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3,058.6 giờ được ghi nhận (1,637.3 giờ vào lúc đánh giá)
The Good
  • Fun gunplay, you will not replicate the feeling in any other game
  • Stupid fun with friends
  • A* music
  • Beautiful areas/worlds

The Bad
  • No respect to the amount of time played, the weapons/armour you've earned
  • Anything that is fun get's removed instantly, game-breaking glitches can stay for a few months
  • Incompetent developers, gives the same "We're listening"/"Thanks for the feedback"/"Passing onto the team" excuses to every piece of feedback given
  • No place for casual or solo players
  • Laughable PvP experience, extremely unbalanced and rarely any changes
  • Extremely bad story-telling
  • Any tweaks, fixes or updates once every 2 months or so, don't change majorly controversial points until the big DLC Fall Expansion drops

Right so longer version of most of these:

The game itself is fun and nice to play. Just shooting the various alien races you are up against is fun. The main fun point of the game is to just grind for a type of gun that you like with favourable perks. The problem with most primary weapons is that they rarely pack a punch and so require damage perks to be really viable. This creates really obsolete setups and rolls on most guns, as most people go for a damage perk and reload perk. Instead of actually making them viable without these perks, Bungie just decide to make it so that these favourable perks are ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ instead of making an incentive to chase after more unique and different perks, making using primaries overall a bad experience. Certain gun types and perks are never seen and Bungie does not give 2 ♥♥♥♥♥ about that.

Another bad aspect is the fact that Bungie does not care about any of the weapons you have grinded and fell in love with, as they will be making it so that after a certain time passes these weapons and armour pieces will be useless in endgame tier content. This, in theory, would make it so that less used guns will be able to come into play in the future and people will go out of their comfort zone to try out newer weapons. What they are doing instead is just giving us the same exact weapons so that we grind for it once again to gain a similar roll from the one we had originally, so that we can use it in endgame content again, all so we spend more time playing their game and hopefully spend more money.

The worlds and music in this game is absolutely gorgeous. Michael Salvatori is single-handedly carrying the entire music of this game, and it is an absolute beauty for the ears. Dreaming City is one of the most beautiful areas I've been to in any game.

Now the problems involving playing with others: Only the most basic of activities get matchmaking, which makes you have to rely on 3rd party sources to find groups to do harder, endgame activities such as raids or nightfalls. If you don't have a close group of friends or an active clan you are out of luck.

PvP experience is extremely unbalanced and just overall not fun. The game is more PvE based and PvP is literally just an afterthought by the devs, with no real changes being made to the experience. An update once every 2-5 months seems enough for Bungie. The "Pinnacle PvP activity" that was promised to not be half-baked was essentially raw and implemented extremely ♥♥♥♥♥♥ mechanics that just did not work out for them, causing players to lean away from the gamemode rather than play it.

Story-telling is basically non-existent. Really little is actually shown to you in-game, it's just the tip of the iceberg. The lore is again something you have to dig through 3rd party sources to really find out and learn. Story points started in years ago get none to a little bit of development each coming year, with story aspects feeling entirely abandoned as Bungie decides to open new story points instead of finish already started points.

No setup really feels viable, nothing makes you more unique than someone using base armour when you have endgame armour. Stats are mostly meaningless as they don't affect the game in any way whatsoever. Rarely are there unique mods that really have an impact on your gameplay. The armour pieces from raids that are able to slot some of these unique mods will also no longer be usable in endgame content.

A large aspect that is never talked about is how terrible and ♥♥♥♥♥♥ it is to start this game in the first place. Anyone who sees that this game is free and want to try it out almost immediately regret it as there is no directions or help given to you by Bungie. I had to make a new account myself to truly see how bad this game was to get started with in 2020, and ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Everything is just shoved into your face, nothing is explained and it feels like you were just given a gun and expected to go do an endgame activity, without even knowing how the game works. Players are overwhelmed and end up dropping the game after around an hour of playtime.

I have about 4000 hours sinked into the entire franchise, and over the years I can confidently say that Bungie never learns from their mistakes in the past and repeats them again and again, after which they decide to revert their mistake and say how they were always listening, around an entire year later...

Overall, if you can get over the ♥♥♥♥♥♥ introduction to the game, just keep going. You might like it and make friends as time goes on, but I can't recommend it otherwise. In order to really have fun you will need to sink in at least 500 hours into the game, without a single doubt. Just try it for yourself, you'll either love it or hate it.


Đăng ngày 2 Tháng 10, 2019. Sửa lần cuối vào 3 Tháng 07, 2020.
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