who just put in whatever they felt like. There is no balance at all. For many of the new players, they will be constantly at a disadvantage until they level up to 28 (ish). The problem is that takes a very very very long time. ANd you need to play a lot of game hours to get enough legendary items and mayble one exotic to be able to compete with the higher level players. This would be fine if there was a more balanced multiplayer versions.
    So players must spend an enormous time doing missions to get better equipment/items. The problem is the missions are extremely repetitive, and all in all very boring.
    All they need to do is fix the multiplayer. Balance out all the weapons and armour. So that it's a completely level playing field. They can have the option for unbalanced games (like the Iron Banner) as well, which would be a good compromise.

    Until they fix it, if you want to waste your life, and play an unfair game that only rewards kids who have enough time to dedicate their whole lives to the game, the it's for you. If not, don't waste your money.
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  24. Jan 5, 2015
    6
    Destiny is a very average title from Bungie, I expected ALOT more. The story in this game is shockingly bad with missions exactly the same as the last one. It tries to be an MMO RPG but it doesn't have many powers (like 3 classes with 2 different powers each). I do however like the loot system in the game which is collecting loot in the missions or after a game or strike. The PvP is meh,Destiny is a very average title from Bungie, I expected ALOT more. The story in this game is shockingly bad with missions exactly the same as the last one. It tries to be an MMO RPG but it doesn't have many powers (like 3 classes with 2 different powers each). I do however like the loot system in the game which is collecting loot in the missions or after a game or strike. The PvP is meh, chucked in as it feels like it was copied and pasted from the story ( I guess you could call it that) with maps and modes. The strikes were pretty fun but you would need a friend or 2 or 3 to help though. I would give this game a 6 overall. Expand
  25. Jan 5, 2015
    1
    An absolutely terrible repatative boring limiting peice of rubbish, but this time coming from BUNGIE! This game suprised most fans, as Bungie had created arguably the best game series of all time (Halo), and then to come with this rubbish, was astonishing. The game works in levels, which isn't always a bad thing, if the levels are not all the same, and frequently spiced up a bit. HoweverAn absolutely terrible repatative boring limiting peice of rubbish, but this time coming from BUNGIE! This game suprised most fans, as Bungie had created arguably the best game series of all time (Halo), and then to come with this rubbish, was astonishing. The game works in levels, which isn't always a bad thing, if the levels are not all the same, and frequently spiced up a bit. However Destiny is not, it's a repetative, kill all enemies then participate with a horde mode (basically you stand there, killing waves of enemies as your ghost repares something), and Bungie, withought fail does this for every single level! Let's talk about the non existant story, which the thing (voiced by Bill Nighy) refuses to tell you, none of the enemy factions have stories, as they did in Halo. The only reason I didn't give this game a 0, is because the visuals, and the soundtrack are some of the best I've ever seen/heard. Save £40 don't buy it! Expand
  26. Jan 3, 2015
    5
    This game is one of the most disappointing games I've seen bungie and activision make. The graphics are nice, but the story is boring, they force you to play online, its time consuming, and is full of bugs and glitches.
  27. Jan 3, 2015
    4
    Total ripoff. The game was released in a broken state. 100% hype, 0% innovation, 100% boring gameplay and story. Bungie promised patches, but instead they started working on addons and a sequel.
  28. Jan 1, 2015
    7
    Destiny is a first-person shooter in the style of Halo. Game play takes place online, so an XBox Live account is required. It has a lot of MMORPG elements to it, such as picking up PvE quests, leveling up your character, upgrading your gear, and joining PvP arenas.

    The good -- The graphics and the interface are gorgeous. And the combat mechanics are top-notch; it's clear that Bungie
    Destiny is a first-person shooter in the style of Halo. Game play takes place online, so an XBox Live account is required. It has a lot of MMORPG elements to it, such as picking up PvE quests, leveling up your character, upgrading your gear, and joining PvP arenas.

    The good -- The graphics and the interface are gorgeous. And the combat mechanics are top-notch; it's clear that Bungie brings a world of experience to the table, gleaned from their work on the Halo franchise. Leveling up your character and getting better gear are a lot of fun. Multiplayer is a great experience. Your character is already equipped with a vehicle; you don't have to earn it. Plus, the AI of the aliens are among the best that I've seen in a game.

    The bad -- There is minimal storyline. Missions are small (kill x number of these, or pick up x number of those) and feel repetitive and purposeless. Maps are large, but the missions have you running back and forth over the same map, rather than progressing from one end of the map to the other.

    The ugly -- Peter Dinklage's frequently-heard voice work is lackluster, and among the worst I've heard in a video game. And overall, the game feels a bit light, as if they were holding back a lot of content for the two expansions that have been announced.

    Conclusion -- Like I said, the combat mechanics are excellent. This is a great game for people who are more casual than hardcore. I plan on buying this game at some point, but not at full retail. I'm going to give it six months and pick it up for half price.
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  29. Dec 30, 2014
    6
    It was fun to grind and grind and grind and grind for a couple months. But the incentive for continuing is fairly empty since loot is randomised to an unfair degree, and the story isn't there.
    The combat is great and the crucible accentuates that fact with fun PvP arenas that kept me returning, and gave reason to the collection of cool looking armour. But that's about it, since the
    It was fun to grind and grind and grind and grind for a couple months. But the incentive for continuing is fairly empty since loot is randomised to an unfair degree, and the story isn't there.
    The combat is great and the crucible accentuates that fact with fun PvP arenas that kept me returning, and gave reason to the collection of cool looking armour. But that's about it, since the incentive for powerful loot is gone due to the fact that most gear stats won't transfer to PvP.
    On a lighter note, me and my friend played through the game together and it was great. If you plan on Slogging through the game then make sure you have a buddy to tag along. My experience wouldn't have been as great as it was without him. I've also heard that Raids are a rush to play, but I wouldn't know since I never bothered.
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  30. Dec 28, 2014
    1
    The game storyline was poorly written, and the content becomes quickly boring and hollow. There are so many bugs that occur while executing a raid that it makes it pointless to begin with.
  31. Dec 27, 2014
    5
    In short - so much promise and so little delivery. Fun to play in term of controlling character but the lacking story line, repeating missions quickly get tired on solo, but are occasionally fun with friends. Did the whole story and levelled up to 27. Sigh...starts off well but then falls apart as if the heart has been ripped out making what should be an epic game only average.
  32. Dec 21, 2014
    4
    The game was fun. Then the whiners came, and with them, followed patches that ruined the game. Not only that, but the community is so hostile and acts so "superior" just because they completed a raid and have raid gear, despite you both being level 30. The community is a joke, and so is the repetitiveness.
  33. Dec 20, 2014
    1
    Fun at first, but then you realize there's no story, no real objective, and nothing left in the endgame to build on any of that. Horribly repetitive, it's all just the same thing all the time, the enemies never change and you can come to expect the same one to hide behind the same cover every time, movements don't even change. The dlc doesn't add anything at all, same bad guys with theFun at first, but then you realize there's no story, no real objective, and nothing left in the endgame to build on any of that. Horribly repetitive, it's all just the same thing all the time, the enemies never change and you can come to expect the same one to hide behind the same cover every time, movements don't even change. The dlc doesn't add anything at all, same bad guys with the same animations and same level of repetition as far as where they hide and everything... the game is horrible. Expand
  34. Dec 17, 2014
    3
    No. Just no. I paid ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY DOLLARS for a game by the creators of Halo. The people who REDEFINED the meaning of an fps. But no. Content is purposely LOCKED AWAY so that you have to pay for other missions that are exactly the same, start at point A, get to point B, kill objective C, mission end. Every. Single. Mission. In this GOD FORSAKEN game. The full game was no more thanNo. Just no. I paid ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY DOLLARS for a game by the creators of Halo. The people who REDEFINED the meaning of an fps. But no. Content is purposely LOCKED AWAY so that you have to pay for other missions that are exactly the same, start at point A, get to point B, kill objective C, mission end. Every. Single. Mission. In this GOD FORSAKEN game. The full game was no more than an addon to the beta. I had more fun in the beta for 4 days than I did in the full game. I waited the best of 18 months for Destiny. For another game by the creators of Halo: Combat Evolved. Halo 2. Halo 3. Even Halo REACH. I wanted another revolutionary game but all I got was space Borderlands for causal gamers. I am not going to accept this. Destiny's mediocrity will forever live on. Rumors have been spread about a game that, once in it's life span, was a game with an interesting story about the Traveler being the spawn of the darkness. This isn't a spoiler because it ISN'T in the game. Can you even spoil this game? I don't think so. Everything you know about the game you could get from the synopsis. The stupid light level system doesn't make an INCH of sense to me. How does it even FREAKING WORK? You're telling me I have to trade my 208 defense armour for a worse piece of armour at 178 defense and it has a light level OF 2? FRICKING 2? Destiny wasn't just overhyped, it was lied about. "This isn't just a skybox, it's a whole world you can explore." WHAT HAPPENED? How can a game, with a budget of $500 MILLION dollars be so small and so lacking in content? On the Xbox One and PS4, it runs at 30 fps because it was "a cross gen game." Battlefield 4 was a cross gen game, and on the next-gen systems, it easily ran at 60 fps. Halo: The Master Chief Collection has 4 games of varying age and they all run at 60 fps, 1080p. This game is a massive slap to the face to all Halo fans and gamers all around. I will say, I had fun when I FIRST played the game with friends, but playing the same strike mission for the fiftieth time with no special reward for doing so is a disgrace. The Crucible is full of people who have clearly gotten too good at the game, while I don't pick up the game for 3 months, and because I bought the limited edition, a huge mistake, I was actually kind of EAGER to try the Dark Below. But guess what? Because I didn't want to PLAY the game, that also meant I couldn't PLAY the new content. And I don't even want to THINK about House of Wolves.

    Overall, I'm SICK of hearing about Destiny, and I am very, very, VERY disappointed in the game that has been given to us. We were promised so much more, and it was not delivered. The more I think about Destiny, the more things I see that are wrong with it. I just wanted more from Bungie, but they screwed up. You left Mircrosoft and you became Activision's. What was the point of that?

    I don't think I've ever given a game something as low as a 3/10, but I'm going to give Destiny a 3/10, because it's that special. Boring gameplay, boring story. Ok gameplay but gets drowned out because of everything else. Destiny 2 better be the most magnificent thing to ever hit this Earth, otherwise, it's staying off of my shelf. A 10-year contract? Please.
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  35. Dec 16, 2014
    9
    You're going to need a little patience with this game at first as you level up and collect/earn better gear for your character. Make sure you take the time to upgrade your Guardian and visit the tower often for bounties and other ways to level up quicker and possibly earn better gear/weapons. It is a Bungie game so there are similarities to Halo, (i.e the Hive and the Flood), but don't getYou're going to need a little patience with this game at first as you level up and collect/earn better gear for your character. Make sure you take the time to upgrade your Guardian and visit the tower often for bounties and other ways to level up quicker and possibly earn better gear/weapons. It is a Bungie game so there are similarities to Halo, (i.e the Hive and the Flood), but don't get too caught up in that because Destiny really is a unique and memorable game. Aside from some of the breath-taking graphics, the game gets better and better the more you play it. The missions are genuinely challenging and some of the boss battles are an absolute blast to play! That being said, make sure your character is upgraded with the appropriate gear and weapons as often as you can as some the bosses are impossible or tremendously time-consuming to defeat. Don't let negative reviews spoil your fun with this game. Destiny tailors your gaming experience to your style of play to provide an unforgettable experience. Who doesn't enjoy traversing the solar system and slaughtering hordes of hostile aliens? Definitely worth buying. Expand
  36. Dec 13, 2014
    0
    DLC takes away regular game content unless you buy it extra. Still even before game did not have much to do and of course its only one player local which kind of sucks.
  37. Dec 13, 2014
    0
    I was heavily invested in this game and had achieved the pinnacle of accomplishment in every facet of the game. I was highly ranked in both PvP and PvE...the game always felt unfinished, but the content was good and the art/locations were simply phenomenal. Slowly, we all began to realize that the upgrade system as well as the currency system was flawed and severely dysfunctional.I was heavily invested in this game and had achieved the pinnacle of accomplishment in every facet of the game. I was highly ranked in both PvP and PvE...the game always felt unfinished, but the content was good and the art/locations were simply phenomenal. Slowly, we all began to realize that the upgrade system as well as the currency system was flawed and severely dysfunctional. Several patches, changes, and introductions of even more currencies began to form into an even more severely broken system. The nail in the coffin for me was the first DLC...it introduced a new beautiful raid, a couple of new playable levels (1-2 hours of play time) and even MORE currencies that immediately rendered the previously "best" armor/weapons in the game useless and readily available to everyone. SO... if you like to feel like a hamster on a wheel constantly running to try and keep up with the "best" and most competitive weapons and armor in the game...Destiny is a good choice. Expand
  38. Dec 12, 2014
    1
    $15 per DLC that was already on the disc when I bought it? Check. Same price but less DLC features than Playstation? Check. Crappy Dev who wants to patch the Raid every time someone beats it so that current strategies no longer work? Double Check. Take your ball and go home, Bungie, you'll never get another dime from me.
  39. Dec 11, 2014
    3
    This game went from a 4/10 to a 3/10 after that laughable DLC they released. The storytelling in this game is the worst storytelling I've ever seen from a game. Bungie misled their fans and I'm surprised there isn't a class action lawsuit against Activision and Bungie right now.

    The gameplay is usually good, which is why this game gets a 3/10 from me and not a 0/10. Mechanics are fun,
    This game went from a 4/10 to a 3/10 after that laughable DLC they released. The storytelling in this game is the worst storytelling I've ever seen from a game. Bungie misled their fans and I'm surprised there isn't a class action lawsuit against Activision and Bungie right now.

    The gameplay is usually good, which is why this game gets a 3/10 from me and not a 0/10. Mechanics are fun, super abilities are fun, vertical movement adds a nice element of freedom you don't get in many games.

    However, this game is a 3/10, and I regret pre-ordering the collector's edition. Highly recommend you avoid this game, and all games by Bungie and Activision for the next 10 years.
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  40. Dec 10, 2014
    1
    With the new Expansion I can't support this game.. 20 bucks just to retain content that I had from the start. I now can't do the Weekly strikes because they're part of the expansions. The game is poorly written as it is and really isn't challenging at all. The way they increase challenges is 3 simple mechanics, adding more bad guys, giving them more health/damage or adding shields on toWith the new Expansion I can't support this game.. 20 bucks just to retain content that I had from the start. I now can't do the Weekly strikes because they're part of the expansions. The game is poorly written as it is and really isn't challenging at all. The way they increase challenges is 3 simple mechanics, adding more bad guys, giving them more health/damage or adding shields on to them.. that's it. Not to mention you get less content and pay the same on Xbox.. Expand
  41. Dec 9, 2014
    0
    This is the worst game I have ever played, don't buy this junk. This DLC adds hardly any content, all Bungie has done is raised the max light level to force its players to keep grinding over and over for little reward. And for all those loyal players who maxed out their exotics, Bungie decides to make their guns into a piece of junk, and force them to do it all over again if you want it toThis is the worst game I have ever played, don't buy this junk. This DLC adds hardly any content, all Bungie has done is raised the max light level to force its players to keep grinding over and over for little reward. And for all those loyal players who maxed out their exotics, Bungie decides to make their guns into a piece of junk, and force them to do it all over again if you want it to be any good. And most importantly the game is no fun. Everyone I know is just grinding to unlock more pointless loot. Expand
  42. Dec 9, 2014
    0
    This review will save you time and a massive headache.

    I purchased this game in September. Straight from the beginning the game was plagued with server issues and connection errors. Outrage from customers simply resulted in an apology from Bungie but that was it. There have been multiple patches and updates to try and fix the connection issues but the online aspect simply just does not
    This review will save you time and a massive headache.

    I purchased this game in September. Straight from the beginning the game was plagued with server issues and connection errors. Outrage from customers simply resulted in an apology from Bungie but that was it. There have been multiple patches and updates to try and fix the connection issues but the online aspect simply just does not work correctly.

    I gave this company 4 months to get their stuff together and the connection issues are worse than ever before. I spent 5 hours on the phone with XBox customer support to try and resolve anything that could be causing issues on my end. After port forwarding, resolving DNS issues, replacing a modem, uninstalling and reinstalling my gamertag and profile, and doing a system restore to reinstall the game and it's components, it still doesn't work as intended. I posted a plea for help on the their forums because they don't have a customer hotline and was met with nothing. I have never in my life been so disappointed with a game. In keeping with cliches, I can't even be lazy properly because the game is broken in every way and I literally can't even play it.

    I just received a refund from xbox live for the expansion back that doesn't work.

    Do not buy this game. The trouble is not worth the money.
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  43. Dec 9, 2014
    9
    The games can be repetative at times, but I have over 350 hours in it now and its more about the social aspect and playing with friends. They are improving the game a little each update so it will only get better. I only took a point away because of the disparity between the content in ps4 and xone. I paid the same for the game and dlc and you screw me for choosing to play on xone. I haveThe games can be repetative at times, but I have over 350 hours in it now and its more about the social aspect and playing with friends. They are improving the game a little each update so it will only get better. I only took a point away because of the disparity between the content in ps4 and xone. I paid the same for the game and dlc and you screw me for choosing to play on xone. I have both systems but have the game on one because of the social environmental of xbox live. Expand
  44. Dec 8, 2014
    4
    Bottom Line: Don't fall for the marketing hype or the fancy sounds and graphics. This game will bore you after a month (at most) due to its repetitive design, lack of content, lack of story, and neglected multiplayer. I definitely regret my purchase.

    Graphics/Effects/Music - Destiny is a beautiful game. The sound effects and musical score are also excellent. Why did they fire the guy?
    Bottom Line: Don't fall for the marketing hype or the fancy sounds and graphics. This game will bore you after a month (at most) due to its repetitive design, lack of content, lack of story, and neglected multiplayer. I definitely regret my purchase.

    Graphics/Effects/Music - Destiny is a beautiful game. The sound effects and musical score are also excellent. Why did they fire the guy?

    Gameplay - The shooter mechanics of this game are also excellent. Easily better than ALL the shooters I've EVER played. Yes, clearly Bungie's skill level is superb. That's why the rest of my review makes me so sad...

    Story/Lore - The story/lore is practically non-existent. As strange and crazy as this sounds given Bungie's reputation, please understand that this is not an exaggeration. Somewhere during the life cycle of Destiny's development, a large amount of cuts were made which caused their lead writer to leave the company. I am guessing they could not figure out how to make it work because the end result is that far too many aspects of the game do not make any sense. Bungie's poor excuse for a solution was to create snippets of ambiguous explanations called Grimoire on their website and force players to earn achievements in-game in order to read them. If you do not believe me, run a Google search.

    "Story" Mode (PVE) - The missions that take you through the non-existent story will only last you 6-8 hours. The lack of a story could be forgiven if these 6-8 hours were filled with exciting and innovative missions. Unfortunately every single mission boils down to the same objectives - kill waves of enemies, go to some location, and protect your ghost while he hacks stuff. With a name like "Destiny" you would think there should be some epic nature to everything you do but that is not the case.

    Multiplayer (PVP) - The company that made Halo seems to have failed at what should be the most content-packed aspect of the game according to their history. There are only 4 playlists (game modes), you cannot create a custom playlist, and you cannot create a private game. Right now every other shooter in the market provides more to enjoy than Destiny in this area. And while most MMOs manage to make PVP an integrated aspect of the game world and lore, with Destiny it feels like you are accessing some obscure neglected part of the game. It's supposed to be a simulation for the various factions in the game but the factions are not at war with each other and there is no clear reason as to why these factions even exist. So Destiny's multiplayer fails regardless of what genre you analyze from.

    Replay Value - Bungie's strategy is to have you replay the original 6 hours of content over and over again to upgrade your gear. While this is standard across MMO games, every other MMO that exists has found a way to provide purpose and enjoyment to this activity. Destiny has not. The gear is meaningless because the additional attributes given to your character cannot be used except to continue repeating the original content (your upgraded gear is downgraded when jumping in multiplayer). It doesn't help that every other MMO contains 1 year or more of content to play through while Destiny has no more than a month. And it seems Bungie's idea of increasing difficulty is to simply make the enemies require more bullets to kill (higher health). Don't be fooled by the terminology used to reflect in-game activities - missions, strikes, patrols - it's all the exact same areas, with the same enemies, and objectives identical to what is in the story mode.

    It's worth mentioning that Bungie has openly said their game is focused on grinding for better gear (after reaching level 20). PVE and PVP are all designed to provide some sort of pathway for upgrades. I can't stress enough how this design is completely undermined by the lack of content you must grind through and the lack of purpose for obtaining better gear.

    Social - Every shooter and every MMO provides players the ability to directly communicate with their teammates within the game. Bungie, the creators of Halo's matchmaking, seems happy to not build this into the game and force everyone to search for like-minded gamers through third party websites or rely exclusively on your console friends list. That means there is no voice chat when playing multiplayer (a beta version of this has been added recently), there is no simple way to find players who want to team up for the team-based content, and the social area of the game forces you to manually inspect and send private messages to players from a list of 16 (meaning you don't have access to all gamers who might be interested in high level content). If you bought Destiny, make sure to have a laptop or tablet next to your controller so you can find people to play with. To top it off, Bungie has locked away the single most interesting part of the game (the one raid mission) so that it can only be played by pre-formed parties of 6.
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  45. Dec 7, 2014
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Where to start with Destiny.

    My only good point to start, The gameplay of Destiny could not be better, it just flows well.

    The story or rather lack thereof. The trailers tell a completely different story than what you actually play, characters are not memorable, the are just there. You do not feel immersed in the game. Not a single thing is explained, You are brought back to life by the ghost not sure why or how but your character just goes with it and begins shooting at an alien race because the floating light said so. Why is your character so important they were brought back from the dead, who are they. How could Humanity loose if people can be brought back to life? What is the traveler exactly, Humanity would have done research into it's origins but it is just white orb in sky over city. The final "boss" missions is not remotely climatic. A black blob floating brings some statues backs to life that are just giant versions of Vex from past present and future you see them in the VOG. Gotta love reskins of enemies. Destiny raises more questions than it answers the ones people already have.Bungie lied about Destiny being "huge" I have played the strike missions so many times because there is about 5. Which are the main missions players after level 20 will play via the strike playlist. I have not played Destiny for about 2 months the next "DLC" oh boy cannot wait for 1 strike mission (2 for PS4) and 3 story missions and one more raid.

    You can get Destiny but make sure your friends have it so you can actually have a good fireteam and enjoy it a little more. Biggest let down of 2014.
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  46. Dec 5, 2014
    5
    (Let me say from the start I was only able to play half of the game because of my slow internet speed the crucible was for the most part unplayable because of the dreaded Bee Error code) Long before I got my first exotic, when I would look at the nightfall and wonder what it would be.. like to do it. Before I attempted the raid or got enough strange coins to buy anything from Xur. Destiny(Let me say from the start I was only able to play half of the game because of my slow internet speed the crucible was for the most part unplayable because of the dreaded Bee Error code) Long before I got my first exotic, when I would look at the nightfall and wonder what it would be.. like to do it. Before I attempted the raid or got enough strange coins to buy anything from Xur. Destiny was a marvel of a game that when I first experienced it a sense of wonder; the lack of information about the story as I played just made me more hungry I thought eventually everything will be explained. Eventually I'll be lvl 26 and can do the raid, eventually I'll be able to experience Destiny, but I then realized watching the end cut scene my hopes of a story that would wrap the whole experience up never happened. I got to lvl 26 I did the raid, which in my opinion was the best part of the entire game, I did the heroic got coins bought exotics, did the nightfall. Week after week I repeated the same process, with no added content even the events were just re-skins of existing armor and had no purpose besides saying you did it. (Thats before Bungie decided to give the Iron Banner armor +30 light even though that didn't help me because trying to play the crucible even after numerous updates was pretty painful experience, in my opinion the reason they added + 30 light armor for iron banner is to nudge people that are still on the fence about the DLC to get it if they hadn't gotten Lvl 30 as of yet through the Venus Raid) Playing the same strikes, doing the same bounties day after day became tiresome. I managed to get a Lvl 29 Titan, Lvl 28 Hunter and a Lvl 26 Warlock I never managed to do hard mode raid nor reach lvl 30. To other people they can put 400 hours into Destiny and never get bored for me I can't do it, I got my money's worth and I am content to stop playing Destiny, and have no interest in DLC. If you like grinding that is most of Destiny's replay-ability so be warned before buying, but if you don't mind doing the same thing over and over then Destiny could be a game for you. Expand
  47. Dec 5, 2014
    9
    I have been playing this game in the evenings after my wife and kids go to bed. I tried some of the other recent releases but they just don't seem to be any where near as immersive or entertaining for me.

    If you like shooter games I can not see giving this game below a 6. I give it a 9 with potential for a 10. For me this game gets better as I play it. I played my first Nightfall
    I have been playing this game in the evenings after my wife and kids go to bed. I tried some of the other recent releases but they just don't seem to be any where near as immersive or entertaining for me.

    If you like shooter games I can not see giving this game below a 6. I give it a 9 with potential for a 10. For me this game gets better as I play it. I played my first Nightfall Strike two nights ago and it was an amazing experience. It was so good I now have to rate Destiny is one of the top 2 or 3 games I have played. (Mass Effect are the others)

    I typically don't write reviews or letters to editors but after seeing zeros... I felt compelled to praise the people who crafted it. Thank you, Bungie. (note, I am a bit ticked you are giving an extra strike to the PS4... but I get over it.)
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  48. Dec 4, 2014
    5
    I was pretty darned excited about this game.

    First game i bought for Xbox One and i'm a bit disappointed. FPS Mechanics (7/10): Really like the feel of the game. Feels reminiscent of the Halo series naturally. It does feel a bit out of touch considering it's a sci-fi shooter and there are a ton of other games out there with way better feeling. Even Ryse feels more naturally feeling
    I was pretty darned excited about this game.

    First game i bought for Xbox One and i'm a bit disappointed.

    FPS Mechanics (7/10): Really like the feel of the game. Feels reminiscent of the Halo series naturally. It does feel a bit out of touch considering it's a sci-fi shooter and there are a ton of other games out there with way better feeling. Even Ryse feels more naturally feeling than this game.

    Story (4/10): When i first got through the initial cut scenes i thought this is going to be awesome. Awesome idea for a story, but then after i started getting into the game i had no background of why am i going here? What are we getting out of this? How does this advance the story? Why does this make me involved? All of these questions when unanswered for the most part.

    Gameplay & Missions (3/10): All of these from the very beginning started running together. After so long, i said, "One more mission where i find what the ghost is looking for and then just hold off the enemies and i'm done!" Well, the next 3 missions were exactly the same.... find some tech ghost was looking for, deploy it and then defend... seriously?? Just sad because this game had so much potential.

    Overall (5/10): Beautiful scenery, mostly fluid mechanics ruined by depth of gameplay and story.
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  49. Nov 30, 2014
    9
    To play Destiny is to step into a world of gaming which can quickly become an addiction. The shooting mechanics and gun play on offer are second to none. The visuals and artwork are unparalleled. Repetition does let the game down and there is no getting away from that, but I can't think of the last game, if any, I spent 382 hours logged into. To that effect, whether this game is for you orTo play Destiny is to step into a world of gaming which can quickly become an addiction. The shooting mechanics and gun play on offer are second to none. The visuals and artwork are unparalleled. Repetition does let the game down and there is no getting away from that, but I can't think of the last game, if any, I spent 382 hours logged into. To that effect, whether this game is for you or not, it comes down to individual taste. Any gamer worth their salt should try this game at least once, there is also no better reason than this to buy a current-gent console. Destiny is for me, so far, the defining (and only) decent gaming experience on the new platforms and demands you spend time working at progress. Finally it is worth noting the first few times running the Vault of Glass raid could be some of the best gaming you'll get done in years, and Destiny is equal amounts frustrating and wonderful. To my mind that's what any great game should be. Expand
  50. Nov 29, 2014
    1
    Xbox One Users Beware of this game! it is eye candy at first and it seems cool and new but it is a horrible purchase! I got an xbox one literally just to play this game and I regret it completely. The reviews were mixed about it before I got it and I should have listened. It is sluggish and boring. Online interaction is HORRIBLE. There is no team speak nothing you will literally mostXbox One Users Beware of this game! it is eye candy at first and it seems cool and new but it is a horrible purchase! I got an xbox one literally just to play this game and I regret it completely. The reviews were mixed about it before I got it and I should have listened. It is sluggish and boring. Online interaction is HORRIBLE. There is no team speak nothing you will literally most likely play by your self for a very very very long time. HORRIBLE GAME!!! SAVE YOUR MONEY AND BUY SOMETHING GOOD. Expand
  51. Nov 26, 2014
    9
    Incredible game. Very clan based hence the negative reviews. If you give this game time you will be gifted with the best game on the next gen. The raids are the best and most enjoyable 1st person experience available on the next gen consoles.
  52. Nov 25, 2014
    7
    First off the game is addicting and fun. There is plenty of grind to be had in this game and the journey to level 30 is fun. The raid content is quite fun but frustrating because of horrible reward system. Here is why its not a 10 for me, there is basically no story at all! its very amateurish boring story i have ever played in a game EVER! There is a huge lack of social communication inFirst off the game is addicting and fun. There is plenty of grind to be had in this game and the journey to level 30 is fun. The raid content is quite fun but frustrating because of horrible reward system. Here is why its not a 10 for me, there is basically no story at all! its very amateurish boring story i have ever played in a game EVER! There is a huge lack of social communication in this game and the reason behind that is unknown... I don't see why the developers decided to do that... Overall its worth the 60 dollars but the content is extremely grind fest material and if your not into that this game is NOT FOR YOU! Expand
  53. Nov 24, 2014
    7
    Destiny is a tricky one. Tricky in the sense that it has potential to be truly one of the greatest games of all time. I understand it's a game with a sort of catch that it'll upgrade itself over the years, and that I can appreciate. It was fun, clean and solid - a true blast to play with your friends. However, when your friends aren't online, this game falls by the wayside. Unfortunately,Destiny is a tricky one. Tricky in the sense that it has potential to be truly one of the greatest games of all time. I understand it's a game with a sort of catch that it'll upgrade itself over the years, and that I can appreciate. It was fun, clean and solid - a true blast to play with your friends. However, when your friends aren't online, this game falls by the wayside. Unfortunately, it's another example of a game with too much hype that did not deliver to it's full potential on release day. This game will improve over time however, with it easily bumping it from a 7 to a 9 out of ten. At present, it is worth the buy, just don't buy the hype. Expand
  54. Nov 23, 2014
    10
    I love destiny. The big thing that I see a great number of people say is that there's no story to it or there's no content. Keep in mind that the game just came out and its the first of its kind. We have to wait and see what they do with it. After all when we first saw trailers for Destiny Bungie said it was a story ten years in the making. This means that they plan to change and evolve itI love destiny. The big thing that I see a great number of people say is that there's no story to it or there's no content. Keep in mind that the game just came out and its the first of its kind. We have to wait and see what they do with it. After all when we first saw trailers for Destiny Bungie said it was a story ten years in the making. This means that they plan to change and evolve it as time passes. All we have to do is wait and be patient and not expect it to have EVERYTHING. We just have to wait. I personally don't want them to rush and bring out crappy content. I want to be blown away with new content. Everyone who says the main story is boring well that is fine, the biggest thing about the story is the story. Maybe it is because of all the reading I have done or because I was raised on Star Trek, but I love the story and discovering the golden space fairing age of humanity. Expand
  55. Nov 23, 2014
    4
    Destiny would have to be the biggest dissapointment I have had this decade. I thought the game was going to be great while I was leveling up to lvl 20 to open up the game like Bungie said. I was dead wrong. The game didn't open up, in fact it closed down, with limited strike missions(3), a Raid I can never play because it does not have matchmaking! limited multiplayer matches( I canDestiny would have to be the biggest dissapointment I have had this decade. I thought the game was going to be great while I was leveling up to lvl 20 to open up the game like Bungie said. I was dead wrong. The game didn't open up, in fact it closed down, with limited strike missions(3), a Raid I can never play because it does not have matchmaking! limited multiplayer matches( I can only play the same five levels so many times then I want to end my existence). Bungie + Activision = the biggest rip off, since to open up the game you have to buy the expansions.

    It would be ok if Bungie had included a decient end game, like one of the expansion packs should be part of the main game. But to include almost zero end game and then say we have to pay more to get the real game! I played 50 hours trying to get this end game stuff Bungie talked about!

    I will not be buying the expansion packs because this cannot become the norm for gaming in the future. We should not be given an incomplete game and then be expected to pay more money to get a full game. As I was building to lvl 20 there was an ok amount of things in the game, and I was content with it since I thought the game would really "Open up" as bungie put it. But as I played and passed lvl 20 I realized i just wasted time with this incomplete game and my contentness turn into anger and the game has not been played on my console again.

    I am giving this game a 4/10 because the control, gfx, and gameplay are pretty good. But it needs to lose 6 points just on integrity as this should not become the norm.
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  56. Nov 23, 2014
    0
    This game is overhyped like Titanfall. The game is not even open world , there is only 4 maps , 4 types of guns. Don't waste your money on this game , get The Division .
  57. Nov 22, 2014
    6
    Destiny is a fun game and has very good fps mechanics that work smoothly. It has amazing worlds to explore that are beautiful and well designed. As Bungie's first "open world" like game, it's impressive. However, there is a major issue I have with the game. The lack of content is ridiculous and I hope they add some more without having to purchase anything, like content updates that addDestiny is a fun game and has very good fps mechanics that work smoothly. It has amazing worlds to explore that are beautiful and well designed. As Bungie's first "open world" like game, it's impressive. However, there is a major issue I have with the game. The lack of content is ridiculous and I hope they add some more without having to purchase anything, like content updates that add some more missions and what not. It's not likely though, instead we are getting two "expansions" that add "at least one of every activity". There is only 5 or 6 activities in the retail game, and for it to be called an "expansion" is laughable. Even so I'm looking forward to what Bungie will do with Destiny within the next 10 years. Including the upcoming DLC, overpriced or not. Expand
  58. Nov 22, 2014
    2
    I have been playing Destiny since day 1. Basic mechanics of game are good and enjoyable to play, but the game fails to deliver on several fronts. The amount of grinding is way too much. Same missions are reused out through game and even special events and challenges. This makes it difficult to stay engaged in game. There are many opportunities throughout game where Bungie could ofI have been playing Destiny since day 1. Basic mechanics of game are good and enjoyable to play, but the game fails to deliver on several fronts. The amount of grinding is way too much. Same missions are reused out through game and even special events and challenges. This makes it difficult to stay engaged in game. There are many opportunities throughout game where Bungie could of delivered the rich experiences like they did in Halo, but it looks sales and marketing teams decided to exclude it for future DLC content. I usually have no issues for buying season passes or additional DLC, but Destiny's is very expensive for what little it adds to game. Based on what I am seeing sales and marketing is doing a money grab from the user base. None of my comments are unique user forums are littered with similar comments. Recommend you wait for next version of game rather than investing in this money grab. Expand
  59. Nov 21, 2014
    5
    from the guys who made my favorite games and universe to go along with i simply cannot recommend based on my experience with this joke of a story and the least diverse gameplay to go along with it
  60. Nov 20, 2014
    1
    empty, boring game with limited content. Plays great and looks great! Lots of chat issues, disconnects ( which all seem random). Limited weapon choices, Legendaries rarely drop. I find myself losing interest on the endless grind that is destiny. If you are looking for a bang for the buck type of game, pass on this one. This game is light years away from being worth the sticker price
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    empty, boring game with limited content. Plays great and looks great! Lots of chat issues, disconnects ( which all seem random). Limited weapon choices, Legendaries rarely drop. I find myself losing interest on the endless grind that is destiny. If you are looking for a bang for the buck type of game, pass on this one. This game is light years away from being worth the sticker price
    of 60$. It's a 20$ game at best. Pass on this until they release a game of the year addition. If the servers are still up by then:(
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  61. Nov 19, 2014
    6
    Game is very Dissapointing, repetitive gameplay, lack of story, no communication unless in private chat. However the game was fun in the begiinning, when I get into an online game I do enjoy myself. But this not what I expected from Bungie, considering that they made Halo I was much more. Destiny was overhyped so that may have ruined the game too. Its not worth paying a full 60$ for IwouldGame is very Dissapointing, repetitive gameplay, lack of story, no communication unless in private chat. However the game was fun in the begiinning, when I get into an online game I do enjoy myself. But this not what I expected from Bungie, considering that they made Halo I was much more. Destiny was overhyped so that may have ruined the game too. Its not worth paying a full 60$ for Iwould wait for a sale or until the price drop. Expand
  62. Nov 19, 2014
    0
    This game is an absolute joke.

    Bungie are, by a long shot, the worst company in the gaming industry for the gamer.

    Don't waste your money on this..
  63. Nov 18, 2014
    6
    First off, I'd say any review that was done after a couple of hours of playing this game is not going to accurately represent this game. I played this game for about a month and a half before I got tired of it.

    What this game suffers most from is from being over-hyped and our own expectations being so high that it would be hard for this game to ever meet them. With that said, much
    First off, I'd say any review that was done after a couple of hours of playing this game is not going to accurately represent this game. I played this game for about a month and a half before I got tired of it.

    What this game suffers most from is from being over-hyped and our own expectations being so high that it would be hard for this game to ever meet them.

    With that said, much of the criticism is legit; however, most of the reviews are shallow and give this game a score on either extreme at the absolute extreme. Is the game repetitive? Absolutely. You'll feel this even more when you play alone. This game is meant to be played with friends, and it's definitely more enjoyable when you have someone else in your fire team to chat with.

    Is the story lacking? Absolutely, again. In fact, the game goes out of it's way to rub this in your face with lines like "I don't have time to explain why I don't have time to explain". It's like the story was built to make you buy the DLC, like the whole main game you paid $60 for is a teaser for DLCs that are to come later. What will really make you mad, is when you find out that the DLC is already on the game disc or original game download, and the DLC you purchase is nothing more than a digital key to unlock it.

    Another criticism you'll hear, is about the game's loot system. It was obnoxiously atrocious and Bungie's response before fixing was even more obnoxious, by blaming the players for not getting or appreciating what they were trying to do with it. They've fixed this, but let me tell tell you how it was. You get as rewards, or random drops, what they call engrams. You take these engrams to this guy called "The Cryptarch" who decrypts them to reveal an item. These engrams dropped as certain colors: white,green,blue, and purple. White was for common gear, and you don't need the cryptarch to decode them; however, he sells them and they can either become common (white) item or uncommon (green) item when you purchase them from him. Green engrams are uncommon, but they have a chance to become blue (rare) items or white (common) items; these too, at some point will become straight item drops that are automatically a green item that doesn't need a cryptarch to decrypt, usually around level 14 you'll start seeing that not all green engrams need the cryptarch. Now you have blue engrams, which were updated with later patches. These had the opportunity to drop green (uncommon), blue (rare), purple (legendary) quality items or crafting materials or some sort of special currency to use at special vendors. After a patch, they removed the opportunity to become green items and increased the likelihood of obtaining a legendary (although the odds are still extremely slim). Those dropped relatively rarely. Now the legendary engrams, which hardly ever drop and this is what got everyone so mad early on, would have the chance to becoming a green (uncommon), blue (rare), purple (legendary), yellow (exotic), crafting materials, or special currency. What had everyone complaining was that these items would become blue items or worse 80% of the time. After the patch, they removed the chances of them producing green or blue items. The loot system was terrible at launch, and it seemed the only way to get legendary or better equipment was to grind for special currency and buy them from the various vendors. Activities rarely provided any loot back then. That's all been fixed in patches though. The main problem with loot is nothing really looks all that different, and there isn't much variety to the weapons. Legendary weapons don't feel that legendary either; and the exotics (the actual legendaries of this game) are only slightly better with a unique ability. You also can only have one exotic weapon and armor piece equipped at anytime; which is lame, because they aren't that much better than other types of gear.

    Another criticism maybe with the leveling, or light system. I agree, it's lame. It makes being able to do raids, some strikes, weekly or daily challenges completely gear dependent. The ideal level in this game is level 28 (Hit the level cap of 20 and have an extra 8 levels of light to equal level 28). You need gear with light on it, and you need to upgrade said gear to get it that high. If you want to continue playing in the Crucible (PvP), it won't concern you that much; but if you want to do raids and get the best gear in the game, you need to grind crafting materials and legendary armor gear to get to the appropriate level.

    What is amazing in this game, is the gameplay and the graphics. It plays extremely smooth. The foundation is there, but Bungie may have done too much to alienate much of the fans. Once Call of Duty came out, most players have left. This game still has huge potential, but they need to fix their missteps in order for this game to reach both the hype and our expectations
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  64. Nov 16, 2014
    8
    Destiny is amazing as long as you have good taste for a well made game. The guns are balanced, the graphics are Beautiful, and there is unbelievable player diversity! Now don't get me wrong, Destiny is like any other game, it has flaws. I think we can all agree that its story line is abysmal. Other than that I would definitely recommend getting this game! I find it really satisfying toDestiny is amazing as long as you have good taste for a well made game. The guns are balanced, the graphics are Beautiful, and there is unbelievable player diversity! Now don't get me wrong, Destiny is like any other game, it has flaws. I think we can all agree that its story line is abysmal. Other than that I would definitely recommend getting this game! I find it really satisfying to show off my weapons to all my friends who are jealous that they can't get on my level. I HIGHLY recommend keeping this game for the new DLC even if you don't like it. The DLC is going to further explain the story line and keep you engaged. You might be wondering why I did't give this game a 10 if it is as good as I say. It's because Bungie can't explain the disappointing story line that is happening NOW prior to release date. My final rating would be an 8/10 (Above average). Expand
  65. Nov 16, 2014
    7
    Okay so i've come back to playing Destiny after a 4 week break. Initially when I first played this game I was loving how it all played. During these initial hours of play, I felt it's quite good. What happens though, after a week or so, the repetition starts to creep in. The "grind" to level up is repetitive.

    The positives are the Big Boss sections. Fighting them is excellent when you
    Okay so i've come back to playing Destiny after a 4 week break. Initially when I first played this game I was loving how it all played. During these initial hours of play, I felt it's quite good. What happens though, after a week or so, the repetition starts to creep in. The "grind" to level up is repetitive.

    The positives are the Big Boss sections. Fighting them is excellent when you first battle them out. You'll love seeing the Sci Fi landscape for the first time too. I also love the way the weapons sound, and the hovering ability feels good too.

    As for the negatives. I found I took too long to earn the monetary amounts needed to buy the larger weapons to compete online in PvP. I was only averaging 2 Crucible coins per match. So out of a total of 150 coins needed, I was taking far too long to reach the strongest weapons. I found I was bored with the Crucible coins and the time it took to earn them.

    For whatever reason, it feels like there's a "grind" element to most of this game. The interest for me dropped off after a couple of weeks. I can't imagine I'll be sticking around for the expansions to finally be released. When they finally do, the online community may well have moved onto other games.

    If you only have a limited budget then this game may be better off bought second hand on the cheap and then re-sold or traded again. Otherwise, this game was best experienced when it first came out.
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  66. Nov 16, 2014
    8
    Probably one of the best shoot em up games on the x'bone. Graphics and audio are great. Multiplayer is good and works - more than you can say for drive club, master chief collection, etc! There is very little story to capture you imagination, but I find I keep going back to it for a blast and it's still as fun as day one.
  67. Nov 15, 2014
    3
    It's…not that great. not worth a 0 but not worth the buy. It's eight hours of repetivity with next gen graphics to barely hold it up. You could argue you can do strikes to get more hours in it is still you just doing missions you've already done on harder levels. The level cap is 30. You are not going to have much fun, and it's worth about 20$. Don't buy this game, really. Don't.
  68. Nov 15, 2014
    3
    In 30 yrs of gaming this game has been the most disappointing. It looks great and plays well and i even thought the AI was good (when viewed as a group). But its VERY repetitive, if you like going to the same places over and over and over and killing the same bad guys again and again you might like it. It seams that the only point of the game (because the story is non existent) is to levelIn 30 yrs of gaming this game has been the most disappointing. It looks great and plays well and i even thought the AI was good (when viewed as a group). But its VERY repetitive, if you like going to the same places over and over and over and killing the same bad guys again and again you might like it. It seams that the only point of the game (because the story is non existent) is to level up your character and equipment (im level 29 on all 3 characters) But even when you do level up you never really become more powerful relative to the enemys because they level too, so in order to appreciate how much of a badass you have become you have to play early levels again, but they make you do that anyway. But hey thats what this game is all about.............. Repetition WTF NOT AGAIN?? should be the catchphrase for destiny.
    On the plus side i have interacted with a lot of random people on this game, teaming up for missions and making friends etc. Its great to be part of a fire team working together, and you need to be in a fire team because the strikes on the harder levels are a good challenge.
    £50 for a game that becomes boring after 2 months is not acceptable!! Personally i regret buying this game, i thought it was fantastic for the first few weeks. Will be trading it in. GUTTED
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  69. Nov 15, 2014
    8
    This game is definitely not for everyone. I really liked it up till around level 28 when it started feeling like a chore to upgrade gear. The story, or lack of one, was kind of lame but I got to shoot stuff so it didn't bother me much. Pretty fun with friends although I am really bad at the multiplayer a.k.a. the crucible. I'd recommend it for people who like co-op games like borderlands,This game is definitely not for everyone. I really liked it up till around level 28 when it started feeling like a chore to upgrade gear. The story, or lack of one, was kind of lame but I got to shoot stuff so it didn't bother me much. Pretty fun with friends although I am really bad at the multiplayer a.k.a. the crucible. I'd recommend it for people who like co-op games like borderlands, dead island, etc. Expand
  70. Nov 14, 2014
    8
    Fun game ... just not for as long as I was hoping. I gave it an 8 because it is worth $60 and you will enjoy about 60 hours of gameplay if you try out all 3 classes ... 150+ hours if you are really into PVP matches.
    Pros: Controls are smooth, maps are beautiful and well-designed, and weapon types are interesting.
    Where Destiny falls short: Classes are not different enough, storyline
    Fun game ... just not for as long as I was hoping. I gave it an 8 because it is worth $60 and you will enjoy about 60 hours of gameplay if you try out all 3 classes ... 150+ hours if you are really into PVP matches.
    Pros: Controls are smooth, maps are beautiful and well-designed, and weapon types are interesting.

    Where Destiny falls short: Classes are not different enough, storyline is almost non-existent (read lore online), no waypoints, repetitive missions, loot drops are not exciting, and enemy AI is not very bright. As a Halo player since H:CE, I may have expected too much from Bungie's Destiny.

    Buy and play it tons if you are into Halo-like PVP matches. If into solo play, buy it on DVD, play it hard for 2 weeks, then trade it in when you want a new thrill. If you want a compelling story like the Halos, don't bother at all.
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  71. Nov 13, 2014
    7
    Singleplayer :

    The singleplayer is the weakest part of this game. All the missions circle around an idea which is ''Go there then protect your Ghost''. It's always the same thing! You protect your Ghost against endless waves of NPC's... how boring is that when you just killed 20 or 30 of the same mobs. The story is the most uninteresting ever. They will never explain nothing to you.
    Singleplayer :

    The singleplayer is the weakest part of this game. All the missions circle around an idea which is ''Go there then protect your Ghost''. It's always the same thing! You protect your Ghost against endless waves of NPC's... how boring is that when you just killed 20 or 30 of the same mobs. The story is the most uninteresting ever. They will never explain nothing to you. There are some cinematics but they are worthless since they teach nothing of this world. The only good point I will say about the single player is the environment looks great as well as the enemies, they look awesome too. By the way, to being honest, I have never finished the campaign since it was repetitive. I stopped at the 4th world and then decided to go see a walkthrough. It is the same until the end so it saved me alot of wasting time.

    Multiplayer :

    The reason why this game received 7/10 on my end. This is the half of the game that saves the day. This thing is good. Even if you feel underpower or you feel there's unbalance everywhere, this game has the ability to make you stay in the matchmaking loop for another round. I always want another game. Sometimes I suck, sometimes I win and it's fun! The only downside are the fact that everyone jumps so high, it's hard to keep up with a regular line of sigh. The classes makes the game hard to believe this is balance. Finally, there's no clear armor sets for PvP which is really hard for me to understand since I always look for a kind of sets or ability for PvP but I see none. You have to get some weapons from PvE to have a set that kick ass.
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  72. Nov 12, 2014
    7
    I have been playing this game for the last month and though enjoying it it gets repetitive after a while. Was to believe that the world itself world be larger and more packed with missions etcetera. After completing it i was like "was that it" and that says it all. The different character roles doesn't vary to much which is a minus, and the story is laughable. But gameplay wise it does theI have been playing this game for the last month and though enjoying it it gets repetitive after a while. Was to believe that the world itself world be larger and more packed with missions etcetera. After completing it i was like "was that it" and that says it all. The different character roles doesn't vary to much which is a minus, and the story is laughable. But gameplay wise it does the trick but i expect much more for Destiny 2. Expand
  73. Nov 12, 2014
    5
    I like many came into this game with extremely high hopes and the feeling that Bungie (in my mind) could do no wrong. I loved Halo, especially the single player campaign aspect of it. I could care less about PvP.

    That said, this game is a sad shell of the world/galaxy spanning storyline that was promised, especially if you just focus the initial $60 first installment. There is no
    I like many came into this game with extremely high hopes and the feeling that Bungie (in my mind) could do no wrong. I loved Halo, especially the single player campaign aspect of it. I could care less about PvP.

    That said, this game is a sad shell of the world/galaxy spanning storyline that was promised, especially if you just focus the initial $60 first installment. There is no story. Everything is about grinding. If you don't enjoy PvP you will find yourself doubly screwed.

    I'm a grown man with family and a job. Why does that matter? Because if nothing else I have a limited amount of time available to play video games and as such have no desire to waste it all for literally almost no tangible progress. It feels like for nearly 100+ hours spent, as I have since level 25 or so, to have barely have reached level 28, still have participated in NO raids, there is really no good reason for me to keep playing. This game should be Exhibit A of Bungie completely forgetting what they knew and were good at and passing off this over-hyped to an otherwise unsuspecting but still loyal fanbase.

    Bungie, you fooled me this time and in the process burned up all the goodwill I had saved up for you. I won't be spending $35 or more for any of the DLC and at this point nearly two months after you launched the game I will not be purchasing any further installments of this title. Or any of your future titles. I am going to do the only thing I can do and vote with my wallet.

    Goodbye and good luck.
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  74. Nov 11, 2014
    5
    The core mechanics are there but this game really is bare bones. The story seems to have been butchered in order to release more DLC, the enemies and missions are very similar and do not provide enough variety for something which essentially turns into a loot grinder. The game is alright but the lack of story and the fact that many games handle the MMO and RPG parts a lot better makes meThe core mechanics are there but this game really is bare bones. The story seems to have been butchered in order to release more DLC, the enemies and missions are very similar and do not provide enough variety for something which essentially turns into a loot grinder. The game is alright but the lack of story and the fact that many games handle the MMO and RPG parts a lot better makes me wonder why so many people are still playing this game Expand
  75. Nov 11, 2014
    8
    For fans of Halo, Shooters, Teamwork, Sci-Fi.

    Destiny has pretty much been the only thing I've been playing since it's release 2 months ago. It's a shooter that has some RPG and MMO elements. I've broken my review into lists of things I love and hated. Loved: The Raid. - This 6 person, teamwork-oriented mission is one of the most single exhilarating and rewarding things I have
    For fans of Halo, Shooters, Teamwork, Sci-Fi.

    Destiny has pretty much been the only thing I've been playing since it's release 2 months ago. It's a shooter that has some RPG and MMO elements. I've broken my review into lists of things I love and hated.

    Loved:

    The Raid. - This 6 person, teamwork-oriented mission is one of the most single exhilarating and rewarding things I have participated in on any console. It was difficult and required a great deal of communication between teammates. I've done it many times since and even though it doesn't change it's still a lot of fun.

    Story - The story is actually quite interesting... but the delivery is... located in the next section.

    Gameplay - It plays like a typical FPS. The enemies can be tough, the higher tiered weapons are interesting, the character skill trees are diverse and fun to customize.

    Hated:

    Story Delivery - The story is very poorly delivered and explained. As you complete lesser objectives you unlock "Grimoire" cards which provide a backstory to the universe, however in order to read them you need to go to the Bungie website or download the App.

    Grinding - When upgrading your gear to higher levels missions you find yourself needing more materials. It will require you to travel around a planet looking for them. It's not fun, it's a chore. Luckily the Xbox One snap feature allows you to watch Amazon (Netflix?) while you do it. Also being with a group of friends makes it faster and less like a chore but more like hanging out.

    All in all I enjoy the game a great deal. It has some issues but nothing is game breaking or infuriating. If I didn't mention it, it's because it never really effects my experienece. I wish more people would give this game, or any game, legit reviews instead of either 0's or 10's. This is certainly neither of the two.
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  76. Nov 8, 2014
    5
    I give this game 5 stars but its a overall disappointment. After all the money and time spent on this game, it simple falls short of my expectations. The solo play is not bad but kind of a rip off from borderlands and the multiplayer is simply broken lacking the fundamentals of a true FPS game. I guess the true disappointment is in the multiplayer side of the game. Starting out you willI give this game 5 stars but its a overall disappointment. After all the money and time spent on this game, it simple falls short of my expectations. The solo play is not bad but kind of a rip off from borderlands and the multiplayer is simply broken lacking the fundamentals of a true FPS game. I guess the true disappointment is in the multiplayer side of the game. Starting out you will find yourself out-matched by higher level players which truly have a huge advantage. Their are guns that are simple over powered and they are starting weapons which leaves players with the response "if you can't beat them join them".
    The diversity in the weapons is great but again, it leaves the lower levels at a big disadvantage not being able to wield the high level weapons. If that is not enough for you, the perks; higher level players have, can leave low levels at the player mercy. Their is no skill base ranking system that you would expect from a Bungie game, which after 343's attempt at Halo 4, you would almost certainly expect their to be one.

    Again not a bad game but not the legacy game we all anticipated!
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  77. Nov 7, 2014
    10
    This game may be slightly repetitive but all in all it plays very smooth and I would recommend it to everyone. Much better in groups it makes the difficult "strike" missions much more manageable
  78. Nov 6, 2014
    0
    I don't like the multiplayer because ground pound is **** stupid the guns are op and the armor is super op so **** the multiplayer but the campaign is fun
  79. Nov 5, 2014
    7
    I really wanted to like DESTINY when it came out, and I do. I still play it ever chance I get. The repetitive nature of it all gets old very quickly, yet I keep coming back. The story leaves something to be desired, with missions ending with nothing really being answered which inevitably leads you on to the next mission which, low and behold, follows the same patterns as the previous one.I really wanted to like DESTINY when it came out, and I do. I still play it ever chance I get. The repetitive nature of it all gets old very quickly, yet I keep coming back. The story leaves something to be desired, with missions ending with nothing really being answered which inevitably leads you on to the next mission which, low and behold, follows the same patterns as the previous one.

    The strikes are a lot of fun, especially when you up the difficulty. It forces you to create new strategies instead of blowing through it all. Do they get repetitive? Most definitely. That's not to say they're still not fun.

    Do I love Destiny? No, but I really like it. Will it hold up against new games that are coming out? Probably not but that's not to say it isn't a fun game. I'd definitely peg this as a "rent before you buy." Feel it out, see if it's for you. It still is for millions of others.
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  80. Nov 5, 2014
    5
    What happened here? An odd game, a shadow of what could have been; feels incomplete and half-realized. Maybe they just ran out of time and money, or perhaps there were creative differences within Bungie. Though the base shooting mechanics are solid enough, there just isn't enough content here. The story campaign is a mess;a string of 'kill everything until time runs out' missions withWhat happened here? An odd game, a shadow of what could have been; feels incomplete and half-realized. Maybe they just ran out of time and money, or perhaps there were creative differences within Bungie. Though the base shooting mechanics are solid enough, there just isn't enough content here. The story campaign is a mess;a string of 'kill everything until time runs out' missions with no tangible or coherent narrative. There are perhaps 3 'NPC characters' in the game, who have barely any dialogue and whose motivations, origins and actions are largely unexplained. Indeed, you don't even know their names.

    The climactic final battle is laughable and again, it's not clear exactly how you win - you basically shoot a bunch of fairly ordinary, slow-moving enemies with small munitions, and then get a 'Congratulations, you saved the world and defeated the darkness', cutscene. Even by FPS standards that's incredibly thin. If you're looking for a epic space opera like the Mass Effect series (flawed as they are) you're going to be sorely disappointed. Even 'grinding lootfests' like the Borderlands or Diablo series have vastly more meat to their narratives,

    If you're looking for an MMO in space, you'll also be disappointed, as you're visiting the same four areas over and over grinding the same maps. Imagine if an MMO, World of Warcraft opened today with only four areas, a single home city, and perhaps 20 different enemies. Now imagine that each area is actually fairly small, with perhaps one 'dungeon' and the 'home city' is 3 buildings occupied only by stationary vendors and faction representatives. There is no feeling of travel, life, size or scope that you would hope for.

    The three classes not only look pretty much the same, they play pretty much the same aside from some differences in their 'class super attack'. Everyone is using roughly the same weapons and approaches combat in the same way. In strikes, you're not going to care or remember what class anyone else played. You have three 'races' but the difference is only cosmetic. Your characters strangely, can't be named.

    After you finish the laughably thin campaign and hit level 20, which will take you maybe a dozen hours, all there is to do is grind the same 4 bosses over and over, and participate in PVP matches. Problems with team PVP include people dropping out of matches when they start to lose (no penalty for this) and in PVE strikes, players going AFK for the entire duration forcing the remaining players to carry out the mission on their own (and they will still get the same rewards). Some AFKers will just queue into a playlist and automatically join into missions over and over, and AFK themselves to riches.

    The game gets a 6 from me because killing monsters and looting is fun. I have a thick skin, and like games like Diablo 3 (in it's current state, not the misguided mess it was on release) and Borderlands. But it's so half-baked in so many ways I can't give it more. It's been a little less than three weeks and the repetition is already starting to get to me. That's saying a lot coming from a guy who has subscribed to maybe a dozen different MMO's and is a big Diablo/Borderlands fan.
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  81. Nov 5, 2014
    8
    This game is a fun venture into a FPS MMO. Many of the negative reviews cite repetitiveness and doing the same things over and over, but they must not have played an MMO before. That is what they are. This game is basically designed for two purposes. Raiding and PvP. The rest of the game is built to prepare you for the real challenges of fighting others or clearing the raid on HARD.This game is a fun venture into a FPS MMO. Many of the negative reviews cite repetitiveness and doing the same things over and over, but they must not have played an MMO before. That is what they are. This game is basically designed for two purposes. Raiding and PvP. The rest of the game is built to prepare you for the real challenges of fighting others or clearing the raid on HARD. With another raid coming out in fairly short time after the first, it really feels like Bungie has invested in listening to feedback and helping to improve the game. This was a step out for them to go with, and I'm really happy with the result. Expand
  82. Nov 4, 2014
    4
    What hurts the most about this game is how promising it starts off. Solid mechanics, excellent art design, a beautiful score and an enticing world to lose yourself in. Then you play it for a few hours and realize that there is absolutely nothing of actual substance behind the flash and glitter. The enemies? Unimaginative. The story? Non-existent. The voice acting? Bland and lacking in anyWhat hurts the most about this game is how promising it starts off. Solid mechanics, excellent art design, a beautiful score and an enticing world to lose yourself in. Then you play it for a few hours and realize that there is absolutely nothing of actual substance behind the flash and glitter. The enemies? Unimaginative. The story? Non-existent. The voice acting? Bland and lacking in any sort of impact. The whole experience was underwhelming, but it wasn't until the game asked me to start repeating the same paltry handful of missions over and over again that I suspected something else entirely sinister.

    I have a theory, dear readers. And that theory is that the reason Bungie put the game through so many "re-writes" late in the design process was because the higher-ups at Activision wanted to take Destiny as it currently was and hack it up to portion it out as DLC. I suspect that The Dark Below and The House of Wolves, Destiny's first two expansions, were originally part of the retail game. This would explain why huge chunks of story seem to be missing, why characters that would seem to be important to the plot appear and disappear at random, and why nothing at all is clear. Bungie ripped its own game apart and then hastily reassembled the bare bones into a "story" so they could sell the rest to us later. This bodes very ill for any future content they would bring us.

    All that business aside, there is very little to keep a player around once they've played through the main story line. The heroic level strikes are fun, for a time, but quickly become repetitive. The bounties and daily/weekly challenges are simply re-treads of the same content you've already played several dozen times. The Crucible is fun but extremely unbalanced; plus the PVP lacks variety, and, for some reason that I can not understand, two of the six game modes offered are only available for limited times during the week. Plus the community, a necessity for the longevity of any MMO (or hybrid thereof) is nonexistent. There is no way to casually converse with other players save for directly inviting them to your party or fireteam. This is at odds with the end game content, which requires groups of either 3 or 6 players to complete yet offers no matchmaking options. This game is in urgent need of some sort of chat window or other "LFG" option because as it stands coordinating a raid depends entirely on the player having enough friends in his or her friend list who are also playing the game to get it done. And on a side note: Clans. Because they are a complete side note and, if the game's achievements hadn't mentioned them, I would have never have known they were there.

    All of these baffling design decisions (why did Bungie hide much needed world building lore content and clan creation on their website instead of making it accessible in game???) and shady DLC practices have made me doubt Bungie's ability to continue to make quality products now that they are out from under Microsoft's wing and you can be sure I will hesitate before purchasing another one of their games. Maybe Destiny will live up to its claims years down the road (though I am having doubts as to if it will even last that long), but as it stands this game is not worth your time or your money.
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  83. Nov 4, 2014
    8
    A fresh take on shooters and MMO games that is enjoyable to see in a world of unoriginal content. I do have a few issues with it, however.

    The story is very short. They built an amazing backdrop and universe and then tacked on story as an afterthought, almost. They're releasing more story in the expansion which costs more, and that is more than a little off-putting. The PvP can feel
    A fresh take on shooters and MMO games that is enjoyable to see in a world of unoriginal content. I do have a few issues with it, however.

    The story is very short. They built an amazing backdrop and universe and then tacked on story as an afterthought, almost. They're releasing more story in the expansion which costs more, and that is more than a little off-putting.

    The PvP can feel a little unbalanced and lacks the depth I'd hope to see from any type of MMO game.

    Limits on weekly points earned, kind of like a pay-to-win mobile game. This can seriously limit leveling.

    Glitches in fireteam voice chat and loading. Server drops often. No matchmaking for high level strikes and raids.

    All that being said, I've put hours and hours into this game and I find it greatly enjoyable. Worth a buy, but let Bungie know you expect more out of them in the future as far as story and content.
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  84. Nov 4, 2014
    5
    Very disappointing game from Bungie's standard. Here is why:

    - The Missions are so lacking and repetitive, Go to X, Kill Y, Defend Peter Dinklage and kill more things - The enemy bosses are VERY lazy, They are just beefy and bigger versions of normal enemies - You might think there are a lot of weapons to choose from, Maybe so but they all look the same. - The story is
    Very disappointing game from Bungie's standard. Here is why:

    - The Missions are so lacking and repetitive, Go to X, Kill Y, Defend Peter Dinklage and kill more things

    - The enemy bosses are VERY lazy, They are just beefy and bigger versions of normal enemies

    - You might think there are a lot of weapons to choose from, Maybe so but they all look the same.

    - The story is TERRIBLE! So many plot holes with obvious signs that you need to purchase DLC to fix those plot holes... Absolutely hate it, Either give us the content when we buy it day 1 or don't give it to us at all.

    - No custom matches for multiplayer, Only match-making and NO SPLIT-SCREEN local play! Considering Bungie were the kings of coach co-op you would have thought that split-screen would be in Destiny considering the game is heavily focused on co-op play.

    The only positive things I can say about Destiny is the gun-play feels great and the soundtrack is AMAZING! Marty O'donnell did fantastic job as usual but overall the game is one of the most disappointing and over-hyped game of 2014!
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  85. Nov 4, 2014
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. People are too harsh on this game it's actually quite amazing! Seems people are getting way to hard to please these days. Multiplayer is extremely fun!!! Expand
  86. Nov 3, 2014
    5
    This game shows a lot of promise for the future of this genre. The problem is, this game falls short of the mark. The repetitive nature of the game is to be expected (as is typical with MMOs). The laziness of the game creation, however, is unforgiving. The bosses are just giant versions of the regular monsters (so lazy). The whole game feels like a Halo remake (similar types ofThis game shows a lot of promise for the future of this genre. The problem is, this game falls short of the mark. The repetitive nature of the game is to be expected (as is typical with MMOs). The laziness of the game creation, however, is unforgiving. The bosses are just giant versions of the regular monsters (so lazy). The whole game feels like a Halo remake (similar types of enemies, similar types of guns, etc.). Seriously, I bet you could do a side-by-side comparison of each of the guns and enemies and find a near exact match in one of the Halo games. How did they spend so much money redesigning the same game they have always made? Expand
  87. Nov 3, 2014
    5
    I feel that Destiny is kind of average in the way that it does some things REALLY good while some things are just plain bad.

    First, the good things. Graphics, gun play and multiplayer is great! The game handles really well and the multiplayer fights are interesting due to super use and heavy ammo. Finding exotic weapons and leveling them up to make them more powerful is great! The
    I feel that Destiny is kind of average in the way that it does some things REALLY good while some things are just plain bad.

    First, the good things. Graphics, gun play and multiplayer is great! The game handles really well and the multiplayer fights are interesting due to super use and heavy ammo. Finding exotic weapons and leveling them up to make them more powerful is great!

    The sad part is the short and thin story and the plain lack of content. I could agree with maybe 5 more strikes, a couple of more raids and some more maps, as it is now it is just too repetitive. Had there just been more content this could have been a great game, now it just feels like a sad since the game is over so quick, and Xbox One owners really gets screwed with the expansions because of PlayStation limited content :(
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  88. Nov 2, 2014
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Destiny suffered from the under the weight of its own expectations. Dubbed as the "next big thing" when it was first announced - Destiny was supposed to be the new IP to end all other IPs. It ended up falling flat because...there's just not much here. It's ambitious in scope, but lacking in execution (possibly because Activision gutted it for later DLC), but once you've hit 30ish hours or so in the game you'll enter this new phase where everything is repetitive. I understand how grinding for loot works, but the barebones content makes the grind almost unplayable after awhile. Is Destiny worth playing? Yes. But it's not the next big thing Bungie touted it to be. Expand
  89. Nov 1, 2014
    0
    What a POS game, repetitive to the EXTREME and no story at all. So disappointing in bungie. Never buying a bungie product again. This was 500 million dollar POS that bungie continues to defend...you lost your touch bungie :..(
  90. Nov 1, 2014
    0
    Okay I am submitting a new review after hearing about the expansion pack. Bungie want's 20 dollars for a DLC with very little content and are selling the DLC to sony users for the exact same price with 33% more content. Don't waste your money.
  91. Nov 1, 2014
    8
    Great game-play. Unfinished short story. Borderlands meets Halo meets WoW. 60 hours into this game and still wanting much more. Playing story missions with friends is awesome. Destiny has so much potential as a franchise, I cant wait for updates and DLC. There are plenty of downfalls though, the game only seems like its about 20% finished. In total i'd say there's about 22 story missions,Great game-play. Unfinished short story. Borderlands meets Halo meets WoW. 60 hours into this game and still wanting much more. Playing story missions with friends is awesome. Destiny has so much potential as a franchise, I cant wait for updates and DLC. There are plenty of downfalls though, the game only seems like its about 20% finished. In total i'd say there's about 22 story missions, 6 strikes, 1 Raid, and only 4 patrol-able planets, which can all be completed within 20 hrs. IMO Bungie should have doubled activities, planets, bounties, weapons, patrol mission's, collectible items, upgrade items, etc.... Expand
  92. Nov 1, 2014
    2
    At first the game feels great and is fun. Then you come to an understanding that there is really only about 12-15 hours worth of unique content with ZERO story and you will be grinding about 3-4 hours of that dry content with cut scenes you CANT skip over and over for weeks / months to get the last few light levels possible. During this time there will be little to no reward during eachAt first the game feels great and is fun. Then you come to an understanding that there is really only about 12-15 hours worth of unique content with ZERO story and you will be grinding about 3-4 hours of that dry content with cut scenes you CANT skip over and over for weeks / months to get the last few light levels possible. During this time there will be little to no reward during each play session other than a small amount of XP on your rep bars. You will be plagued with disconnects and setbacks but honestly had you completed what you where doing it wouldn't have felt any better because you get no reward.

    Stay away.

    Anyone giving a positive score is clearly delusional.
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  93. Oct 31, 2014
    10
    I don't know why this game ia getting poor review scores. Its friggin awesome. I love the sci-fi universe. So imaginative so immersive, And the gameplay is addictive, the ai is pretty nifty too, lots of enemies with lots of different tactical style. Don't miss this game.
  94. Oct 31, 2014
    7
    Got Destiny day one. Started playing with two of my friends and before we knew it we had beat the story and started the infamous grind.

    Sadly Destiny suffers for a identity crisis. I feel like it tries to be too many things at once. The game isn't exactly what Bungie promised, and at the same time it feels like its missing a lot. People have either loved or hated this game, and for
    Got Destiny day one. Started playing with two of my friends and before we knew it we had beat the story and started the infamous grind.

    Sadly Destiny suffers for a identity crisis. I feel like it tries to be too many things at once. The game isn't exactly what Bungie promised, and at the same time it feels like its missing a lot.

    People have either loved or hated this game, and for me its a bit of a love/hate relationship. They do so many things right, but other things drive me crazy.

    First off Ive played Boarderlands 2, Diablo and World of Warcraft, so playing a grid game isnt the problem, at least for me. For me is the randomness of the loot. You'll get into a weekly nightfall raid with two of your buddies, you will get the highest amount of kills, the most revives and the fewest deaths, but will that matter? Nope. The person with the lowest kills and most deaths will get 2 exotics and you will be left with a worthless uncommon or rare. The same goes for PVP. Someone will just join or be afk the whole game and they will be rewarded while you who got the most points or captures will be "punished" by getting nothing out of the game besides the 2-3 marks.

    Level up past 20 is a headache. It is all luck based. Once again this is a grind game, and playing Diablo 3 I know all about luck. You'll get some item and you hope its what you want but its completely itemized incorrectly for what you want. In Destiny you level up by XP until you reach level 20. At 20 you do not get any more XP and now you level up by getting a stat called Light which can now be found on gear (weapons do not give light level). This basically means if you get unlucky you may never get the gear you need to level up. You can do bounties and PVP to get marks to get the gear you want, but this obviously takes time when people can luck out and get legendary and exotic gear and get level 28 in a single week (you need raid gear past 28 to progress to level 30). This can leave you stuck at lower levels when your friends are out doing the weekly nightfall or raids. This has since been fixed but I will mention it anyways, even if you were to get a legendary engram, it may decode to a RARE or UNCOMMON. These are hard enough to find as it is but this makes it impossible to get it to decode to something you can actually use. My Hunter's first legendary engram turned into gloves for a Titan. This has since been fixed but it was still originally in the game.

    Another thing they did wrong is no match making for PVE. If you want to do the weekly heroic strike or weekly nightfall, you sure better know 2 friends who are about the same level as you (28ish), have it for the correct system and is on at the same time. If not you aren't doing the strike this week. How is there no match making in a game that REQUIRES a group? The raid falls in this same category. You need 6 people at the same time, but there's no match making. Why??

    PVP i find fun and frustrating at the same time. First off the game type rotation is annoying, you are only allowed to play cretin game types during cretin times during the week, even though will sometimes get bounties for that game type during a day when its not available. There is no type of MMR (Match Making Rating) so you'll get paired up with all types of skill levels of players with a variety of different levels and different gear. You can be level 5 and get paired up with the Vex super weapon that basically 2 shots players. You may even be brand new to this game and thing to yourself it takes a whole clip to kill someone, but only 2 shots for him? I feel weapons are unbalanced for PVP, everyone starting with a shotgun that can one shot you or a fusion rifle or a rocket and sniper. In previous games like Halo these were a single spawn point and you had to contest with other players to get a hold of it. Here everyone has a gun that can one shot you.

    Every game type is basically the same. You have Clash, Clash with the ability to capture points, and Clash with vehicles. There is absolutely no variety, and the only one that seems even relatively even close to what the pace should be is control, but even that seems to be frustrating depending on the map. Every map rewards camping and it seems like they all have choke points where you'll just run though a tight doorway or opening and either get sniped from someone across the map or a shotgun right in the back.

    Also in PVP/PVE there is no communication. Why is there no communication? Because they disabled voice chat when not in groups. Why? This is what they call a "competitive shooter" so why is there no voice chat?

    Overall I have enjoyed the game, hence the 8/10. I got a free copy with my Xbox One and then traded it in for a limited edition, which proves I liked it, but there is a lot of things wrong with the game as it stands now. They claim its going to be 10 year game, but they have a long ways to go if they thing it will outlive Halo and other FPS games as it stands
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  95. Oct 31, 2014
    4
    Too much hype, not enough delivery. This is a below average game with repetitive story based missions and limited and unbalanced multiplayer. The environments were dull as were the weapons. The whole game just feels like a shell of a potentially good game with extremely limited content. Anyone giving this a 10 needs to get out more as this must be the first and only game you've played.Too much hype, not enough delivery. This is a below average game with repetitive story based missions and limited and unbalanced multiplayer. The environments were dull as were the weapons. The whole game just feels like a shell of a potentially good game with extremely limited content. Anyone giving this a 10 needs to get out more as this must be the first and only game you've played. (Hence the wow its a 10).

    Summary: Soulless shell of a game that will have you grinding all the way to the trade in centre.
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  96. Oct 30, 2014
    8
    Destiny certainly has its flaws, but those same flaws are ultimately just a part of the experience. The story is lacking (which sucks for those who like story-driven games) and the grinding can get very frustrating, but otherwise this is a game I would highly recommend, especially for people who are just looking to have fun with their friends, gunning across the ruined worlds of the Solar System.
  97. Oct 30, 2014
    5
    rushed, gutted and full of holes. this ship is sinking fast. Save your money and future monies from going toward this game. i've been a top teired play of this game since release and it is not as it was marketed. If you buy this game or its DLC (aka, 2 more hrs added on to the 8hr story, lawls) then you're telling the developer and publisher that this is the value of our money. its not,rushed, gutted and full of holes. this ship is sinking fast. Save your money and future monies from going toward this game. i've been a top teired play of this game since release and it is not as it was marketed. If you buy this game or its DLC (aka, 2 more hrs added on to the 8hr story, lawls) then you're telling the developer and publisher that this is the value of our money. its not, require more for your business. Expand
  98. Oct 30, 2014
    10
    One of the most anticipated games on the market has finally been released. This game should have no flaws due to the fact that, it was made by Bungie and published by Activision. These industries have been rivals for years with Halo made by Bungie and Call of Duty made by Activision. Destiny is supposed to take the best of both Call of Duty and Halo and combine them to make a superiorOne of the most anticipated games on the market has finally been released. This game should have no flaws due to the fact that, it was made by Bungie and published by Activision. These industries have been rivals for years with Halo made by Bungie and Call of Duty made by Activision. Destiny is supposed to take the best of both Call of Duty and Halo and combine them to make a superior game, after all, two heads are better than one. As promised, the two companies delivered the game of the year. Because of its better graphic mechanics, the combination of Activision and Bungie, and the addictiveness of the campaign and multiplayer game play, Destiny is easily described as the best of the century.
    Graphics have come a long way from Atari to Pacman to Fifa. Good graphics are a necessity now for a player to even consider a game. The motion picture provided by Destiny is absolutely stunning. The graphics provided are very smooth and flow together perfectly. Fighting aliens in mesmerizing quality is one of the best features this game has to offer. The display is jaw dropping from the moment you hit the start button. The game is so realistic that players can see the wind catch their cloak as they walk. Never has a game brought so much attention to detail like Destiny; for example, there is a mission where you have to fight aliens on the moon, and you are walking through craters as moon dust flies in your face. In the mission, you are avoiding aliens around every corner. Another example is watching bullets fly by your head as you are fighting a giant metal flying sphere. Destiny has brought what we expected to the table in 2014.
    Outstanding graphics are not the only reason this game is great, but another factor is how these industries learned how to cooperate. In doing so, they created a much larger fan base for this game. Who would have thought that the two biggest rivals in video game history could combine to make such a brilliant game? They finally realized instead of having a huge rivalry they could conjoin the greatest aspects of Halo and Call of Duty. Activision, the creators of Call of Duty, brought in the fast-paced, action-packed multiplayer mode. They also brought in the variety of guns and equipment usage that would aid the player. Bungie, the creator of Halo, added their addictive story mode to the mix. Furthermore, they also added the Science Fiction to the game, which enabled them to recreate some of the weapons from Halo. With the new found friendship between these two companies, they added a new game engine and the most innovative experiences ever delivered. As said by IGN, “Destiny features the largest collection of weapons in a Bungie game to date, coming in both a variety of categories and featuring unique customization options for each one.” This means they incorporated a broader arsenal base, which allows players to either remain stealthy or shoot everything in sight. Instead of clashing heads for another year, Bungie and Activision finally shared the same dream which benefits them both and the fans.
    Finally, the set up and the storyline of the game will leave you begging for more. With constant achievements, rewards, and unlockable content, this game keeps players guessing and demanding more. Also, the mechanics of multiplayer are crisp and engaging. Destiny’s multiplayer has a broad range of complex game modes that will have you six inches from your television. With the occasional downloadable content, the game will hardly be turned off, nor will the controller ever leave your thumb when playing multiplayer. As said by Game Informer, “Solo play is an ideal choice for players looking for a challenge.” This means the story mode of Destiny is really challenging and will leave players repeating the same missions multiple times, proving just how addicting it really is. Furthermore, the use of different weapons allows for a more strategic approach and will keep the player guessing during the campaign, which is always good because no one likes a predictable video game.
    All in all, the game of Destiny will leave gamers in shock and awe. Destiny has the quality to be a great first-person shooter. Not only are the graphics one of a kind, but the collaboration of Activision and Bungie and the campaign and multiplayer leave players craving more. Those are only a few of the reasons why Destiny will earn its respect and reputation. Destiny meets and exceeds all expectations of a game worth buying.
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  99. Oct 29, 2014
    6
    Game play of Halo, with a hint of RPG elements. That is all. Story was bland. Wish that there was towns or other cities that you can visit. What kind of MMO is this? The only good thing about is when you play with your friends. Besides that. It's just a grind.
  100. Oct 29, 2014
    0
    This is a typical treadmill game. The game itself is missing basic functionality such as adjustable voice, music, and effect volume. This may have been intended to coerce purchase of proprietary headset adapters allowing this modification.
    There is absolutely no reason to play this outside of a PvE experience spanning about 6 hours that you won't be able to communicate with friends over
    This is a typical treadmill game. The game itself is missing basic functionality such as adjustable voice, music, and effect volume. This may have been intended to coerce purchase of proprietary headset adapters allowing this modification.
    There is absolutely no reason to play this outside of a PvE experience spanning about 6 hours that you won't be able to communicate with friends over without purchasing nearly a hundred dollars in peripherals.
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Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. X-ONE Magazine UK
    Nov 8, 2014
    60
    It's a slick, mechanically sound, and lavishly produced shooter that uses beauty to try and mask the potentially great but uninspired gameplay inside. [Issue#117, p.62]
  2. Oct 21, 2014
    70
    Destiny feels like the key elements of an FPS and an MMO gently resting shoulder to shoulder, instead of being fused together in a truly creative way. It plays and looks great, and offers many, many hours of entertainment to anyone okay with repeating the same tasks, but it isn’t exactly the game-changing science fiction epic we felt it was aspiring to.
  3. Hyper Magazine
    Oct 16, 2014
    70
    An ambitious if repetitive combination of shooter and loot based ARPG. A boost in loot drop frequency could definitely boost the fun/score. [Issue#254, p.47]