Destiny — from Bungie, the original makers of Halo — has been one of my favorite games to play over the past several years.
I poured over 700 hours into the first Destiny. But I've spent much less time in Destiny 2, which has been heavily criticized by many of the game's biggest fans and hardcore players since its September release.
Thankfully, though, Destiny 2 is starting to look up:
In Destiny, you are a Guardian, a protector of the Last City on Earth. The game gives you incredible weapons, abilities, and superpowers to wipe out hordes of evil aliens with friends or other strangers online.
The first Destiny game came out in 2014. It wasn't perfect, but it was incredibly addicting. It brought me closer with my older brother. And thanks to feedback from the game's community of rabid fans, Bungie kept improving the game every week and every month until it was vastly superior to the original product.
When Bungie announced Destiny 2 last May, fans assumed the game would be a slam dunk. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case in many fans' eyes (mine included).
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