On Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019, Kotaku’s Jason Schreier posted an article detailing just how much of a trainwreck EA and Bioware’s newest AAA live service Anthem actually was behind the scenes. In the past couple of years, it’s been the norm to usually blame the publisher for when most things in AAA development go awry (as seen with both Star Wars Battlefront debacles and Destiny.) Usually, the higher-ups in the publishing company will try and shift the core focus of the game to match modern gaming trends or even try and disrupt it via additional monetization or cutting out integral story content to use it later on down the line as additional content. With Anthem though, it’s not so black and white.

It turns out that Bioware had much more freedom to do what they wanted to do with the project. Due to upper leadership problems, and not having a clear direction, the project ended up suffering. I’ll be covering some key points, but not everything mentioned by Kotaku. The article itself goes into incredible depth, so check it out here. It’s definitely worth a read. With that being said, let’s take a look at this mess.

1. Pre-Production

Remember that beautiful and dynamic demo that EA showed of Anthem back at Microsoft’s E3 2017 conference? It turns out the version we saw wasn’t real. It didn’t really exist. Anthem started pre-production back in 2012 and only entered full-on production in October of 2017. around October 2017. This means the game only started full-time development 5 ½ into its 7-year development cycle!

This comes down to the project leaders constantly changing what the game would be. Everything from a more bitter survival game to its current state as a mech-based looter shooter. The fact that these leads constantly kept poor communication with their team is stressing as all hell for the team. Imagine you’re creature or character designer for this game and are constantly afraid that everything you’ve been designing for a couple of months can be thrown away at any moment because it no longer matches what the leads want for the game. The kind of un-needed stress that this caused many employees during the 7-year dev cycle of Anthem is frankly disgusting and makes those in charge of it look incredibly unprofessional and inept to the mental damage they’re causing their employees.

By this point, EA had become upset with Bioware’s failure to get any part of Anthem off the ground that they forced the release date of February 22nd, 2019. This resulted in bringing on Dragon Age Producer Mark Darrah, who along with EA, was responsible for getting the Anthem team in gear.

EA’s frustration is pretty justified. They had put a tremendous amount of time, money, and faith into Bioware, only to find out that 5 ½ years into development that they still have barely anything to show for it. Usually taking a year or 2 to plan a big project isn’t too unheard of, but once that time is more than half of its cycle, I think it might be time to switch gears to a different project.

2. Gameplay
Can you Imagine Anthem without its trademark flying mechanic? One of the sole things most reviews could agree on was the thrill of choosing the Javelin of your choice and flying wherever you wanted to. Well, turns out Bioware could, and they almost completely abandoned it! This wasn’t a one-time thing either, as Bioware constantly struggled internally to keep and drop the much-loved mechanic due to control concerns. It also didn’t help that every time they’d drop or bring back flying that the design team would have to constantly re-design the world so that it could feel more seamless to have it in the game.

The result of this ends up being a game where it’s fun to fly around, but disappointing due to there not being much that takes advantage of the mechanic. The fact that the leads of the project could never fully come to an agreement on a very integral part of the game is incredibly alarming. It shouldn’t take 5 ½ years to decide on something like this, especially if they want it as one of the foundation pillars of their game.

On the other hand, it’s no secret that the tomb trials are one of the most heavily criticized aspects of Anthem. They’re said to be nothing more than monotonous and unnecessary padding for a game that already felt light on content. Was this intended by Bioware or perhaps one of their many oversights during the project’s hell induced cycle?

To no surprise, they weren’t a mistake. Knowing about the lack of content and short length of the game and the release approaching, the team chose to add the trials, but not without an internal fight. It’s absolutely ridiculous that because they wasted so much time into what they wanted this game to be, that they fundamentally failed at really putting anything substantial into it. Even worse, there was infrastructure in place to also have time gates in which the player would have to wait days to get past. Here’s a question: If they realized that players would grow tired of the tombs repetition, why anger them further with a time gate? At that point, you’re just asking for your player base to hard quit.

Repetition isn’t always a bad thing. Rare’s Sea of Thieves is a personal favorite of mine, and the game released light on content as well. Where Rare was able to succeed, however, was that even though the voyage missions were relatively the same, the fun and excitement came from what happened on the trip to our destinations. Whether it was getting attacked by an enemy ship, finding shipwrecks underwater, or even fighting a Kraken, there was always something new. The area where Sea of Thieves draws the line though is that nothing is ever forced on you. Anthem, on the other hand, constantly has you doing busy work to distract you from a game and world that is mostly barren.

3. Destiny
Destiny is a game similar to Anthem. Both are incredibly ambitious projects that each company has spent several years developing. They’ve each had incredibly rocky starts and mismanagement, but they do diverge. Bungie has been steadily learning from all of their mistakes with Destiny to help shape it into a better game. You’d think that after its release that Bioware would be closely paying attention to what was going on and constantly tweak and learn how to craft a better Anthem from Destiny’s faults. If only it were that easy.

Turns out that Destiny was the biggest no-no word for the project leads as they would constantly become angered anytime the live service was brought up. The leads were so convinced that what they were doing was so far removed from Bungie’s looter shooter they wouldn’t hear a thing about it.

There’s so much in Anthem that could easily have been improved if they’d been able to learn from Destiny. These things may not have been solved overnight, but seeing as the game was in production long enough to see 2 Destiny titles released, I’d say there was plenty of chance to right Anthem’s wrongs. Some things include but are not limited to; gun variety, mission structure, general online stability, engaging NPCs, and of course, loot drops.

Imagine you’re a gameplay designer and not satisfied with the loot drops in Anthem or how the guns feel. Trying to bring these problems up to the higher-ups and trying to build off of Destiny would get you the cold shoulder and sent off back to your cubicle. Now with no real leads on where to take these elements, it all comes down to crossed fingers and hoping for the best.

At the end of the day, Schrier’s article is eye-opening in many ways. So often these days when a game doesn’t turn out as planned, it’s easy for everyone to point fingers at the publisher and scream foul. Rarely do we realize that a lot of times it can also result from a directionless leader within the developer instead. All that was asked was for Bioware to admit responsibility and promise to learn from their mistakes. I guess it’s sad that they didn’t then.

Only a couple of hours post-Kotaku article, Bioware posted their own response to the tale of tragedy with deflection. Instead of taking responsibility for their actions, they tried to take the article’s call for change within the company as a toxic attack on the company as a whole. This is incredibly discouraging as the 19 employees re-telling their tale of terror and anxiety were attempted to be made light of or dismissed.

It’s never fun to watch a respected developer lose their way, but that is sadly what is happening with Bioware. I never want to say that something is damaged beyond repair, but for now, the “Bioware Magic” that the company insists carries them, is no more. I don’t think Anthem is completely lost though. Just like Sea of Thieves, No Man’s Sky and more, If Bioware really listens to fan feedback then they can improve the game in future updates. Hopefully, someone high within the company finds a way to address the problems plaguing them. Only then can they rekindle that magic.

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After a small leak last week where people debated the authenticity of it, Bungie has officially come out and announced that Destiny 2 is officially real and happening. No concrete release date or platforms, but a recent retailer leak from Spain seems to reveal a date of September 8th. Nothing else has been announced, but hopefully the game can launch better than the original, as the original Destiny had a pretty rough launch due to its lack of content. Check out the retailer leak below and tell us if you’re excited for Destiny 2!

While space may still be mostly uncharted territory, that won’t stop us from celebrating it with the latest Loot Gaming crate! Featuring some of the best video games to take us into the great beyond, here’s what we unboxed this time around!

First off, the latest pin captures the wonder of space exploration with its logo showing off a bright launch. Shining bright like the infinite possibilities that the lands beyond the stars offer, it’s a great addition to the growing collection of crate exclusive pins.

Returning with more Destiny love, this scarf will surely keep us warm while we team up with friends to keep the galaxy safe. As one of two potential designs, fans of the game now have a couple of different ways to show off their fandom while staying warm in the process. Not as warm as blaster fire in your face, but warm nonetheless.

That N7 logo can only mean one thing, Mass Effect is back in a big way. Just a few months short of the big release of Mass Effect Andromeda, this new T-Shirt gives us a way to get reacquainted to Bioware’s space epic, with plenty of relationships to form along the way. Now, don’t expect to run into any sexy blue aliens, but then again, with this shirt on, you never know…

As a huge Ratchet and Clank fan, it was easy for me to decide that this Omniwrench replica was my favorite item of the crate. As an awesome miniature display, Ratchet’s trademark weapon serves as a puzzle solving tool when its not bashing bad guys over the head. Then, to my surprise, the wrench top fell off to reveal a pen! I might not have realized it was a pen until this happened, but know that it’s known, it makes the item even cooler. What better way to trudge through those lectures or take those notes then with an intergalactic space weapon? Count me in!

That does it for our space themed Loot Gaming crate! What were your picks for best items for this go around, and what do you want to see in future boxes? As always, when signing up for your own boxes, use the coupon code “Geekscape” for a discount!

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Hideo Kojima comments on Metal Gear: Survive.

Street Fighter V gets CPU update.

Sonic Mania Collectors Edition commercial is hilarious and chocked full of 90’s nostalgia.

Lego Batman The Movie gets added to Lego Dimensions. New packs announced.

Bioshock Remastered Collection PC release still retains bugs and errors from original release.

Blizzard is getting rid of Battle.net name.

Ubisoft CEO thinks the Nintendo NX is tre fab.

Bayonetta Amiibo announced.

New Pokemon Sun & Moon version exclusives announced.

New Pokemon transfer options available, and are confusing as hell.

Destiny: Rise of Iron.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions.

Don’t Starve Together.

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We’re back with Loot Crate’s latest gaming crate! If you’re just excited as we are to see just what’s inside, you’re in the right place! Let’s get started:

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First up on the list is a very cool Claptrap bottle opener. The bottle opener is brushed in chrome silver and has some weight to it. It’s much prettier in person. I promise.

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Second item in the crate is another Loot Crate exclusive. This Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Adam Jensen Figure is not only a mouthful, but is also a pretty neat exclusive for any Deus Ex fans out there. The figure also features a special QR code at the base!

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Next up is a home run for all the Destiny fans out there. This Loot Crate exclusive t-shirt features a Hunter, Titan, and a Warlock. The shirt is 100% cotton and is perfect to wear during a 10-hour raid with your inexperienced friends who desperately want in on all the raid action.

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Hey! Did you hear Cliffy B is working on a new game? Well now you do! Loot Crate is helping spread the word about Cliffy’s new game, Lawbreakers. This crate features a snapback hat made of twill and sports black and red.

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One of my favorite items in this month’s crate is this Bioshock patch, featuring – you guessed it! A Big Daddy! Now, aside from the fact that it’s a Big Daddy, the fact that the Big Daddy’s eyes were made using glow in the dark thread makes this patch even more awesome. Not all that great at sewing? Don’t worry! It’s an iron-on patch for all you novices out there! (For the record, I’m still too scared to apply it.)

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Last, but certainly not least, is the Mecha Pin. This pin is meant to represent “the moments when our sum was greater than our parts. It features a single hand, split into two. One half is machine, while the other is human. It is made of hand-polished iron, is 2 inches thick, and has a 1.25 diameter.

Briefly: It’s almost, finally here.

Destiny‘s next, long awaited and highly anticipated expansion, Rise of Iron, is set to debut on Xbox One and PS4 on September 20th, and today at Gamescom, Activision debuted a new 8+ minute ViDoc detailing essentially everything new that’s coming to the game next month.

In the video you’ll see the new raid, new strike, all of the plentiful new customization options, and much more. If you’re still a fan of the game, or are looking to jump back into it, this video should get you sufficiently excited.

Take a look at the ViDoc below, and be sure to let us know if you’ll be jumping on Rise of Iron on September 20th!

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Pokemon Go!

Pokemon Go player finds dead body.

Anime Expo scheduling disasters.

Callie and Marie Amiibo push the count over 100 total Amiibo.

Destiny Moments of Triumph Year 2 announced.

Black Goku announced as preorder bonus for Dragon Ball Z: Xenoverse 2.

Azure Striker Gunvolt gets an anime AND a physical bundle.

God Eater 2 Day One Edition comes with Sword Art Online, Assassination Classroom, Tales of Zesteria and Tokyo Ghoul costumes; downloadable copy of God Eater Resurrection.

Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni is coming to the west… Just read the press release.

Street Fighter V.

Pokemon GO.

Hyrule Warriors.

CS:GO.

Gal Gun: Double Peace.

Fairy Fencer F.

Azure Striker Gunvolt 2.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE.

Yomawari.

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Destiny: Rise of Iron officially announced.

Lego: Dimensions gets a bunch of new updates.

Injustice 2 gets announced.

Street Fighter V DLC and story mode details revealed.

Shane was always an obnoxious person. Check him out at the Halo 3 launch.

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Watch Dogs 2 announced.

Kingdom Hearts 2.8 trailer released.

Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age announced.

Final Fantasy World looks better and better.

Horizon: Zero Dawn newest trailer looks gorgeous.

Final Fantasy: XIII Lighting Returns.

King of Fighters: Sky Stage.

DJ Hero 2.

Darksouls 3.

Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Rising.

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Briefly: Mid last-month, a leaked Gamestop promotional image revealed the next expansion in store for players of Bungie’s Destiny.

Today, Bungie officially revealed the expansion, titled ‘Rise of Iron’. The new chapter lets players “follow in the footsteps of Lord Saladin in a brand new story that culminates in an epic Raid.”

Rise of Iron will include a new zone filled with new enemies, and even marks the return of the Gjallarhorn, which players have not shut up about since it was first released.

Note that Bungie has only revealed Rise of Iron for Xbox One and Playstation 4, so it looks like players still playing on previous-generation consoles may want to think about an upgrade.

Take a look at the Rise of Iron trailer below, and be sure to let us know if you plan to pick it up!

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Blizzard bans a huge number of Overwatch hackers, a lot from China.

New Destiny DLC to be Live Streamed and sequel date announced.

Street Fighter V DLC woes.

Professional Street Fighter player banned from tournaments for sexual harassment.

New Pokemon Legendaries and gameplay released.

Nintendo E3 presence.

Starbreeze buys PayDay rights, removes micro-transactions and announced PayDay 3.

Minecraft sells over 100,000,000.

No Man’s Sky gets delayed, developer receives death threats.

Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst.

One Piece: Burning Blood.

Senran Kagura Estival Versus.

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Mario theme packs for Minecraft Wii U are causing YouTube takedowns.

Yo-Kai Watch 2 coming to US.

Pokken Tournament outsells Street Fighter V.

Nintendo is going to make movies!

Tetris Movie get’s an $80 Million budget!

Dragonball Xenoverse 2 announced.

Batman: Return To Arkham officially official.

Yooka-Laylee story details and new screenshots released.

Fallout 4 DLC causing performance issues.

New Destiny expansion leaked!

Dark Souls 3.

Uncharted 4.

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Briefly: The next Destiny expansion has been leaked.

The leak comes via a promotional poster that made its way online. The expansion will be titled Rise of Iron, and according to Kotaku, the DLC will feature a new raid (which will likely be Fallen themed), and will be larger than both of the game’s first year expansions.

Little else is known about Rise of Iron at this point, but we’ll be sure to share as soon as we know more!

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The Goat Simulator ‘Payday’ DLC Looks Insane.

Ratchet and Clank has a release date, sweet box art.

Metroid: Zero Mission available for Wii U now.

Neo Geo Pocket was awesome.

3 new characters announced for Pokken Tournament.

Pokemon 3DS bundle looks unreal, comes with Red and Blue pre-installed.

A Mythical Pokemon is coming each and every month starting in February.

Pokemon is getting a live action Super Bowl commercial

Amazon Prime 20% Discount for pre-orders / new release games.

Derek’s Xbox impressions.

EA Access.

EA Sports UFC.

Rare Replay.

Tomb Raider.

Fallout 4.

Fast Racing Neo.

Baby Watch 2016.

Splatoon.

Nintendo Badge Academy.

Corpse Party.

Earth Defence Force.

Amplitude.

Tales of Symphonia 2.

Tales Of Zysteria.

Destiny.

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Juan’s baby will be here any day now! What video game-themed name should he give it?

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This Week:

Destiny Emotes are overpriced.

Fallout 4 Live Action Trailer is badass.

Fallout Shelter has cloud syncing saves.

Star Wars: Force Awakens Disney Infinity 3.0 figures announced.

Battlefront will not have VOIP support.

Set photos from the Assassin’s Creed Movie released.

Rocket League gets a BTTF DeLorean.

Criminal Girls 2 get an overview trailer.

Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5.

Minecraft Story Mode.

Amnesia.

Disney Infinity 3.0.

Chibi Robo.

Splatoon.

Star Wars Battlefront Beta.

Metal Gear Online.

Lost Planet 2.

Extra Life 2015: 907Gamers

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What control scheme do you use? Inverted or normal?

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Well Guardians, it’s finally here. Microtransactions have hit the Tower and Bungie is starting to count the dollars.

It was recently announced that Tess would be returning to the Tower and would be bringing with her access to the Everest Trading Company. What would this new company be offering? EMOTES OF COURSE!

The emotes can be purchased for Silver, a new ingame currency that can be obtained by giving Bungie some of your hard earned dollars. Here is the current pricing structure for Silver.

500 Silver – $5

1,100 Silver – $10

2,300 Silver – $20

Each player is given 400 Silver gratis right now, so you can get your hands on some of the emotes right away. The standard emotes are 200 Silver each but the two Legendary Emotes at 500 Silver. You’ll want to pony up for that extra hundo of Silver, because you can get your hands on The Carlton dance from Fresh Prince! Check out the video below for all the emotes.

If you’re an intrepid collector, you’ll have to fork over $38 to net yourself 4,200 Silver to get them all.

What do you think? Are these worth the price?

Yesterday we shared with you the live action trailer for the up coming Destiny expansion The Taken King. I still stand by my critique of the trailer. Bad dialogue and inappropriate music. (We go into it at length on the Geekscape Games Podcast). Well it looks like we may have gotten the live action trailer we wanted, but only if you’re in Japan.

https://youtu.be/MsmZ1Qu7x34

The video stars popular Japanese actor Ryo Katsuji, who is apparently a pretty big fan of Destiny. If you can read moonspeak, check out the Japanese Playstation/Destiny page for a little behind the scenes interview with Ryo.

As I was watching the Japanese version I was totally enamored with it, but on reflection I’m not totally sure. I may just be looking at it with weaboo eyes; who knows if this is on the same level of cringe as the English live action trailers.

Regardless, I like this one WAY more. Stay weird Japan. Stay weird.

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Destiny 2.0.

Destiny V Marty O’Donnell lawsuit resolution.

Destiny story cut two months before release.

Destiny: The Taken King Live Action Trailer sucks.

Pokemon GO announced.

Apple TV with game support is here.

DOOM custom map creator looks awesome.

Pikmin 4 announced.

Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain.

This Week’s Listener Mission Objective:

What is your favorite Playstation memory of the last 20 years?

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With the largest expansion to Destiny just FIVE days away, Bungie and Activision have just dished out this brand new live action launch trailer for The Taken King. Check it out!

https://youtu.be/RpDLxs8z08A

The Taken King plans to bring a GIANT amount of content and story to the game, and extra story is what Destiny desperately needs. The expansion was preempted by a big ole’ update this week introducing the new core changes to the game, as well as adding Nolan North’s performance as your Ghost sidekick.

There isn’t much to say about the trailer. I PERSONALLY feel it falls a tad short, especially considering some of the AMAZING live action trailers that have come out of Halo. I blame Activision, the music (much like the Led Zeppelin from the previous live action trailer) just doesn’t fit the Destiny universe. This all makes a lot of sense considering what was learned during the Marty O’Donnell lawsuit.

Destiny: The Taken King hit’s store shelves next Tuesday, September 15th and is available on all platforms where you can find Destiny! 

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Chris Pranger fired from Nintendo Treehouse.

Resident Evil 2 Remake.

Mario Maker overview.

EA Access getting Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Rockband 4 PS4 digital edition preorder bonus.

From The Depths.

TIS-100.

Halo Online.

Yugioh Legacy of The Duelist.

J-Star Victory Verses.

Rare Replay.

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Destiny The Taken King.
Nolan North is the new voice of your ghost, replaces Peter Dinklage’s previous performance.
Amiibo retro 3 pack goes up for preorder. ROB, Game & Watch and Duck Hunt.
New Amiibos hitting stores 9/11.
Derek gets offended for all of America.
Street Fighter V beta.
Quantum Break.
Mirrors Edge: Catalyst.
Star Wars: Battlefront dog fight mode.
Dark Void.
Halo Wars 2.
Mewtwo Amiibo releases in October in the UK.
Mighty Number 9 kickstarter funds going to the movie?
Red Ashe kickstarter fails.
Life is Strange.
Hatoful Boyfriend.
Rare Replay.
Yugioh Legacy of The Duelist.
Destiny.
Splatoon.
Smash Bros.
Tomena Sanner.
Monument Valley.
Journey.
Rocket League.
Entwined.
Styx: Master of Shadows.
Sakura Clicker.

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What property from your childhood would you like seen made into a “Toys to Game” experience?

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Batman: Arkham Knight PC issues and halt of sales.

Halo 5 Preorder DLC can be earned in game.

Destiny: The Taken King $80 DLC bundle debacle.

Dying Light gives DLC for drinking water.

Humble Bundle Borderlands Edition.

Same Sex marriage coming to Fire Emblem

Sony comes out and admits to funding the majority of Shenmue 3.

Fallout Shelter.

Her Story.

Kirby’s Canvas Curse

Batman Arkham Knight

Federation Force

Earth Defense Force

Corpse Party

Lost Dimensions

Danganronpa Another Episode

Amnesia

HDN Rebirth 3

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With 2015 over halfway through, what has been your favourite game so far this year?

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It’s well documented that back when Destiny launched in September, the ambitious first person shooter looked to create a universe that grew as time went on, while connecting players in ways that hadn’t been seen on a console before. Yet, many reviewers and gamers alike felt like the game in its base state had under delivered on its promises, with repetitive missions and limited multiplayer functionality. As we approach the first year of the game’s life, its subsequent updates and add-ons have improved the game substantially, but Activision is hoping that The Taken King, Destiny‘s first full fledged expansion, will serve as the bridge between bringing back old players while recruiting new ones. Based on what we’ve seen so far, it might have enough content to do just that.

Destiny TTK E3 Screen 1

Hoping to feature a much stronger narrative compared to the main game, The Taken King revolves around Oryx, a god like being who looks to destroy the guardians with his army of Taken, reanimated and corrupted versions of the dead. On top of Taken versions of returning enemies, you’ll also have to square off with other Guardians who were killed in action, forcing you to go against enemies with your abilities.

Luckily for us Guardians who didn’t suck enough to get killed, the expansion will give us an extra advantage thanks to the new weapons and sub classes that are being added. With gear that now goes up to level 30, we’ll need to be armed to the teeth if we hope to take down Oryx. In addition, Titans, Hunters and Warloks each get new classes to expand their abilities. First, Sunbreakers will give Titans a flaming hammer that lets them take out surrounding enemies with ease. Nightstalkers allow Hunters to live up to their namesake, granting them an energy bow for long range kills. Lastly, the Stormcaller class brings rains down lightning on the Taken, courtesy of the Warlocks and their newfound ability to manipulate electricity. Then again, if all you want to do is shoot stuff, there will be two new weapon types for you to go to town with!

Destiny TTK E3 Screen 2

From the brief footage we saw of The Taken King in action, it’s not hard to see why this might be what converts doubters into faithful Guardians in no time. With a deeper story, more raids, stronger weapons and armor, sub classes that expand on the standard abilities, and new enemies to test your mettle, it’ll be interesting to see how the expansion changes the game when its released in September.

What are your thoughts on The Taken King so far? Sound off below, and check back in with us for more E3 coverage as its released!

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Nintendo earnings report.

5.7 million Amiibos sold world wide.

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Juan predicts the next Nintendo Console.

Target Canada exclusives getting released at other retailers.

EA charges for “gas” in Need for Speed: No Limits.

Resident Evil “Life Crystals”.

Indigo Prophecy remastered edition confirmed, coming to iOS.

Homeworld 1 & 2 remastered edition announced.

Will This War of Mine iOS EVER get released?

Majoras Mask 3D.

Dying Light.

Hyper Dimension Neptunia.

Grim Fandango.

Smash Bros.

Hyrule Warriors.

Fantasy Life.

Injustice Gods Among Us.

Infamous First Light.

Walking Dead Season 1.

Destiny: Dark Below.

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Devolver Digital expresses interest in making a new Seaman game.

PlayStation Now subscription details announced.

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PS4 sells 18.4 million units and Sony doesn’t know why.

Juan has a surprise for Derek.

Shane’s Ubisoft Rant of The Week.

Amiibo Hunter.

Papers Please iOS.

Monument Valley.

Professor Layton VS. Pheonix Wright.

Neptunia 2.

Destiny.

Hyrule Warriors & DLC.

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Briefly: My time with Bungie’s Destiny has come and gone, but based on the just-released launch trailer for next week’s expansion, The Dark Below, I could definitely see myself headed back to the moon for a few more (dozen) hours.

Bungie has been extremely active in patching, evolving, and fixing the myriad of issues that frequent players had been having, and from what I’ve heard (again, it’s been awhile since I’ve played) the game has come a long way. The game’s first expansion, The Dark Below will add new weapons, armor, and gear, as well as an increased light level cap. Of course, it’ll also feature new story missions, three new PvP Crucible arenas, and new co-op challenges, including a new Strike and brand-new six-player Raid.

Sounds like a good chunk of content, doesn’t it? The expansion will launch on December 9th for a cool $20. Check out the trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking this one up!

Briefly: If you haven’t yet jumped into Bungie and Activision’s Destiny, you now have one less excuse not to play it: The publisher has just detailed a trial version of what may be this year’s most addictive shooter (which still has a ton of issues which we totally go into on Geekscape Games… yep, shameless plug).

The free version (which is called a trial on PS4/Xbox One and demo on PS3/Xbox 360) is available today, and Bungie has answered any questions that players may have (mostly regarding character progression) via their latest blog post:

When I’m ready to buy the full game, will my character progression be transferred?
Yes, assuming you purchase the full retail copy of Destiny on the same console platform family you played the Destiny Trial or Demo on. For example, you may not transfer your progress from the Destiny Demo on Xbox 360 to the full retail version of Destiny on PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 3.

Progress is always shared automatically within the same console family on the Destiny servers. No action on your part is required.

 

How do I upgrade to the full game?
The Destiny Trial on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One can be upgraded via the in game menu. You will not be required to download the full retail game or purchase a disc.

To get the full version of Destiny on PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360, purchase Destiny from your local retailer, the Xbox Store, or the Playstation Store. Once you have launched the full version of Destiny, and confirmed that your existing character progression can be selected, you may delete the Destiny Demo file, as you will no longer require it.

The demo/trial offers “a sampling of character creation and progression, story mission content, along with cooperative and social activities.” Not bad for free, and a great way for Activision to sell a ton of copies this holiday season. Will you be checking out the trial? Or are you already well versed in Destiny and it’s wonderful (hah) Grimoire?

http://youtu.be/9ZyQK6kUdWQ

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Briefly: Let the raiding begin.

While I’m not even close to being high enough level to give this a shot, Bungie has announced that Destiny’s first raid, the Vault of Glass, will open at 2AM Pacific time tonight. It sure sounds like a freaking blast. Here’s what the developer had to say about the event:

“Beneath Venus, evil stirs.”

 

The Director is light on details for the Raid in Destiny. This is by design. The most elaborate mission ever created by Bungie is a mystery as much as it is a challenge – a puzzle and a gauntlet. The race to see who can be first to solve it – with their cunning and their skill – is about to begin.

 

At 2:00 AM Pacific on Tuesday, September 16th, the Raid will accept challengers in Destiny. That’s 9:00 AM GMT.

 

Become Legend.
Not everyone will qualify. Among those who do, not everyone will succeed. To even approach this trial of teamwork and combat, the Guardians in your Fireteam will need to be Level 26.

 

Gear up. Team up.
Bring with you a team that has made the commitment to work together. Configure your loadouts so that you are powerful together in a variety of ways. Communicate with each other. The Raid will demand that you operate as a team. Cooperation is the key to your success.

 

Follow the Leader.
It’s very likely that you will not finish the Raid in one sitting. Your Fireteam leader is crucial to your eventual potential success. Your progress will be saved for one week. To resume your mission where you left off, you’ll need to follow the same Fireteam leader back into battle.

 

Enjoy the View.
There are those among you who are certain that they will be first. They have accepted our dare with a pledge to broadcast their first attempt. If you’re not yet prepared to undertake this rite of passage, you’re welcome to watch as they venture into the hostile unknown.

 

www.twitch.tv/StreamerHouse
www.twitch.tv/ProfessorBroman
www.twitch.tv/Towelliee
www.twitch.tv/Admiral_Bahroo
www.twitch.tv/itsDatto
www.twitch.tv/VersusTheStream
www.twitch.tv/GoldGlove
www.twitch.tv/ActaBunniFooFoo
www.twitch.tv/iijeriichoii
www.youtube.com/hikeplays
www.youtube.com/typicalgamer
www.youtube.com/team0epiphany
www.twitch.tv/noahj456
www.twitch.tv/leopardstealth

 

Do you think you and your friends can beat these intrepid raiding parties to the finish line? Bungie will be watching. And, we’ll celebrate the fastest Fireteam from the Tower.

 

Of course, once you have completed the Raid, we’ll invite you to try it on hard. That’s the true experience.

 

Be brave.

Sounds like quite the night(s). Don’t forget the MTD and Doritos, and when you’re finished playing, be sure to let us know your thoughts!