Destiny
While it may be a controversial title, there’s no denying that Destiny poses an addiction to many. Daily objectives, a vast variety of lootable gear, exclusive events and cool looking character customization all overshadow Destiny’s flaws. It’s not a perfect game by any means, but once you got a taste of Xur’s sweet limited stock, you’ll find yourself farming Strange Coins for hours and hours on end, and that sense of working towards something rewarding is what drives Destiny’s community. There’s plenty here that may scare you away, but for everything it does wrong, there’s at least two things Destiny does very right.
MMOs and shooters are at home on PC, so why not the ideal mix between the two? Destiny still has a huge player base on both last-gen as well as next-gen consoles, but Bungie can only dream about the success Destiny could have become on PC. The game is often praised for its smooth gameplay and immersive co-op Strike missions, so we’re left wondering why Bungie didn’t bring this title to a crowd that is desperately looking for a fresh, fun and addictive MMO.