Yeah, I can see how that might be disappointing for you.
To me, though, I find destiny to be a breath of fresh air, after over a decade of the same old franchise over and over again.
Them selling out happened a long time ago, when they first agreed to develop games exclusively for one publisher.
English
-
I hope Dragon age really learned from the previous installment. I'm in serious need of a game that can wow me again.
-
I hear you. Last gen was utterly miserable, with a few games being incredible and the rest being the same old shit. The best era imo was the ps2 era. Also I've dripped destiny to play skyrim again. It's a shame a 4 (I think, not sure when it was released) year old game has more content to keep me amused than this "10 year game".
-
Edited by Tacticus: 10/30/2014 2:35:02 AMYeah, same here. I still fire up the old ps2 every so often, there were some nice games for it... Well, hopefully they will try harder to stay on top of things in the next installment, or maybe try something totally different.
-
Maybe, however, While I'm annoyed at bungie for all the crap they've pulled - I'll certainly do my homework with all future bungie purchases - I'm guessing a lot of the issues are down to Activision. Therefore I've decided I'm never buying from Activision again. No matter what they publish. I'll consider destiny 2 if they get a new publisher. But I'm pretty sure they signed a contract.
-
No its not Activision. Bungie had and still has 100% control of the Destiny Franchise. Activision is just funding them. Go online and read the full contract. Bungie have a 4 game contract with Activision, but Bungie fully owns all 4 games, has complete control of their IP You cannot blame Activision for this, its all bungie.
-
Yeah, it's pity about that.
-
Oh well. Nice chatting with ya. See ya.