Borderlands with competent developers and the biggest budget for a videogame ever.
So yeah, HD. Maybe even 1080p.
So yeah, HD. Maybe even 1080p.
It's getting there. Some new games are coming down to $40 rather than $60. You need PS+ ($50 a year) to play online, but get some very good free PS4 content with it. But I also own a Vita and PS3 and the same $50 a year buys a ton of content. Last few weeks, I added Fifa and NBA 2014 free. Sly Cooper Thieves in Time too!DanielBrown said:Yeah, just checked some gameplay myself and it does look very simular.
I also just decided I really want a PS4 right now...
They're playing very behind-the-curtain with the story. Mostly blurbs on the grimoire cards you unlock on Bungies site by playing so far. You can go singleplayer for story missions (they may be a tad hard if you do them without some levelling).Gorfias said:I'm bummed this is multi-player. I'm mostly about single player games with great stories.
They may have set the levels up like that for purposes of demonstration, so they can gawp at the scenery and mess around with the physics engine without being interrupted.Dalek Caan said:From what I saw there are some differences. The combat in Destiny compared to Borderlands looks more rigid. In Borderlands it was seems more fluid since everyone is moving constantly and there's always 5 different enemies coming towards you, while in Destiny it's pretty much Stop, Shoot, Move, Stop and so on. Or maybe that's just the people who are playing are really boring.
Pretty much this.momijirabbit said:Destiny is Borderlands without anything that made Borderlands worth playing.
The Humor.
The Story.
Everything.
I'll keep an open mind about it. With a reported budget at $500 million (one poster in this thread puts it at $700 million)there's got to be some of that making it to the screen.Seth Carter said:They're playing very behind-the-curtain with the story. Mostly blurbs on the grimoire cards you unlock on Bungies site by playing so far. You can go singleplayer for story missions (they may be a tad hard if you do them without some levelling).Gorfias said:I'm bummed this is multi-player. I'm mostly about single player games with great stories.
Based on some of the stuff in the cards, and poking around the Tower City, there's definately an effort into world-building. Whether that comes around in story or kind of falls short Elder Scrolls style can't really be seen with the one mission in the alpha.
I can't link my vids here I don't think, but once you get some levels on you have a bit more freedom. Me and a guy went blasting through a ruined outpost on speeder bikes hopping on or off to shoot guys then getting right back on.Dalek Caan said:From what I saw there are some differences. The combat in Destiny compared to Borderlands looks more rigid. In Borderlands it was seems more fluid since everyone is moving constantly and there's always 5 different enemies coming towards you, while in Destiny it's pretty much Stop, Shoot, Move, Stop and so on. Or maybe that's just the people who are playing are really boring.
The more I read up on Destiny, the more it looks like a much, much better version of Defiance. Seriously, even the events in Destiny sound like the Arkfalls from Defiance, but Bungie will take care of its folks much better than Trion has been doing, of that I am sure.shadowstriker86 said:So I'm just browsing my usual tabs and I see a little banner thing for gameplay footage of Destiny and I thought "huh, haven't seen any footage of it yet" and took a look. Didn't take me more than 5 seconds to realize that it looks like someone just took Borderlands 2 and put HD graphics all over it. Am I the only person who noticed that? Like not even making a comparison between the two games I'm literally just seeing Borderlands 2 gameplay but with like a High Res pack. Your thoughts?
On a side note, captcha was "switch to time warner cable". someone is getting desperate lol
I played the alpha and the potential kind of has me excited. As long as I have friends or people I can run into and start conversations with and make my character look badass(theres a ascended chick who with the right face/ hair looks like Ziggy Stardust!) So yeah I might actually get a ps4 for this game.Texas Joker 52 said:You know, while I can understand the comparison, I can't help but feel that it's really shallow. "Oh, it's got different classes. And look at all the guns. And it emphasizes co-operative multiplayer. It's like Borderlands."
Well, in that way, sure. But that barely scratches the surface on either game. Both have different tones, themes, and hell, gameplay whenever you get into nuance. So no. Destiny isn't just Borderlands with HD graphics. Destiny is it's own thing, just like Borderlands is.
And like SKBPinkie and Xdeser2, I have to say: While I kind of liked Borderlands, the humor wasn't always for me, the gunplay always felt a wee bit off, and even with the variety I wasn't taken with any of the guns in particular. Destiny looks better, in tone, gunplay, and setting. That's simply because Destiny looks more to my taste: Not because there's actually anything wrong with Borderlands.
It has a story mode, then after you complete the story section, that area is free to explore, complete tasks in, face random challenges (think GW2-type events), and kill bosses for gear upgrades. It's kinda MMO-litebeef_razor said:I thought I was the only one that was thinking that. That would be a good thing I think. Won't have to deal with all that heavy handed humor and shit. I'm just confused as to what kind of game it is. Does it have a story mode, is it an MMO?