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EG's Destiny DLC review


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Summary:

 

The Dark Below feels like an early misstep for Destiny, then. Multiplayer fans will appreciate the new maps, the bounty-style quest steps are a good idea and there is certainly plenty of stuff to do and unlock, but in a game where the content has worn thin so quickly, taking aim at our precious loot just at the point we finish upgrading it is a huge mistake. It may be the accepted wisdom in other MMOs, but it doesn't suit Destiny, and Bungie will now have to find something else that does. In the meantime, the developer will need to hope that this expansion, which should have reinvigorated the game as players grew bored of it, doesn't send them on their way instead.

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They gave the DLC "The Dark Below" a 6/10 and that's coming from a site that has a positive Destiny article up almost daily. I don't know what happened to Bungie, but damn.

 

 



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They gave the DLC "The Dark Below" a 6/10 and that's coming from a site that has a positive Destiny article up almost daily. I don't know what happened to Bungie, but damn.

 

Activision happened.

 

http://destiny.wikia...vision_Contract



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Inquisitor Recon

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Activison is the cancer killing everything.

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**** that games rng loot system. It's appalling and freaking ENFURIATING

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Activison is the cancer killing everything.

 

Isn't it technically Activision-Blizzard?

 

So shouldn't Blizzard take some of the blame?



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Isn't it technically Activision-Blizzard?

 

So shouldn't Blizzard take some of the blame?

Not really. Blizzard retained their autonomy after the merger. They still develop and publish as their own entity.