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'Destiny' is a load of SHITE! (plus The Doors ranked, suckas)

After about a hundred wasted hours I can honestly say that purchasing this at full price was a huge mistake. More overhyped and disappointing than Watch Dogs. No variety in missions, piss-poor social features, Peter Dinklage is surprisingly underwhelming, loot and rewards system is a joke (COMPLETELY RANDOM), raids are frustrating, campaign is way too short and there is literally nothing to justify playing it for even half as long as I have. Yeah I know it's a platform product with more to be added over several years but there is barely any substantial content now. It actually feels as if half the game was removed in order to be made into DLC instead. Ugh, what shite.
1The Doors
The Doors
2The Doors
L.A. Woman
3The Doors
Strange Days
4The Doors
Morrison Hotel
5The Doors
Waiting For The Sun
6The Doors
The Soft PArade
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