Despite the music still being good in Destiny 2, it hasn’t a scratch on Marty’s production and musical story telling in Destiny 1.
His leaving had a lot to do with the downfall of Destiny I think because it sucked the emotion from the game.
I really do think it’s part of why D2 feels so soulless and detached. The music doesn’t flow with the gameplay, or at least nowhere near as well.
Kinda sucks the Destiny 1 music isn’t in the Destiny 2 playlist tbh. Although they’re probably not allowed after Marty won his lawsuit.
Good watch explaining it all here!
https://youtu.be/0WCj0ISBbCI
Anyone else think so?
EDIT: This was the greatest loss of what we actually experienced in D1 and lost for D2.
Destiny’s greatest loss over all was obviously the pre D1 release rewrite from Joe Staten’s original story. And his resulting departure.
Bungie losing more of the OG halo team is never going to be a good thing.
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He wasn't just Destiny's greatest loss. Personally, I think he was Bungie's greatest loss. While I still admire Micheal's score, and the addition of the Kronos Quartet for a couple songs, nothing really matches the magic that Marty had. I feel as though the Destiny 2 score is screaming that it is missing its partner, Michael's partner. After critically reading over the whole court case with Marty vs Bungie, I can only hope that Marty's new studio succeeds where Bungie has failed. Go and look it up, and that will give you the picture of who Bungie really is today, and haunt you of who Bungie used to be.