For now. As weak as the overpriced DLC is, how long will they stick around? Who will trade in their PS as the Halo juggernaut picks up speed? Who will tire of DeeJ and his cryptic promises and mutterings and the devs who don't listen in favor of 343 who has built a reputation of listening to their customer? Who will simply move on to more engaging PS properties? What would you rather do, play Bloodborne or grind yet another bounty that you've already done 100 times? I do love Destiny, or rather the idea and promise of it. But bullet sponges and AI that walks in a straight towards you in waves and gear that I'll never get to have no matter how well I perform is just not worth it. Join me and build your legend somewhere else, brother.
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The Halo juggernaut that's rehashing old games and producing new ones under a different umbrella, Yea ppl are lining up, which is why xbox done is outselling the ps4.....
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Head starts count for a lot in the games industry; Sony had that. Sony had a better plan going in, a plan that MS is starting to successfully emulate while developing their own unique approach. There's no denying MS got off to a rough start. But things are starting to turn around, and Halo is a big part of that. FWIW part of the Halo culture is replay. The campaigns are incredibly solid and have huge amounts of nostalgia attached to them; even though the 4 Halo games have been out a while, 343 is attaching new content to the MCC. The big difference between 343 and Bungie at this point is that 343 has built a reputation for listening to their customers. At Bungie, it is an inside joke that customers get so furious about DeeJ's style of communicating. I can appreciate that Bungie has a vision and they are sticking to it but at some point something has to give. Bungie is losing sales under their current plan and ultimately that will affect Destiny, a game I love despite its flaws.