Please know what the hell you are talking about before posting gibberish. First off, Halo Wars was not even a Bungie Game, it was made by Ensemble Games at the request of Microsoft Studios in 2009, after there had already been 3 Halo Games put out by Bungie. It was produced to fill the gap in between Halo 3 and Halo Reach because Bungie wanted extra dev time on Reach and Microsoft wanted another Halo game to keep the franchise in people's minds. As for George Lucas, he knew he couldn't sell one big huge movie, so he took the first act of Star Wars and rewrote it to fill a whole length movie and that become A New Hope. He didn't know it would be a success, but he did have every intention of making acts 2 and 3 if his original vision if it was successful. And nothing you said negates my argument that each of those franchises would have been doomed to failure with a lackluster first installment. Right now Destiny is a game where the core gameplay is carrying the game, but it's competing in a console market where successful franchises are carried more by the richness of their stories, which Destiny is sorely lacking. That's a scary place for Bungie to be in when their whole studio is banked on this property for the next decade. I really can't understand why so many people are failing to see or understand this.
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