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Titanfall v Destiny: a war that will change shooters for ever

Realism can be an over-rated quality. The modern military titles that have ruled the first-person shooter genre since Call of Duty 4 have invented or adapted plenty of intriguing mechanics, like character classes, killstreaks and customisable load-outs.

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Relientk773879d ago

Both these games look awesome

sigfredod3879d ago

My personal opinion is that there is not such war, Destiny handsdown is the changer here, i mean awesome graphics, big open world to explore, single player story and online component integrated seamlessly, i see a lot of potential on Destiny

Spinal3879d ago

Single player story and online component? Do you not know anything about Destiny? It's an MMO. Which means the online is the major part. There is no offline Singleplayer mode in this game lol. Titanfall is just cod with mechs an that game also has no Singleplayer offline mode.

That said. I love MMO's an bungie look to be making the first shooter MMO that looks good to me. Although for MMO's I'm waiting for wildstarr.

sigfredod3879d ago

Check your facts, they already confirm that can be played single player and focus on the narrative of the marshall, and obiosuly they recomend online for a better "experience"

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P0werVR3879d ago (Edited 3879d ago )

A game changer on both sides bring differing and yet online MP to the table where both will dominate it's own unique style of play.

Destiny with it's MMO like gameplay and Titanfall with it's virtical gameplay with mechs, and funner than Destiny which is a trade off of either games not saying that Titanfall is better than Destiny. Equally bring their strengths to the table compared to COD or BF4.

Spinal3878d ago (Edited 3878d ago )

Loool any MMO can be played Singleplayer (see SWTOR) doesn't mean that it's the way it's meant to be played. And if your buying an MMO for the Singleplayer than you've got the wrong idea of the game an it's design completely. Destiny is an online massive multiplayer game.

Edit: this means you need to be online to play it. Doesn't sound very Singleplayer focused does it? :/

Fishy Fingers3879d ago

Getting both. Love FPS and these are at opposite ends of the spectrum from each other. No need to compromise :)

P0werVR3879d ago

Very true, and having both is what I would call gaming stamina at it's finest.

malokevi3879d ago

There is no contest. These games aren't even comparable.

Titanfall: releases well before destiny. fast paced pvp focus, gritty near-future sci-fi, instanced combat.

Destiny: Coming out later. Slower pace (COD's Halo to Titanfall's Destiny). Way distant future sci-fi, MMO-style coop/pvp focus. Instanced combat as well, I'm sure, but more emphasis on story/coop. Finding other players while they are doing their own activities ect ect.

They are both FPS', and they are both next gen. Beyond that, I don't see any reasons so compare these games. I want both.

BilboTeaBaggins3879d ago

Destiny has my vote for sure! Psyched for it.

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Destiny Made Over $160 Million In Microtransaction Revenue In Less Than 2 Years

Destiny has made over $160 million in MTX revenue, and these numbers only account the data from late 2017 to early 2019.

Sgt_Slaughter330d ago

That's extremely low for microtransactions, especially for a game that's essentially designed around it

LucasRuinedChildhood330d ago (Edited 330d ago )

This was back when the game wasn't free to play.

The figures are from November 2017 to February 2019 (1 year and 4 months).

Based on that projection, the MTX revenue for Destiny 2 likely would have been closer to ~$240m for 2 years.

Not sure if premium expansions are included in that figure either although ... I'd hope that they are though and that most of the revenue was for actual content like Forsaken.

People spend way too much money on cosmetics.

Rude-ro330d ago (Edited 330d ago )

Seasons($10 and just got bumped to $12) and dungeon keys($10 each, two a year) are through the eververse(micro transaction) store.
So for those two years, in order to play a season, you would pay through micro transactions.

Sonic1881330d ago (Edited 330d ago )

Bungie Marathon will be worse since it's designed around it as well

Kurt Russell329d ago

It makes me sad to agree... but at the same time I am looking forward to giving it a go. Destiny 2 is so far in, I find it difficult to figure out what I am meant to do first.

buffig330d ago

I think FIFA alone makes over $1bn a year from mtx

anast330d ago

FIFA promotes a worldwide sport. It should make more money than destiny.

CantThinkOfAUsername330d ago (Edited 330d ago )

Let's compare something similar. Apex Legends and its ridiculous $18/$40 skins make EA a billion each year.

z2g330d ago

For as much as ppl complain how much they hate microtransactions, they sure don’t act like it. No wonder they aren’t going anywhere.

spicelicka330d ago

By "people" you're referring to millions and millions of people. Obviously the ones complaining aren't necessarily the same as the ones spending all that money.

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Father__Merrin330d ago

There's millions that purchase MTX and there's nothing we can do about it

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Stop Trying To Make Destiny

In Episode 1 of Spot On, a new weekly news show, Gamespot talks about the dangers of chasing a trend.

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Destiny 1 Becomes Playable on PC via Emulation

Playing Destiny 1 on PC has been something fans have been requesting for years. It looks like Destiny 1 is now playable on PC via the RPCS3 emulator.

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spoonard481d ago

I've been thinking about playing through D1 again before it goes away...

CobraKai481d ago

That’s the sad reality of a game like this. I bought it, invested lots of money, and it can go away at anytime. I still think this was more fun than 2.

jeromeface480d ago

prob because 2 is a grindfest slog

spoonard478d ago

That's the bummer of 'games as a service'.