How To Get Back Into Destiny 2
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Destiny 2 is no spring chicken. Since the shared-world shooter first landed in 2017, Bungie has released a steady stream of paid annual expansions and tweaked the core formula to various degrees. Keeping up with
Destiny 2 is a commitment of time, of money, of patience so there’s no shame if you’ve jumped ship. But it’s never too late to get back on board.
Nathan Grayson s Top 10 Games Of 2020 (That Aren t From 2020)
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Wow, what’s a year it’s been. I memorized the pattern of tiny paint bubbles on the wall behind my computer monitor. I also re-watched the same three TV shows one thousand times. I’ve become convinced that the outside world is a hologram, and I’m about to embark on a lucrative YouTube career persuading flat earthers to buy supplements about it. Before I do that, though, here are my games of the year.
Surprise, the twist this time is that they’re all from other years! I wish I could tell you that this is a fascinating treatise on how the video game industry is evolving into a series of indefinitely operating services instead of games that players meaningfully own (I mean, it is, for better or worse), but to be honest, this was just the year I got really into games about making numbers go up. I blame the pandemic for this. When your home is no longer the place you go to escap
Destiny 2 s Hawkmoon quest contains a call back to footage from an E3 trailer for the first game that was eventually cut from the finished version. (Screenshot: Bungie)
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Destiny 2’s new exotic quest for an old
Destiny 1 gun makes reference to an alternate version of one of that game’s main characters only seen in an E3 2013 trailer, breathing a little life back into a story that never made it into the finished game.