@Overload they may be different but that's what makes it fresh and new. Destiny may be successful but people are becoming tired of it. There are some serious issues with the game right now and unless they are rectified I can see them losing a huge part of their user base for Destiny 2. Just because they are so successful and IGN uploads videos doesn't mean that The Division won't make a decent dent in activity. It may not happen right away, but the promise The Division holds is pr...
it's not just because of the fact that it's repetitive. if you stop playing you simply can't go back to PVP. you have to re-learn how to play because all the tinkering with weapon rebalancing. it's ridiculous.
I highly recommend it.
pick it up, honestly, it is excellent. just make sure to play with someone else!
it is really all about the co-op. I interviewed the devs and they were so passionate about that fact, it was awesome.
I'm really excited for this game. I had fun with the beta, and we have to remember it was still in beta. I've grown so sick and tired of destiny and The Division will be a new and fresh experience. I can't wait to see where Ubisoft takes it.
Really fun little game. Such an awesome co-op experience. Indie titles are killing it.
Guys, there is a typo in the description for some reason, but this is NOT in the article. I don't know how it got there, as I simply copied and pasted after the article was finished.
no i'm saying Destiny has become unbalanced in PVP with weapons and it's bad so that may cause people to come over to The Division
I liked the Battlefront Beta for the most part but wasn't a fan of the final product; it could be a lot better when things roll around.
I am a destiny fan and if this game has better weapon balancing in PVP, I actually may make the switch. Destiny's servers are also so finicky and a mess and they are ALWAYS messing with the weapons so I'm always having to re-adjust; it's so frustrating.
Very interesting take. I haven't tried it myself as I've been too busy, but I am excited for the full release.
I don't view it as censorship. If you're talking with friends-only you won't face the level of harassment and blatant sexism and abuse that is currently a part of the online gaming culture. You could always add players on your team to your friends list and be able to chat so it's not like it's as restricting as you think. IMO it protects people and this stuff can cause serious mental health problems for some, especially when kids are bullied and emotionally abused by adult...
I actually completely disagree, lol. The real world is full of people like that, but online gaming is completely unfiltered. Again, with my experiences, they are so bad and so explicit I cannot even repeat them. I've lived, quite a bit, and I have never experienced this in life. People think because they hide behind a username they can say and do whatever they want without consequences.
It's not just negativity but the length to which it goes. There are some who do speak out against it but not enough and the industry needs to be held accountable.
But the community makes it not so much fun. :\ especially if most of your friends don't have the same games. It was easy in college but you get out and people don't play the same games anymore, although I do generally.
Everyone's thinking it I think; there needs to be major changes made or online gaming will eventually fall on its face.
Not a huge fan of the series but interesting article.
Honestly, I've given up on a game like destiny because I don't have five friends to play it with. It's a shame and I love PVE. On COD and Gears, it's horrible, even if the developers didn't intend it. The anonymity of the internet IMO is to blame. People think they can just say whatever they want without repercussions. Nintendo has it right, although they need a few changes here and there.
There are so many good games coming out this year; this generation may be a late bloomer, but, the best is yet to come. I'm really excited about this year.