For the last few days, some of the most intrepid Destiny players have been puzzling over a secret room found in the new King’s Fall raid. The attempts to solve the mystery of this room have been elaborate and even ingenious, but all this theorizing and debate has been put to a sudden end by an answer from a surprise source: Bungie’s own Luke Smith.
Here, Twinfinite is writing that Destiny, despite being a T rated franchise, is full of dark and brooding moments that showcase the best of the team's narrative potential. They further write that, while Destiny 2 has not delivered as much as it should have on this front, Forsaken appears to be the big step that it needs to return to its greatest moments.
Gazette gaming columnist Jake Magee's lack of skill at Destiny is what made going flawless in Trials of Osiris more than a year ago taste so sweet. The feeling wasn't as great when he did the same in Destiny 2 last week, he writes.
Destiny 2 is the franchise at its best. With an engaging story, more cooperative activities and better competitive play, Destiny has never felt tighter, more satisfying or more addicting, Gazette gaming columnist Jake Magee writes.
Ugh! Kind of funny though.
AAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was really hoping it had something to do with hard mode, or like an exotic loot drop for hard mode and beyond.
But this goes to show how much care and attention this devs are putting into the game.
GG Luke Smith, GG my good sir.
Oryx's Basketball Court is a fun Easter Egg the team put together. It's just a place to Dunk like your neighbors 8 ft rim. No loot to find
I find it amusing he had to mention "no loot to find"
Being as how destiny players feign for loot like crackheads, and destiny is that stingy crack dealer keeping you coming back.
Reminds me of the interview bungie had when the whole cost of ttk was a big deal and bungie was like you'll buy it anyway so stfu.