This Video Explains The Most Disappointing Thing About Destiny

'Playable terrain.'

Posted By | On 13th, Sep. 2014

Destiny is now available across the retail market and digitally. So far the press reactions towards the game has been some sort of a mixed bag but regardless, the game has gone on to do $500 million in business already. GamingBolt’s own review will be live sometime in the coming days as we will like to take our time with it. The game is too big to be reviewed in a week so its best we should explore what the game has to offer to the smallest detail possible.

Having said that, Youtube user RefrigeratedFox has pointed out something which is perhaps the most disappointing thing about Destiny. The above video shows how developers initially promised that the terrains will be explorable/playable. Unfortunately, as the video proves it even a short jump from a cliff results into death.

Do you agree with the video? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. Destiny is now available for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Xbox 360.


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