About A Hero’s Destiny:
A Hero’s Destiny Auto Quest Auto Spin Class Auto Skill Auto Stats I have played this game for nearly six hundred hours as of writing this review, and I am simply impressed at how much of a massive improvement this is over the first game. I love the original to death no doubt and would wish they put that on Steam as well. While the game certainly expects you to pay, as a free to play player I have been able to access a surprising amount of content just running hobo mode throughout the game. Here are my impressions. Maps are much larger and contain a lot more variety with so much more to look at as well. A huge improvement over the sliver of land Destiny 1 had you spawn from one end or the other. Art design, sound design, and music genuinely could not be any better. Gunplay is pretty much the same with some small changes here and there. It’s still very satisfying to play, and even more satisfying to try out different unique guns to mix up your play style regardless of class. The gameplay loop is fun and addicting, really, if you enjoyed Borderlands and looking for better loot in those games then you will enjoy this. Enemies are no where near as ridiculously spongy as Destiny 1’s, and I believe the mob to player balance is exactly where it should be. You’re strong but you’re not over powered, and bosses won’t just eat all of your ammunition for 2 hours.