The Tuesday Inbox asks why video game movies are never interactive, as one reader suggests Sony brings back MAG as a Battlefield clone.
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Destined for more Like everyone else, I’ve been reading about all the acquisitions lately without really knowing what to think about any of it. I find the Bungie one especially confusing, since Sony don’t seem to really get anything out of it, but the question I find myself asking the most is whether Destiny 2 is still worth playing?
I don’t see any talk of there being a Destiny 3 anytime soon and yet I don’t know anyone that still plays the current game, so I’m not really sure exactly how popular it still is. I hear the new Witch Queen expansion is meant to be a good jumping on point, so I guess I’ll keep an eye out for how that reviews, but is the base game still popular now?
I’m curious to hear from anyone that still plays the game today though, as it surprises me there’s enough content to keep it going this long, as my memory of playing the first one is that it was already quite repetitive. I imagine Sony are going to be pushing Destiny 2 big in the future, but it seems like such an old game to suddenly be put in the spotlight again.Bishop
Grassroots gaming So Stadia is on its last legs, eh? Normally I wouldn’t celebrate failure but in this case I’m glad. People are right to worry about Facebook and Netflix and other corporate giants thinking they can just buy up the video games industry, after they’ve seen it demonstrated by Microsoft that they can.
However, the failure of Stadia (and Amazon’s Luna, does anyone even know what that one is?) shows that approach is not going to work. These companies know nothing about
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