Game forces you to grind repetitively for a long time doing the exact some stuff to experience everything, once you achieve these hours you are at a point to effectively judge the game. Play time =/= fun/value.
You're not forced to do anything. You chose to keep playing , you have nearly 30 completions of each raid. You going to sit here and tell me you only enjoyed each raid once? It wasn't fun? Playing in crucible wasn't fun either? I've bought games and got bored with them. I don't continue to put hour after hour into games I don't enjoy regardless of what I invested. I play to have fun and if I misjudged the amount of fun I was going to have with a particular game I walk away from it. I bought far cry 4. I didn't enjoy it a whole lot and even though I spent 60 bucks on it I stopped playing it. Removed it from my HDD and haven't looked back. If it is so repetitive , to the point where it isn't enjoyable and you keep playing then you're a damned fool.
I dont play the game for the story, nobody does. Do you think people play wow or diablo 3 for the story? How about a game alittle bit your maturity level csgo or cod? No? Didnt think so
I didn't start playing or listened to any of the hype i started about 3 months after it came out and i got exactly what i payed money for and love exactly what i payed money for i don't give a shit how it was marketed
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