Right, they told us everything they were doing, right? They kept up the illusion of there being more to the game than there actually was, so they weren't telling the truth, either.
Saturn, Chicago, European Dead Zone...all mentioned as being in the game. Game arrives, not included. But where does Saturn appear? Oh, that's right, in a DLC. A DLC that is actually based on the final third of the original story. The original story that dealt with Rasputin being captured by the Hive. Ring any bells? It should, because that was part of TDB.
Want to know more? Go check out any of the trending topics dealing with the Kotaku article.
But apparently you believe 'No cut content is being resold as DLC' was a true statement, when it's been proven that it wasn't. If these things were part of the original narrative, they were designed for a single game. A SINGLE game. Now if you take that SINGLE game and start chopping pieces out of it because of time constraints, and instead of releasing it later on for no extra charge because it was part of the original game you start charging excessive amounts for it, you are then selling cut content. People bought the game on the belief that these things would be in it. Bungie perpetuated that myth to maintain sales.
This was not content conceived after the original. It was a part of it. Therefore, it was cut, and is now being sold back to us. Pretty simple, really.
And yeah, Bungie are chronic liars. If you don't believe that then you must be playing ostrich.
Or why don't you go and tell people in any of those threads that what Bungie did was fair and justified, and that they are perfectly honest? Bungie can do no wrong, after all. All problems with the game are on the customer.
Guess everyone has just keep throwing money at the screen.
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