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[–] SolOrion 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

That was my biggest issue with it- the FOMO, but it's not nearly as bad as it was. At least it doesn't seem like it. Maybe they'll still prove me wrong. I've only been playing again for a month or so.

But I stopped playing around Shadowkeep, and I got everything since (so I think four or five expansions) for like $35. Which is a solid value considering I mostly just wanted to play the campaigns, and do some funny builds.

[–] BrowseMan 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

I was extremely active on it until lightfall.

The way they added story "filler", the nonsensical scenario, the fomo/mandatory grind as well as the "you have to pay for everything" finally pushed me over the edge of my rabbid "I need to play" and completionist tendency. It was the last straw.

I'm gland I left because it's when shit started e to hit the fan:

  • they started to make you pay for a lot of thing that was previously included in the expansions (dungeons, raid,...).
  • They started to fire their (highly talented) staff en masse.
  • FOMO was getting out of control indeed.
  • You could feel the greed out of most of the decisions.
  • Vaulting content (why???)

Shame because

  • it was of the best shooting/power gameplay out there. The art and design was incredibly.
  • The lore was deepd and with a lot of "hidden" link darksoul style (even if it'd be easy to argue it was just obscure and writer had no idea what they were doing)
  • The sci/fantasy mix was working very well and for me is still unique so far.

I might give it a go again, but it'll not be the same without my old clan.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago

I loved 1. I didn't like 2 when it was first released, but after a while it grew on me. I'd like to go back and play the expansions I never got to, but the 3rd guy in our group died and it just wouldn't feel right to play without him.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

It's honestly the best casual shooter going, it's so silky smooth with fantastic clarity. Bungie just struggled with content and constantly changing up the systems.

There was more FOMO at the end than the beginning, the seasonal content loop with "passes" was horrible for it. Forcing certain build metas with their shitty artifact system etc.

I think it's on a bit of a backburner at the moment. The recent episodes were pretty rushed and not very exciting. Who knows what they will do with it. I think Bungie are more focused on Marathon atm.

[–] SolOrion 4 points 1 month ago

You're right- when it works Destiny 2 absolutely works. Plus there's very little that fits the niche it's in, honestly. PvE shooters with that kind of replayability aren't incredibly common.

[–] BrowseMan 2 points 1 month ago

Yeah and you can still see the impressive art team at play with marathon (in impressed they still managed to keep talented people, seeing how they fired people left and right).

However, is there really a market for extraction shooter these days? The choice of making this kind of game really feel like trend chasing and generaly this doesn't end well...