I seem to recall that Quake came on the disc with all the extra episodes behind a paywall. So, since like 20 years ago this has been standard practice to package unfinished and extra content on the disc to be unlocked and patched in later. Its not a crime. The issue is that some people seem to feel the 20-30 hours of gameplay, and multiplayer modes is "incomplete", yet I see a story with a clearly defined beginning, middle and end, and set pieces, orchestral score, development work, that compares favorably with every similarly priced game on the market. Show me these amazing multiplayer games with tons of content that are only $60, please, I'd like to buy them.
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Edited by CanzOfBeanz: 9/29/2014 4:45:00 PM" yet I see a story with a clearly defined beginning, middle and end, and set pieces, orchestral score, development work, that compares favorably with every similarly priced game on the market" What the -blam!- are you talking about? Are we playing the same game?
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Edited by GreyMouser73: 9/29/2014 4:53:29 PMApparently you have exceedingly high standards for a $60 toy, but I have no clue where you found those standards. Playing Killzone? Edit: I don't see where you have standing to be disappointed unless you pre-ordered and failed to read reviews, and have not played any of the "premium" titles (like Watch Dogs, or Thief) that came out this year, with which Destiny compares very favorably. I'd say I got my $60 worth because $60 doesn't go very far. You get a tired cliched story, and bog-standard gameplay. This one at least looks pretty. By no stretch of the imagination was I robbed - I got my 20 hours of storyline and am still playing because its fun.