Linked is an old article from February where Jason Jones and Eric Hirshberg of Activision discuss gaming genres and Destiny. It's well worth the re-read.
[url]http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-02-17-destiny-bungie-unveils-its-shared-world-shooter[/url]
[b]Here are some of the stand-out quotes:[/b]
[quote]Activision Publishing boss Eric Hirshberg says it's not an MMO. No, it most definitely is not an MMO. And Activision most definitely will not charge a subscription fee for it. "As we saw Destiny come together," he says, [b]"we realised it belonged to a genre we couldn't quite pin down."[/b]
"We realised to refer to Destiny as [b]any one of these pre-existing genres would almost be to undersell or under-promise what we think it could deliver to gamers,[/b] because we think it has the capacity to deliver a new experience," Hirshberg continues.
Hirshberg has coined a different phrase. He calls Destiny the[b] "world's first shared-world shooter".[/b]
"There's been a lot of rumours that we're working on an MMOFPS, whatever that is, or a social game," Jason Jones, Bungie co-founder and Destiny project director, says. "The truth is, [b]if you enjoy first-person shooters and you play them on console, Destiny's going to be the best one you've ever played. That's our goal.[/b]
"We've learned our lessons from MMOs. We've learned our lessons from Facebook games. [b]But Destiny is a console first-person shooter. It's the kind of game we love to play and it's the game our fans love to play."[/b]
This is a setting Bungie calls "mythic science fiction", a futuristic place with age, history and mystery.[/quote]
Some awesome food for thought in this article. It gets into more than just "Is Destiny an MMO?".
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Edited by FairlySplendid: 8/12/2013 6:06:19 PMBump, so we have something to talk about today.
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This is old news