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Oh boy...another disappointed fool. As much as I like Joe he is a fool for expecting a game, that promised the same game experience on the 360 as PS4, to offer the vision of what Destiny will be, when it is solely on the current generation. The game in no way deserves the rating he gave, even with the flaws. I don't even need to see the video for his points, I probably have the same views, but the game has had a far more successful launch, as opposed to other games he has given a higher rating for. It's got solid gameplay, has a solid Coop experience (though socially lacking), and offers the ability of cross generation play. That is enough to get people hooked for the long haul. Might even be incentive for some to upgrade to next gen even, if given away in a bundle as Xbox is. You also have to look at the market standard for content release. If you don't have content coming out within 3-4 months, you can't compete with other titles release speeds. Of course that schedule is set by the Publishers, but that's a different topic. Was the content left out to make more money or because it would have caused a 2+ hour dl time on the 360, and wouldn't run smoothly? If you haven't tried it for 360, it is a bit empty, but larger, smoother, and far more graphically polished than other recent FPS titles on it. I've only hit a loading zone message once. Even if Destiny can't offer the same experience with the release of the expansions, they have already gotten people hooked on the initial gameplay, and more incentive to move consoles for 2015. It also gives time for customers to upgrade with other games releasing this holiday. It deserves at least what he gave Titanfall, he's just all worked up because his expectations won over his logic.