Apparently all of us are pansies afraid to stray from the "normal" character.
I'm disappointed in all of you.
I played a hunter during the beta. I always gravitate more toward sniper/stealth characters.
Destiny players. Is it just another Borderlands? Just curious. I wont play it either way.
This is only feedback on the beta (and what I've watched of people streaming), but Destiny is more taking Halo's gunplay and putting it in a Borderlands style open world.
In terms of just pure shooting, Destiny feels amazing and flows a lot better than Borderlands ever has for me. Everything is incredibly snappy, melee kills are soooo satisfying, and your overall movement speed is at just the right level between slow enough to be controllable but fast enough to be maneuverable. It just all feels incredible and is some of the most enjoyable gunplay I've found in a game.
That said just about everything else is lacking any real sort of identity. The story is completely devoid of substance (maybe this improves after the first few hours, but what I've played and seen has been typical sci-fi fluff) delivered by a shockingly bored sounding Peter Dinklage. The world looks nice, but there's nothing defining about it the way areas of Borderlands are so iconic. Every mission I played was a dull "run to point A and hold square until a set piece triggers and enemies start spanning", which got pretty repetitive after the first few times. I also didn't find many of the enemies that enjoyable to fight, though their AI is definitely miles ahead of Borderlands so they at least react more realistically than just running straight toward you like meat for the grinder. The way you're booted from the planet after every mission is also really jarring, and means you'll be spending way too much time watching load screens when you're often jumping right back to the same planet (so why have you leave in the first place?).
Overall my thoughts were largely that of being underwhelmed. It's by no means a terrible game, and the foundation is entirely solid, but in a market already saturated with so many shooters it doesn't do enough to stand out to me. Hopefully by the time Destiny 2 rolls around (because that's obviously a given) Bungie will have figured out a better way to put their excellent gunplay into a more compelling world, with a tighter narrative and better mission variety, since I would really like to play a game that feels as good as Destiny does that doesn't make me want to take copious amount of muscle relaxers any time I'm not actively shooting something.