Monday, September 15, 2014

My Time With Destiny So Far

September 9th has come and gone and so has he release of the super anticipated Destiny. Looking at reviews as well as just player opinions of the game, the responses are surprisingly split. The gamers that enjoy the game truly love it , and those that don't really dislike it. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions its just that for a game as universally hyped as Destiny, you wouldn't expect such a divide in the community. Thankfully, I wasn't one of the people that were excited for this game. To be honest, I really didn't care about the game until I played the beta. Then I fell in love.

The brief time I had with the beta introduced to me a an amazing world crafted by the brilliance of Bungie. I'll let it be known that I hate Halo, and until I played Destiny was not a a fan of the developer. This game has definitely changed my opinion. Technically, you wont find a more polished game released so far this year. The game is gorgeous to look at and plays just as good as it looks. I haven't finished the main story yet( I'm only level 16), but what I have experienced so has been solid if not great. Gamespot recently gave the game 6/10 in their review, and I just don't understand the score. Now let me be clear, this game is far from perfect. I think for many people, they were expecting the game to be flawless. The greatest game ever developed. This it is not, but what it is is a great game, better played with others. Destiny is not built for single player play. Of course you have the option to, but its obvious Bungie intended for this game to be enjoyed with others. Its a FPS on the outside, but a MMO at its core. The game requires lots of grinding and this is easier to accomplish with other players on your fireteam.



The criticisms the game is being hit with unfortunately are justified, however these flaws in no way break or ruin the game. My main concern with the game is it repetitiveness. Anyone who has played a MMO, knows that sometimes to get certain loot or levels, some areas require multiple play throughs. This should be expected. That being said, the story mission structure does get tiresome occasionally. You fight through hordes of enemies, your sidekick( called a ghost) then unlocks a door or hacks a terminal. This normally sets off alarms and you have to hold off another horde of bad guys and then proceed to a boss. Rinse and repeat. If that was all Destiny had to offer I wouldn't be enjoying the game. There is so much more to see and do in the game besides the main story to keep you AND your friends busy for hours. There are the strike playlists to go through, the crucible( which serves as the game's player vs player portion), as well as the massive world Bungie has created for you to explore.



The games presentation is amazing and its depth staggering. I often catch myself just staring off into the distance admiring my surroundings.  Like I said the game is technically sound. The amount of hard work and polish that went into the game is obvious just by looking at it. If there is on thing I wish the developer had focused more on was the lore. The story being told is extremely vague. Its almost as if the history of the world is on a need to know basis, and my character doesn't need to know. What is my characters motivation? I'm hoping these things are expanded on before I'm done, or at least touched on in some capacity in dlc.



Destiny is definitely going to get better with time. We waited weeks just to play GTA Online, we can enjoy the content that is there until Bungie releases some expansions. My time with Destiny has been great, not without its frustrations, but great nonetheless. I think I'll cut this short and get back to my level 16 warlock. Strike playlists here I come!

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Let The Games Begin!

Its almost September 9th, and unless you have been under a rock the past year or so you know exactly what is going to happen that day. The launch of Bungie's Destiny! But not only is it the release of probably the most anticipated game of the 2014, its also marks the first major release of the second half of the year. The last 8 months hasn't been the busiest as far as blockbuster games, and that is why September 9th is so important. 

Starting with Destiny gamers are about to be suffocated with the amount of awesome games there are to play across multiple platforms. Yearly favorites such as Call of Duty and Assassin's Creed both have major releases later this year, and the next gen versions of Grand Theft Auto 5 is rumored to drop on November 18th. And lets not forget the much anticipated Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS. This Fall there will definitely be a little something for everyone.

Since I'm not made of cash I will have to suffer through playing only a handful of these titles, and for the last month or so I have been making a list of "must-have" games. Below is that list...don't judge.


  1. Destiny
  2. Super Smash Bros
  3. Grand Theft Auto V
  4. Assassins Creed Unity
  5. Call Of Duty Advance Warfare
Those are the five games I'm for sure going to be burning cash for. The next ten games(in no particular order) are ones I would love to play but can wait for...maybe

  1. WWE 2K15 (I said don't judge)
  2. NBA 2K15
  3. Dragon Ball Xenoverse
  4. Dragon Age: Inquisition
  5. Watch Dogs Wii U
  6. Ultimate NES Remix
  7. Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
  8. Hyrule Warriors
  9. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
  10. Pokemon Alpha/Omega

Who am I kidding? I WANT THEM ALL!!!! This list could be so much longer if it included games coming out early 2015 as well. One thing is for certain, next week marks the first in a long line of r amazing games going forward with no sign of slowing down. It might be time to make a list of anticipated games for next year. This generation started out slow but it has definitely picked up some steam.

What games are you looking forward to? Sound off in the comments below.

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