Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Destiny 2 Is Planned For The Xbox 360 And The Oculus Rift

Destiny 2 Is Planned For The Xbox 360 And The Oculus RiftDestiny 2 is currently scheduled to release on the Xbox 360, and with no other Microsoft platforms to target, fans are worried about the future of the franchise. Although the game has received a lot of flack and criticism from gamers, Sony has taken notice of what gamers have to say and is planning to launch a new console to compete with it.Destiny is a first person shooter, and like many popular first person shooters, it is a survival horror game. The game takes place in the same fictional universe as Halo, but instead of multiplayer, players battle as an exclusive, fighting for control of a planet. The gameplay is similar to that of Gears of War, as players defend their stronghold against enemies who want to get in and attack them. The game's story is a good one and even contains references to the mythology of the Egyptian god of the sun Ra.What does this mean for the fate of the game, and the Oculus Rift headset? Is Sony hea ding into an unknown future by launching the PS4, or will this game simply disappear into the dustbin of gaming history and be forgotten?Well, as it stands, the game has actually been out for quite some time and has already been downloaded and played. If anything, it is a promising game, and has already earned good reviews. However, there is always the chance that the latest version may not be the best one, and gamers will likely continue to play the older versions and allow their favorite ones to fade into the past.It is possible that this could result in a larger influx of players to the franchise in the future, which may push sales and demand for the franchise higher and possibly reduce the backlog of abandoned games. Unfortunately, these games are much easier to find online, and will be a constant reminder of how this genre was far ahead of its time. People who miss the time when these games were released will probably keep playing them, which may increase their popularity as th ey are the first to arrive on the scene.Although Destiny 2 has yet to hit shelves, the game may already be in a state where players will not be able to get rid of it. Instead, they will just have to play it until the inevitable release date 2020, in order to reap the benefits of the game.Even with the release of a newer version, players may still find themselves playing this game for many years, until the release of a new game. Although the market may not be filled with other choices, Destiny fans will most likely still be there to enjoy and share their own favorite aspects of the game. They will always play the latest one, or the older one, and they may have their version hanging around as well.