Bungie Confirms No Day One Reviews for Destiny, Here’s Why

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News surfaced earlier this week suggesting that readers anxious to study reviews for Bungie’s highly anticipate new shooter on release day may have to hang tight until a few days after launch.

Polygon, for example, indicated that “there is no practical way” for their publication to review Destiny in time for its September 9 launch, as Destiny’s servers won’t start functioning until one day earlier on September 8.

Readers were ready to raise the red flags upon hearing the news, as late review copies for any title tends to indicate a potentially weak launch. However, developer Bungie took a moment to clear the air in their latest Weekly Update, and you’ll probably be relieved to hear what community manager David “DeeJ” Dague had to say.

According to Dague, Bungie doesn’t “believe Destiny is a typical shooter.”

“You could experience the storyline, jump into a few rounds of competitive multiplayer, and form a Fireteam of friends and take on all the Strikes and you would just be getting started,” he added. “Those activities are critical components of Destiny, but they are also a foundation for so much more.

“After thousands of internal playtests, an internal Alpha, and a public Beta, we’ve also learned that Destiny isn’t Destiny without the most crucial component to our living, social world: You.”

Dague explained that the studio “explored several options to populate the world for reviewers.”

“Our team estimates it would take thousands of gamers to ensure each potential public space in Destiny would be populated – that every activity would be accessible at all hours of the day and night. Where on Earth would we be able to find thousands of gamers?

“The answer, again, is you.

“So, reviews of Destiny will wait for your arrival. On day one, you’ll be rubbing elbows with the pageant judges, so look sharp. Who knows, you may end up on one of their live streams. They may end up on one of yours, too! “

So, if you want to know what we and other publications think of Destiny, it looks like you won’t find out until after you’ve already made the purchase. In any case, we’ll do our best to get a shiny, informative, and entertaining Destiny review up as soon as possible.



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MoCapPosted:

CBJ Lol the people who say "I want reviews so i can decide myself to get it or not"

Your logic is completely dogmeat.

A review is always biased and isn a credible source to begin with. Also you are not deciding YOURSELF to get it, you are using another person greatly influence your decision, not yourself. So play the game and thats how you decide yourself to keep it or sell it.

I fully agree, which is why I never check reviews like I did back then because I end up missing games that I may have liked, I'd buy Destiny even if I didn't play the beta/read a review.

DeluxeHazardPosted:

One more day till public release. I can't wait!!!

YokePosted:

Screw the reviews. Most of them aren't even accurate.

LatencyPosted:

Thank god. Game companies are just starting to copy each other.

OPPosted:

Meh could be worst. Still very excited for this game.

KixaPosted:

I really enjoyed playing the beta i could care less about a review.

TomPosted:

I would love a review since I didnt really enjoy the beta. But Im probably still gonna get the game since it looks like a great game and its not gonna be like the beta.

KickaPosted:

No review needed for this game. Just look up some gameplay and features and if that doesnt convince you, then i dont know what will.
It has potential to be game of the century !

CBJPosted:

Lol the people who say "I want reviews so i can decide myself to get it or not"

Your logic is completely dogmeat.

A review is always biased and isn a credible source to begin with. Also you are not deciding YOURSELF to get it, you are using another person greatly influence your decision, not yourself. So play the game and thats how you decide yourself to keep it or sell it.

TDKPosted:

Well I care about reviews because then I can judge for myself if something is bad or not, I can see why they are waiting and respect the reasoning behind it, I for one played the Beta and was blown away but I can only imagine what it will be like when a lot more people are playing it.

Good call Dague.