It was interesting read all these articles.
Some were pure link bait, with titles that were crafted to show how [i]angsty[/i] the writer is. Others were actually filled with great content, like the Gameinformer and CVG articles. But overall I got the sense that these writers wanted more. Some flew 1/2 way around the world to the Bungie offices and they wanted [i]the goods[/i] to bring home. Sadly Bungie only showed what most knowledgable writers alluded to as a Halo:Reach Co-op/Firefight mission. A linear mission with little free-roaming.
If Bungie is holding their cards close to their chest, they may be holding them too close for too long. It's getting to the point where even the media are starting to walk away from the table.
E3 seems to be the big date when Destiny will finally be revealed in all its glory. In the PS Video, Urk referred to E3 as the next point before the beta. If Bungie fails to deliver at E3 and not show how this game actually plays in a normal session, rather than in a crazy controlled environment; we may see how gaming the hype train can back fire.
Here's to hoping that the next 4 months are good news for Destiny fans.
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