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3/2/2015 11:37:46 PM
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Yeah, idk i'm more than satisfied with the way they started it out. I think if you expected everything to be in the first game, you were let down. I never expected that to be the case. Once they mentioned a 10 year plan, I stopped thinking about this [i]Destiny[/i] being a blockbuster movie, and thinking about it as an epic trilogy. Think about it this way, [i]The Lord of the Rings[/i] as a whole is an epic masterpiece of literature. But even that had to be told in three parts. If you expected to get the whole story in the first part, you would be sorely disappointed. And you wouldn't consider The Two Towers or The Return if the King as sequels, would you? It's technically one story, just broken into thirds. That's what I want for Destiny. I think bungie knew they'd never get the full Destiny story in any one game. In fact, I doubt they ever really tried. I don't think they ever intended to put the full story in the first game. Instead, I think Destiny as we see it today was designed to give us a taste of what was to come...Kinda like the first episode of a mini-series. You want to raise questions, get people interested, get people to say "ok...[b]W[/b]t[b]F[/b] did I just watch?!?! I'm definitely tuning in next week." We got to play, and have fun, we got to learn a little bit about what's going, but we're still learning about the world around us...just like our guardian is. Think about it -no one in the game knows anything about what happened. No one. We shouldn't expect to learn it all right away. Not yet. If we did, then there'd be no point to Destiny 2. I don't want a sequel. I want one long, bad ass, story. So far so good, I think.
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