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Edit #1- Wow I got a ton of feedback from posting this. Glad to see there are so many guardians out there still voicing their opinions. Also, on a side note, I just want to make it clear that I did not create this video.
Lets hope threads like this may change Bungie's strategies for story telling in the future. Although the concept of the Grimoire is a great ADDITION to a story, and unclear narratives can sometimes lead to community driven story telling, I cannot help but feel that the lack of a cohesive story in Destiny is a result of poor planning, budget cuts, or laziness on Bungie's side.
Thanks again for the feedback guardians, keep it coming, and keep your light safe.
Edit #2- Broke 900, soon to be 1000! Lets keep the conversation rolling. Also I would like to address one point.
This video does indeed use information presented in the Grimoire cards. However, the praise I am giving is directed at the way this narrative is PRESENTED by the creator of the video. I feel that the way this information was organized in the video is much more effective than any way it was presented by Bungie themselves. Time and effort was put into the creation of this video to make sure the player understood lore, actual events in game, as well as symbology related to the story that is told. This, in my opinion, seems like a much more caring way to present a narrative.
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Edited by iSuperkyIe: 2/5/2015 1:49:46 PMNice, but it's so damn stupid that it wasn't already in the game. NOBODY WANTS TO GO ON THEIR PHONE - TO THIS LITTLE HOMO DESTINY APP - JUST TO READ ABOUT THE GAME, WHEN DEVELOPERS SHOULD HAVE IMPLEMENTED IT IN GAME IN THE FIRST PLACE. EITHER THEY WERE TOO STUPID OR TOO LAZY- the game was and still is obviously too much for BUNGIE to handle. Start coming up with some real creative ideas that adults should be capable of. If BUNGIE was a student at a school it'd be placed in the ESOL classes-due to its ability of not being able to handle its work.