I'm sorry.
New and Different are DEFINITELY words you shouldn't be using when describing Destiny. (The actual game Idea revolves around mashing together different pre-existing ideas from pre-existing games)
And repetitive is DEFINITELY not a word to use when describing the Halo series. (But sure, way to criticize a game from the same company that brought you Destiny, and the game that basically gave birth to the real FPS, and... the game with one of the most captivating stories in history to come from a video game, but yea... go ahead and bash Halo)
But I understand why you're so quick to jump to this games defense. And that's perfectly fine.
All I'm saying is that with an onslaught of new games coming out, Destiny WILL be pushed aside.
Try to resist Borderlands 1.5, Shadow of Mordor, Dying Light, The Witcher 3, Halo 5, Mortal Combat X, Uncharted 4, Bloodborne, Star Wars Battlefront (III), and quite a few more.
But if you want to pretend like no new titles are attractive, that's totally fine with me. Just keep farming those Ascendant Shards!
OH but wait, guess what? They're adding TWO NEW ITEMS to farm for upgrading exotic gear! That's right! Instead of just ascendant energy and shards, you get two new items to farm that are necessary for upgrading the final two slots of exotics.
Have fun repeating the same strikes and story missions over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over....
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