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  • Destiny preliminary thoughts.

    Okay, I just finished the campaign of Destiny so let’s have a quick rundown of what I think of the game so far.

    Coming from Bungie, I am extremely, EXTREMELY disappointed with Destiny.  

    Bungie is known for its gameplay, its story and world building, and to an extent its presentation.  Unfortunately, the gameplay in Destiny is virtually identical to what we got in Halo, which isn’t bad, but it’s been done and done by the same people.  Movement feels the same (the Titan’s Lift ability feels and works identically to the jetpack from Halo Reach).  Weapons feel the same, with only two weapon types, the Fusion Rifle and the Hand Cannon not feeling identical to a Halo counterpart.  Even then, the Fusion Rifle handles much like a Spartan Laser, and the Hand Cannon is almost synonymous with the Halo 1 pistol.  This is not a bad thing, but it’s been done and it’s been done better.
    The other half of the gameplay, namely the RPG aspects are almost not there.  Each of the 3 classes plays the same with very minimal differences.  Leveling is purely grinding with little to no rewards.  Loot drops are rare, and finding anything above an uncommon drop is unlikely to happen.  It seems almost like the RPG elements that should be the backbone of the game were slapped on at the end of the development at times, and forgotten at others.

    The presentation is fantastic, thankfully, both visually and audibly.  The score is beautiful, and the locations are beautiful.  Each locale looks and feels different from the last, despite there being no fluctuations in movement, gravity, weather, or even much of a different in layout.  Animations are smooth, colors are well used, and overall the game looks good, especially on PS4.

    The story and world, however, feel flat.  The story is almost nonexistent, and is largely told through your Ghost, a floating drone that guides you along, and is voiced by Peter Dinklage.  Sadly, the man behind Tyrion Lannister provides a very flat and robotic performance for the Ghost.  To a point it’s understandable as the Ghost is a robot, but this is coming from Bungie who has made some of the most iconic and human AI characters in videogames.  The bulk of the story comes from the Ghost, with a few snippets taken from other characters that are poorly set up, if at all, and overall comes across as almost not there.  That the story of Destiny boils down to Avatar: The Last Airbender in space doesn’t help:

    3000 years ago humanity entered a new age of prosperity, but then everything changed when the Darkness attacked.  Only the Traveler, carrier of the Light could stop it, but when we needed it most, it went dormant.  Now, a Guardian has stepped forth to revive the Traveler, and although s/he’s generic I believe s/he can save the world.

    It’s poorly told, almost never present, and because of this something that could easily feel huge and epic comes off as ‘Go here, kill this, pray for loot you won’t get, repeat.’  Destiny is an MMO at heart, but that’s no excuse anymore, especially from a company that has shown that it can very successfully weave a story and lore into a shooter.

    Overall, it’s a fun game with good-ish, albeit recycled, gameplay.  After the campaign there’s a LOT of grinding to do, but no real incentive for it, sadly.  I may play some more to try and get some of the higher end stuff, but it’s questionable.  It took a while for the game to grow on me enough to want to play it for a while (when I could, for the first week I couldn’t play for more than 30 minutes to 2 hours due to server issues, that’s right it’s an MMO and you are required to be online at all times while trying to play it.) and now that the campaign is over, I have very little desire to play it more.

    At the moment, I’d give it a 7.7 at most, which is a shame as it is one of, if not the, most hyped games of the year.

    • 4 years ago
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    • #destiny
    • #disappointment
  • vivzie-pop:

    mk so this chick, may be the only reason I see this movie.

    she cute, n I liiike the colors<333

    Honey looks great in motion, and more angular in the face than Rapunzel, Anna or Elsa.  

    (via vivziepop)

    Source: tomagogos
    • 4 years ago
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  • doctor-2-insane-andfriends replied to your post:I’m actually a little surprised that while some…

    (Perhaps some did but got their ask eaten)

    Perhaps.  I’m just a little surprised that no one has commented on the ears or the coat yet.

    • 4 years ago
  • I’m actually a little surprised that while some people have commented on the less boisterous alterations to Raricow’s figure during the transition, and one has commented on the speech changes, no one has mentioned the other changes she experienced when the spell came out in full.  

    • 4 years ago
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  • I agree with that last Papi update. I loved it very much :3
    sorel-estia-deactivated20160504

    How is it that the stuff that I spend a lot of time on are either poorly received, or ‘controversial’, yet the moments that are put out quickly with comparatively little effort are loved?

    Either way, thank you very much Sorel!

    • 4 years ago
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  • Papi's last update was brilliant. I really felt that wet sobbing rage that Papi was going through.
    rawiltshire103-deactivated20151

    Thank you!  I’m glad I managed to portray something well for once.

    • 4 years ago
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  • hunnigan-archive-deactivated201:

    psa: if you ever have any questions about my character, you are always welcome to ask them. i encourage asking questions for it also helps me develop my character further or help explain something unclear.

    (via travelererrant)

    • 4 years ago
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  • I’m torn between wanting to work on Papi for the sake of continuing the story, wanting to work on Raricow for the sake of enjoyment, and not wanting to work on anything.

    • 4 years ago
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  • It’s been a week since the last time I updated Papi, and 2 since the last update in Canterlot, but I’m really not feeling the drive to work on an update.  Maybe later today, or Thursday.  Either way I ought to have an update up by the end of the week.  If more Raricow happens to come along before then, well that may very well happen.

    • 4 years ago
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  • askknightstar replied to your post:At some point I suppose I should see what all of…

    You’re dead to me.

    Allow me to elaborate: I read the first book a few years after it came out, and really didn’t much care for it.  Meanwhile, everyone and their mother’s sister’s nephew’s cousin’s former roommate wouldn’t shut up about how amazing it was.

    Frankly put, it annoyed me and I never had any desire to try and get into the series again.  I’m willing to give it a shot, but if people go about hyper-hyping the series again it won’t help me enjoy it now.

    • 4 years ago
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