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6/23/2015 2:07:24 AM
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Voted hell no. When I started my destiny journey on day one, I expected, for the price of 80 bucks to get a game worth that. Also to save on dlcs because I was that sold it would be awesome. Then came the disappointment which the dark below turned out to be, but at least there was one other raid than vault of glass. I expected something better. Then here we are in the house of wolves. Frankly speaking, no raid this time around was a massive disappointment, but I kind of get their reason for that and thought hey maybe the prison of elders won't be so bad. The story this time was a little more engaging than eris, but it's a shame we only see Petra at the reef or in a ship and yet she keeps talking about doing fieldwork when it was really the guardians doing that part. She was more of a voice in my ear. How is that any different from eris? I did not like the prison of elders after giving it a few chances. I just cannot. I don't care about pvp so that aspect is totally nonexistent for me. It also kind of rubs the wrong way how supposed improvements in pvp affect pve. (Don't even get me started on auto rifle nerf). Bungie always said they learn a lot from players and are trying to make a better game because of that. In a way I find it annoying. Why? I paid and expected for a really good game and it's not that. When will it be? I don't know, Destiny 2 maybe? What am I paying for then? Bungie's back to school game development tuition fee ? Nah I'm done with that. And then comes Luke's comment. Tactless or not, Bungie really turned me off with that one. Paying their tuition fee since day one and veterans get nothing for putting up with their shit and giving them free lessons on how to make a good game? Didn't these guys make Halo? Sure as hell doesn't seem like it.
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