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Destiny Contend For Game Of The Year At DICE Awards

Destiny Contend For Game Of The Year At DICE Awards

A total of 56 games were nominated this year. Monolith’s Lord of the Rings game Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor leads the pack with nine nominations, including Game of the Year. The other Game of the Year nominees this year are Destiny, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Far Cry 4, and Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. Other games receiving multiple nominations included Far Cry 4 (with 7), Destiny and Hearthstone (6 each), Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and Monument Valley (5 each), and Infamous:…

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Destiny: Why Am I Still Playing This Game?

Destiny: Why Am I Still Playing This Game?

For the record, that question I posed to myself at 2 a.m. this morning did not bear any of the snark or negativity it may seem to have attached to it in basic black and white. Nor was I speaking to the fact that I had been playing for a good four hours by that point and, hey, shouldn’t I be heading to bed soon? I asked myself why I was still buy Destiny power leveling for the same reason I…

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Destiny Access PlayStation 4 Player’s Game Of The Year

Destiny Access PlayStation 4 Player’s Game Of The Year

The other award that stands out this year is Developer of the Year. Coming in first place was PlayStation’s crown jewel Naught Dog. The important thing to remember though is that Naughty Dog only re-released The Last of Us this year. I suppose the PlayStation audience is just paying forward for Uncharted 4, which, unsurprisingly, won Most Anticipated Game. I don’t think there was a more talked about game then Destiny last year. The title has truly divided the community,…

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PSA: Don’t Abandon The Destiny Crucible Matches

PSA: Don’t Abandon The Destiny Crucible Matches

Destiny’s PvP can be pretty tough, but this terrific account of a comeback shows just how worthwhile it can be to stick with it. Destiny, like all PvP games, suffers from occasional rage quitters and those who throw in the towel when they get too far behind. Destiny power leveling have more information for you. The randomness of the loot system, a lack of penalties to losing teams and changes to the Iron Banner mean it’s not as bad as it…

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Bungie Fixed Destiny The Most Ridiculous Loopholes

Bungie Fixed Destiny The Most Ridiculous Loopholes

Bungie is finally fixing the Crota cheese—and implementing a bunch of other fixes and tweaks—in an update that they say will go live next week. In addition to the LAN fix, Bungie says they’re fixing many of the other popular Crota’s End cheeses, like the one that gets you through the maze via exploding lantern, and the one that lets you do the whole bridge encounter without actually crossing the bridge. No more spawning two swordbearers at once, either. Hey,…

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‘Destiny 2’ 10 Big Things Bungie Should Fix

‘Destiny 2’ 10 Big Things Bungie Should Fix

Most Infuriating Loot System” probably wasn’t a planned achievement; “Most Limited Endgame” is none too appealing either. Have difficulty finding destiny power leveling. For all its promise, due to a nasty mix of poor management and general underdevelopment, Destiny has fallen flat at nearly every opportunity. And the game’s raft of reactionary patches, while undeniably necessary, have done little to patch up the faults at its core. Destiny was an awkward idea from the day it was announced. An attempt at hybridising the FPS…

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Destiny Player This Week’s “legends” Of The Gift

Destiny Player This Week’s “legends” Of The Gift

The Vault of Glass is intimidating, then, but if you’ve managed to drag your character level into the high 20s – ideally 28 or 29 – then you are more than capable of beating it. Your biggest impediment to doing so is simply putting a fireteam of six people together, because there is no matchmaking for the Raid. Instead you need friends, and friends of friends on PlayStation Network or Xbox Live in order to begin. Destiny power leveling will provide…

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Year 2015 Fall Leaked Plans Show The Destiny Of Massive Comet Expansion

Year 2015 Fall Leaked Plans Show The Destiny Of Massive Comet Expansion

A new image is making the rounds, reportedly showing the next year or so of Destiny content plans. We all knew that Activision/Bungie’s 10 year, $500M experiment was going to keep pumping out new content to keep players engaged, but we didn’t know what form that would take in the long run. Now, we just might. Destiny power leveling will provide more gaming information. Granted, the other pieces of DLC are all referred to as expansions in Destiny lingo, but…

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Destiny Spill Reveals Two New DLCs And Names Planned Expansion

Destiny Spill Reveals Two New DLCs And Names Planned Expansion

Destiny will reportedly receive 4 DLCs. That’s according to new reports today that claim an image from a Bungie presentation shows the plan for the epic space shooter franchise in 2015. Destiny will get two new episodes and a spin-off/standalone expansion named Comet.The image shows the new DLCs alongside The Dark Below and House of Wolves on a planned timeline. It names the second planned instalment, HOW, as coming out on March 10, and will include 3 Story missions, 1…

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Destiny of Ghost Hunters Can Help You Locate The Most Elusive Game Collectibles

Destiny of Ghost Hunters Can Help You Locate The Most Elusive Game Collectibles

long your travels, you may have encountered “dead ghosts” that you can revive. Each unlocks a different grimoire card carrying a piece of Destiny’s lore. We’ve been searching for a good resource to find those we’re missing (in my case, quite a few). Destiny power leveling make you not miss anything. Previews editor Matt Miller landed on DestinyGhostHunter. No, this isn’t a cheesy show about the remains in the loot cave. It’s a personalized resource to locating those pesky ghosts…

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