Destiny Review
Destiny is a FpsRpg (first person shooter role playing game) made by Bungie and published by Activision for the Xbox360, Xboxone, Playstation 3 and Playstation 4. The game has you start by selecting one of 3 classes giving you a description of the super for the two subclasses available in the vanilla game. these classes are the titan, warlock and hunter, their subclasses are Striker and defender for the titan, voidwalker and sunsinger for the warlock and gunslinger and bladedancer for the hunter. You can choose your characters race, gender and appearance to suite your fancy, the races are human, awoken and exo.
The Bladedancer Hunter uses its Arc lightning to charge its Arc Blade, a blade charged by arc allowing the user to dart around hacking their enemies
Human Awoken Exo
The Striker Titan uses the lightning based element of Arc to preform the Fist Of Havoc, a destructive ground pound sending out an area of effect shock wave of arc energy.
The Defender Titan uses the unknown Void element to fuel its Ward Of Dawn, a protective sphere capable of stopping anything but another super
The Gunslinger Hunter uses the flaming Solar element to fire its Golden Gun,a flaming gun that fires beams of powerful solar energy.
The Voidwalker Warlock uses the Void to make its Nova Bomb, a ball of void energy hurled at an area that explodes on impact.
(sorry I couldn't get the explosion D=)
The Sunsinger uses Solar energy to fuel its Radiance, the user is cloaked in flames allowing abilities to be used quicker with lower cool-down times.
The games story is pitiful, giving no backstory to the player,
the only way to get such backstory is to collect grimoire
cards in game and check them on bungie.net. The character
the speaker teases the player at one point where he says
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