Why do so many people play so much Destiny?
Podcast |
Polygon Minimap
Publisher |
Polygon
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Games & Hobbies
Video Games
Publication Date |
Dec 29, 2015
Episode Duration |
01:08:00
You’ve heard about Destiny. How could you not? Stories about Bungie’s first-person shooter/massively multiplayer online role-playing game were a constant in 2015’s news stream, including on Minimap. Why? Because Destiny is a fascinating and popular game that’s in a constant state of evolution, and players crave information. Popular as it may be, though, Destiny is also a game that even its most devoted players consider to be flawed in some fundamental ways. This year was huge year for Destiny, bringing changes that made the game better than its ever been. Here at the end of 2015, Destiny is not the same game it was at the beginning of the year. And that trend shows every indication of continuing in 2016 and beyond. But it’s still a work in progress. In this episode, we’ve assembled our largest panel ever to discuss Destiny. Our panelists have logged nearly 2,000 hours of playtime, but it’s not a discussion designed for Destiny enthusiasts. Instead, it’s about figuring Destiny out. Why is the game so popular? What pulls so many in? What keeps players coming back? Our discussion answers those questions and plenty more, including those about the game’s problematic past and what the future may hold. Welcome to Polygon Minimap: Worldmap Edition, a roundtable discussion about the most interesting stories in gaming, entertainment and pop culture. Press play to hear Jake Lear, Griffin McElroy, Mike McWhertor, Jeff Ramos, Samit Sarkar and your host Dave Tach discuss Bungie’s fascinating shooter. Find out more about Minimap — and subscribe to get every episode free of charge as soon as it's released — at http://www.polygon.com/minimap

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