[url=/en/News/News?aid=12337]The Dark Below[/url]
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Edited by PROCK7: 10/30/2014 7:55:18 AMThis game reminds me of "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace." The movie looked gorgeous (graphics are beautiful), they had some great scenes (raid/some strikes), music was great. BUT the story was a damn mess, things were strongly missing (good dialogue, likeable characters, and cohesiveness). You wanted to love it but even though you watched it 2, 3 or whatever many times, you couldn't do more than like it at best and loathe some aspects (jar jar binks which in Destiny terms are the freaking zoo of connectivity issues). Like George Lucas, Bungie has satisfied quite a few fans and also extremely disappointed quite a few others which is to be expected of anything that is hyperd. However, I think a big issue for Bungie is the players between those two points who I suspect will now feel "once bitten twice shy" effect and will not rush to buy DLC or their next full release until reviews are out or a lot of word-of-mouth from peers that say the game is good to great. I think Bungie bought their own hype and in the end went conservative with a solid game but far from perfect. I think Bungie is now trying to do two things at the same time. One is try to keep satisfying people with the current game via DLC and events. Two is trying to regroup and refocus to make another attempt to truly bring their vision of Destiny to the players via its next full release. Unfortunately these two goals work against each other. I feel in order to work on their next release they are saving any real improvements or innovative novelty such as horde mode, space battles, sparrow races, new character class/subclass, more in depth story. Bottom Line: I hoped to love this game but only like it. Though it has potential it will not change with its current release regardless of DLC. Those on this forum begging, pleading, cajoling, insulting or threatening Bungie are most likely not going to be happy until the next full release and IF Bungie learns from what worked well and what didn't, stop being as conservative and go out with everything.