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New Bungie game: Destiny


Doc Holiday

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  • 11 months later...

Thread-necro!

 

Only because there is a "tinsy" bit more stuff out there.  I just put my $5 down on the preorder, and I got a beta key.  I'm taking the plunge because I do love the Halo games, and I feel like Bungie are the ones to really deliver something special.  Anyone else?  I'm probably going to try to do the beta on my PS3 and 360.

 

Have to see what the differences are between the PS3/360 versus the PS4/X1.

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  • 4 months later...

So anyone with a ps4 play the alpha this weekend? Anyone check out the twitch streams or YouTube stuff?

For me, looks a lot like a halo game. It also looks like a mmo. I think it it could be fun, but there is little difference in the classes or races. The alpha gave little in the way of story.

I look forward to actually playing the summer beta in July.

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  • 1 month later...

In playing in the 360, and I've got two beta codes. Pm me of you are interested in playing.

So far, I like the game. Is fun for me. Wish I had the scratch for a ps4 or x1

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