From titles with huge
blockbuster potential to independent offerings, game designers have
broadened their imaginations to bring exciting entertainment choices.
Yet, some of the most interesting games from E3 this year have an air of
familiarity about them, like seeing an old friend again in a new way.
'Destiny'
From the makers of "Halo:
Combat Evolved," Bungie introduces a universe where mankind is on the
precipice of extinction and the players are the last hope of fending off
a menace determined to end the human race.
Utilizing an open-world
concept, "Destiny" gives players the chance to explore a broken-down
Earth with other players in single and cooperative missions. The game
has some MMO elements built in, but the idea of exploring and charting
your own course in a beautiful but deadly world is enticing.
"Destiny" is scheduled for release in September for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
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