Destiny Launches in PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PS3 for Australian Games
Marco Foronda | | Sep 08, 2014 05:26 AM EDT |
(Photo : Facebook) Destiny is an RPG first-person shooter
Mythic science fiction shooter, Destiny will arrive in PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 for the Australian games this week.
Destiny was developed by Bungie and it's similar to Halo in some aspects. It features a persistent area that acts as a central unit for players to return to after completing each mission.
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Destiny will allow gamers to step into the role of one of three classes: warlock, hunter or titan. Each class offers unique combat for gamers.
Titans are armored engines of war that can control any battle using strength and strategies. Titan's striker subclass has fists of havoc as their ability. It can smash and dissolve nearby enemies.
Hunter is an expert in sneakiness and is accurate and extremely damaging in its attacks. The first subclass of Hunter is the gunslinger. Gunslinger has golden gun super ability this increases the damage inflicted by his weapon.
It has also throwing knives that can be upgraded to make enemies it strikes catch fire.
Warlock's first subclass is the voidwalker. It has a super ability called nova bomb that is an explosive bolt of energy that damages all enemies within its area of damage. Energy drain is the voidwalker's melee attack and this reduces the cooldown of your grenades.
The ability can be upgraded so that killing enemies with energy drain increases your movement speed for a short time, or restores some of your health.
The midnight launch of the official Australian Destiny will be hosted at EB Games in Liverpool. Activities like live a DJ, caricature artist, and green screen photo booth are included in the game launching.
According to Bungie, players may never finish Destiny due to the game's six-player raid missions that are so tough players will need assistance from the internet.
The following games will launch this week for Australian games:
September 9, 2014: Destiny (Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3)
September 10, 2014: Infamous: First Light (PS4)
September 11, 2014: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution (Xbox 360, PS3) and NHL 15 (PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360)
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