Short Pause: "In the video version of this week's show, Brent, Ben, Bender and Frankie get together to discuss the latest Destiny 2 news and beta info, Crash Bandicoot selling like hot cakes, the PS5 releasing in 2019, Halo 5 making its way over to the Xbox One X in glorious 4K, Lords of the Fallen 2 hitting a significant development hurdle, their favorite games of the year so far, and lots more!"
Whether it's entering a zen state during DPS or the rush of dopamine on its completion, Destiny 2's Raids excels in multiplayer teamwork.
The raids are one of the reasons I quit Destiny. You stand in a circle and shoot at a triangle on a wall, have to restart a half dozen times, and then hope the random reward blesses you. Then you realize you aren’t’ having fun but instead are doing a lot of work for nothing. Back when Destiny was at its peak population, trophy data showed that less than 5% of players ran the raid.
Players had high expectations for Destiny’s latest content drop, Destiny 2: Into the Light. Not only did it have to live up to other content added due to a delay, it needed to give players faith the conclusion of the Light and Dark Saga will be worthwhile. - IS
Yes, with the exception that nobody will play with you if you don't have experience on the raid, so the question is how do you get experience?
Warlocks in Destiny 2 are great for loads of things. Healing? We got that. Awesome PvE action? Sure! Warlock Mobility? Severely lacking.
An opinion piece about Warlock Mobility in Destiny 2 written by Jordan from The Nerd Stash.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTY
RIP to da competition!