In a rather unique twist of fate I found myself picking up Destiny 2 again for a while.
Ever since they parted from Activision I hadn't played the game.
After coming across some random video about it I though of going back to finish the Forsaken campaign and then try my hand on some new content which had come out.
*Sigh* after 7 hours of 'forcibly' playing
a mission to go to the Dreaming City and likewise for The Witch Queen I stopped.
And I had a concerning thought too.
Even though I got the game for free when it was still accessible in the blizzard client, I still feel cheated because the first campaigns I played back then are litterally no longer available.
Even Forsaken, which I never completed, is unavailable now.
Doing some research on it, apparently its a method Bungie is using to 'keep the game fresh' and them locking away the old campaigns is 'easier for them to patch'... only thing I can think off is, I no longer own the game I 'got' 5 years ago. Its impossible to revisit anything and the new content is again something one must pay for.
As it stands it feels like I own
Destiny: Overwatch edition.
So afterwards I found myself placing back the Cyberpunk DVD in the PS4 tray and played me some actual story mission again after having cleared the entire map in my ultra-slomo-playthrough.
Felt good! My trusty redhead has herself a girlfriend now and slowly going to work on finding an answer to that damned chip.
Ofcourse, some headcanon is warranted, but it does make life soo much better when you consider the "I'm dying" thing to be an equally slow process!
Ultimate conclusion since this weekend... While I had regarded Cyberpunk as a good and enjoyable game anyway (desite the issues we all know) Destiny was a cold lesson in something worse.