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black lol you a die hard sony fan dude i see.3 months cant compare to 8 months dude come on be fair about that.i can care less im not working for them im saying if they both came out at $399 sony wouldnt have that lead.sony ONLY PLAYS GAMES thats it.in 2014 shit if i buy a system it better do more then play a fucking game.hell sony dont even play mp3 discs!!!destiny is shown as both systems my dude they only shows it on ps4 cause its a bundle pack.you can think ps4 is better thats cool but dont knock me for saying what i think is better in my eyes.i want more out of a system an xbox one gives it to me.BUT i will say this if i want to play a indy game i will turn my ps4 on :lol: cause thats all there pushing out.
 
Fuck Destiny! That shit is nothing but Halo with Borderlands gameplay as an MMO. I'll stick to Planetside 2 on Steam!
 
Fuck Destiny! That shit is nothing but Halo with Borderlands gameplay as an MMO. I'll stick to Planetside 2 on Steam!

what about when EVE:Legion comes out for PC eventually(on Steam )

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Hey can anybody give me an idea what Destiny will be like? I usually do my homework on upcoming games but I've been busy lately and haven't been able to? What game can Destiny be compared too? What's the gist of the game? Is it a sandbox game like Borderlands? And is it worth getting?
 

"We explored several options to populate the world for reviewers"

Usually, it'd be a cause for panic: Destiny launches tonight at midnight, and yet we don't yet have a review of it live on our site. That isn't because Ed is kicking his heels (although of course he is as usual, the slacker), but because Activision and Bungie have chosen not to make the game and its servers available to reviewers ahead of time. And for good reason, they say.

"We explored several options to populate the world for reviewers," says a blog post on Bungie's official site. "Our team estimates it would take thousands of gamers to ensure each potential public space in Destiny would be populated - that every activity would be accessible at all hours of the day and night. Where on Earth would we be able to find thousands of gamers? The answer is you.

"So, reviews of Destiny will wait for your arrival. On day one, you'll be rubbing elbows with the pageant judges, so look sharp. Who knows, you may end up on one of their live streams. They may end up on one of yours, too!" Essentially, Bungie reckons that reviewers won't get an accurate impression of Destiny's huge shared world unless there's enough people to fill it with - probably a fair assessment, I'd say.

"For us, this is a first - a new experience," the post continues. "It's a bit of a risk, too. We fully anticipate seeing day one reviews from folks who decide to kick the tires, but don't have the time or patience to take our ride for a nice, long road trip. Some of you might wait to pick up a copy until you read the final verdict from your most trusted review house. We're okay with that. We've created something we're proud of."

Will you be picking up a copy of Destiny at midnight? The game will be available for digital pre-loading ahead of time, so you can be on, helping Ed out with his review, from 12:01am onwards.





"We've created something we’re proud of."

With the Destiny launch just around the corner, you might be eager to read the first reviews as soon as they're published, but Bungie warns that these might not serve as the best appraisals of its "shared-world" first-person shooter.


According to Bungie community manager David "Deej" Dague, Destiny isn't a typical shooter. You could play through the story and some competitive multiplayer matches without too much interaction, but the best way to experience it is when the world is fully populated, with many players roaming about. Dague said that Bungie considered populating the game somehow for reviewers before the game's release, but decided that nothing was a suitable substitute to the live, public version of the game.


"We fully anticipate seeing day one reviews from folks who decide to kick the tires, but don’t have the time or patience to take our ride for a nice, long road trip," Dague said in the most recent Bungie Weekly Update. "Some of you might wait to pick up a copy until you read the final verdict from your most trusted review house. We’re okay with that. We’ve created something we’re proud of."


Dague also said that Destiny "really begins" at the level cap of 20, which is something you often hear about massively multiplayer online games like World of Warcraft. At that point, you can keep improving your Guardian by getting better gear and taking on the endgame raids with your friends. In fact, Dague recently said that you're not likely to "finish" the game anytime soon, if you ever do.


You can pre-load Destiny now before it launches on Tuesday, September 9 for Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4.
 
So Batman is coming out in June. No way that game was close to being ready for this fall if they had to delay it almost a year.

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Following the news that Batman: Arkham Knight will be releasing on June 2nd 2015, Warner Bros. has announced two new limited edition sets for the title: Batman: Arkham Knight Limited Edition and Batman: Arkham Knight Batmobile Edition. Both editions will be available in North America and New Zealand.
The Limited Edition set, for current-gen consoles (£89.99) and PC (£74.99), comes with the following perks:

  • Custom Art Book – 80 Page, Full Colour Art Book Showcasing the concept art of Batman Arkham Knight
  • Limited Edition SteelBook – Unique SteelBook case and game disc
  • Comic Book – Limited Edition DC Comics Batman: Arkham Knight #0 Comic Book
  • Exclusive Character Skin Pack – Three Unique Skins from DC Comics – The New 52
  • Batman Memorial Statue – Imposing statue commemorating Gotham’s Protector, the Dark Knight
The Batmobile Edition, exclusive to PS4 and Xbox One (£169.99), will come with the following additions:


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So wait Destiny is slot like Borderlands 2? Cus Borderlands 2, next to Skyrim is my favorite game of all times. Is it all about finding loot? cus that shit is addicting as fuck
 
Ya'll know all the major media outlets gonna give it a high score based on name alone so im not even waiting for scores #biased
 
better level up a bit before undertaking the Mars missions..those Cabal are no joke

once i grab my copy at midnight its Titan class for me :lol:

exactly what I'm thinking.

its seems as though the majority of people are going with the Warlock class, and I'm not all about speed and strategic manuvering which the Hunter class would require, so that Titan might be the way to go. Im more of a run and gun player
 
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