Bungie blew past most expectations with a Final Shape livestream on Tuesday, showing off a new element-combining Prismatic subclass, and exotic combining to match. Plus the game’s first fully new enemy race in a decade, the Dread.
But the video opened with Luke Smith promising more Destiny 2 after the Final Shape and larger plans for Destiny as a franchise after that, despite recent troubles at Bungie. And we have some information on what that might look like.
Despite uneven storytelling and design flaws, Toriyama's magical Sand Land is plenty amusing, a Shounen adventure not reliant on complexity.
- Xbox Wire - Mark your calendars! The Xbox Games Showcase followed by [REDACTED] Direct airs June 9. More info inside.
For a brief moment I thought we might get a whole Direct for Gears 6 - seems like it's COD though!
The latest from Microids who have got right behind the little blue guys previously, developed by Ocellus Services is The Smurfs - Dreams.
Interesting. So they are working on multiple ips at a time.
Interesting, I've been reading that Marathon is going through allot. Creative director being replaced by a former Valiant dev, test builds aren't up to par(part of the process), and complete take over from Sony. So a Destiny 3 being in the works isn't too surprising just in case something goes wrong with Marathon.
Destiny 2 was trending a few days ago ppl were praising the direction Bungie is taking for the new season. There's still hope for Destiny. Destiny 3 could be a huge deal if they do things correctly.
I loved the original. Destiny 2 just seemed to lack something. Hopefully 3 will grab the magic of 1.
Same seemed to happen with Dragon Age.
The Destiny games always feel gimped in some way to me, they could have been amazing games if it wasn't for their flaws, hopefully the 3rd game isn't gimped or flawed in any significant way.
Bring back dinklebot!