Indeed.
One thing I still remember very clearly in my head, is how well written all of the Halo stories were. My favorite was/is Reach. I could go back and play through that main campaign again and again. It was that well written, that I just couldn't get enough of it.
That doesn't exist with Destiny.
I understand that you don't want to reveal everything in the first game, but even enigma's can be written with a certain flow and tell a great story while not giving everything away. Poe and Lovecraft did it all the time, and numerous modern Sci-fi authors do it very well. Look at Frank Herbert's "Dune" series. Written in that style, Destiny would have a story that would keep Gamers riveted and on the edge of their seats, begging for more.
But what we got is a broken mess of story that isn't really even fit to be on the back of a cereal box... actually, I think you guys got the idea for the Grimoire from reading cereal boxes during your breakfast. Someone saw little "collectible" cut-out cards on the back of a box of Captain Crunch and thought, "Hey, if we did a digital version of this...". The story definitely needs tons of love and attention, and I dare say; a rewrite.
But as it stands, there's nothing in the story that doesn't make me grimace as I go through it.
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