Abstract: Destiny's good looks and epic space frontier setting have little bearing on the gameplay.After many hours of play, however, things start to feel wrong. The action gets repetitive and the same enemies show up again and again. The world is too empty, too de...
Abstract: It could be the biggest shake-up for first person shooters we've seen in years, but right after launch, Destiny merely shows a sliver of its true potential.The opening hour shows great promise, revealing our solar system seven hundred years in the future,...
Hybrid FPS/MMO approach works brilliantly, Exciting Halostyle combat, Absorbing character progression, Seamless coop multiplayer
Narrative elements should be stronger, Missions can feel formulaic
Destiny has its shortcomings, but the overall experience is just a whisker away from living up to the hype. It doesn't have the breadth or depth of a proper MMORPG, and it remains to be seen whether Bungie's promise of a rich and long-lasting endgame hol...
Tremendously satisfying shooter gameplay, Vast massively multiplayer universe to explore, Lots of deep systems to encourage long-term play
Baffling lack of tutorials to explain advanced concepts, Design of open-ended Patrol missions has some problems, There's a rich yet under-emphasized fiction at work here
If you're planning to jump into Destiny 2 at launch, the original game can provide a little more context. But if you're not interested in the lore and story, there's not much point buying it anymore.This game was reviewed on a PlayStation 4 using a retail...
Proves why an always-online connection is important, stunning graphical vistas, role-playing elements aren't just tacked on and add so much to character development, superb co-operative gameplay, fantastic array of weaponry, more than lives up to its hype
Open-world enemy patterns and spawning points can be repetitive, not sure what the Sparrow bikes add, Crucible PVP skill matching seems off because we suck every time we go there
It can't be stressed enough how much we like Destiny. Naysayers will naturally claim that we've been bamboozled by the hype. Certainly there are some parts that aren't as good as others - the repetition in enemies, their spawn points and strategies...
Unbelievable presentation of both audio and visuals, Top notch FPS mechanics, Bungie style, Perfect sense of progression, Loads of content and room to expand
Doesn't help random players play together, Destiny is out now for Xbox One, PS3, PS4, and Xbox 360.
Published: 2014-07-12, Author: Stuart , review by: techdigest.tv
Abstract: But the finished game was let loose on the public this week – early word says that it's already made distributor Activision more than $500 million in sales to retailers – and the reviews have been generally more positive … with the odd reservation or two...
Published: 2013-06-21, Author: Tom , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: The Division Ubisoft's fantastic lineup at E3 was lead by The Division, a Tom Clancy thriller that takes place in New York with society on the brink of collapse. Best described as an online role-playing shooter, The Division had some of the most stunn...
Excellent combat, Visually stunning, Good gear game
Minimal story, Some weak RPG elements
Simplistic “it's like X mixed with Y” comparisons don't really add up when attempting to explain what Destiny is, or why it's worth playing. It borrows from many well-established gaming destinations, but the climate of each is wildly different, and often ...