Destiny’s refer-a-friend program has the best launch trailer ever
Have you been pouring hours into Destiny and yet still managed to maintain friendships outside the game? Your social abilities might just finally pay off.
Have you been pouring hours into Destiny and yet still managed to maintain friendships outside the game? Your social abilities might just finally pay off.
This year one Guardian is still keeping his eyes on the game, but he’ll be doing so as an observer instead. One thing that I have noticed in year two however, is that the balance of Exotic weapons has shifted. Year one had the cream of the crop when it came to the rarest of guns, and while year two has some fine weapons (I want to have children with my Teleston), it’s just not the same.
It’s past 11 in the AM this side of the world, and the Agent of the Nine is once again back to take the strangest of coins from you in exchange for sime fine firearms.
The silliest of seasonal months will introduce a new update that will once again nerf a weapon or two. And it’s a bittersweet pill to swallow, as the pulse rifle is in the firing line of Destiny's December update.
Can't be bothered to hold you friend's hand through early missions in Destiny? Bungie might be making it worth your while.
Destiny’s latest big patch, since the September launch of the Taken King, will address a number of lingering issues that the fans have been vocal about. Changes like a tweaked Crucible Forged quest-line, the option to purchase weapon parts from Banshee-44 and swords from Lord Shaxx. This all ties into the upcoming Iron Banner as well, which is promising better rewards. And more of them. Again. Again.
Destiny will now let you invite friends to the game for rewards. Please insert predictable joke about needing to have friends first here.
It’s past 11 in the AM this side of the world, and the Agent of the Nine is once again back to take the strangest of coins from you in exchange for some armour and weapons. So, what’s the Xurmeister got for sale this week? Why, this stuff.
Cash once ruled Colorado commerce. From Denver’s neighborhood diners to mountain-town gift shops, physical …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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