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It was hyped because it was a big-budget title made by Bungie.
PC Master Race.
Of course you don't have to. If you don't care about the story, IGNORE IT!!!!
The big difference is that now there is a much larger emphasis on movement in order to survive. At least in the story mode. So now it's a lot more fun and encouraging of running around, going fast and shooting quickly and precisely, giving a lot of room for player skill.
And other FPS games with story modes are so much different?
If your teammates are idiots, yea, they'll do nothing like you describe. I didn't like how in the story missions teammates drop in and out. The Massive health bar missions are strike missions, meant to be long and challenging. I only played the first one, and it had lots of challenging enemies, while still maintaining the whole "movement to survive" emphasis.
So apparently having classes, sub-classes, leveling up, skill slots, stats based on certain skill slots, armor and weapon customization, and enemies also having levels all fall under limited and underwhelming? And I don't care if the clothing doesn't look interesting enough for some, because that is a very minor complaint.
While I agree it could have more modes, let's face it, how many game modes do you really care for in other FPS games? For me, not many. I'd much prefer they work harder on few maps and game modes as well as the main game in order to make those few parts better, rather than making tons and tons of lame ideas.
You think it adds no new Ideas?
FPSRPG
Customization of weapon, armor, abilities, etc.
Emphasis on movement to survive in story
Supercharges
Classes and Subclasses
Several different types of enemies with similarities and differences
You had me untill the end there. Where you pretty much described Borderlands 2 and any other RPG.
In my opinion Destiny is a game highly lacking, though pretty (like Bioshock Infinite). The AI can't get any more stupid in it. It also gets repetitive really fast, was overhyped due to the fact that it was made by Bungie and now I hear from most people that it's so generic that they wish they never spent 60 dollars on it.