Destiny debuted earlier this month, and already some are calling it a classic title.

Bungie created Halo back in the early 2000s. The game increased the popularity of multiplayer shooters and certainly helped paved the way for online multiplayer shooters.

Destiny is different though. Not only is it a multiplayer shooter like Halo was, but it is also a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG). That is a whole new trend that Bungie has never tried before. MMOGs like World of Warcraft are a special breed, and typically they were reserved for computer gamers.

Gameplay and Objectives: Destiny is a work-together game. Instead of participating in campaigns by yourself, you are given assistance from your teammates as well as random strangers who may or may not have the same goal as you.

Halo fans are going to feel right at home with Destiny since it is really similar. You will only be able to wield two guns at a time -- just like Halo. Enemies will either swarm toward you or attack you from a distance -- just like Halo. 

The enemies will look and act the same as they did in Halo. The small enemies will lack much of a brain and it will be easy to kill them. The bigger enemies will be smarter and much harder to kill.

The Reno Gazette Journal said that Destiny misses a little bit but that it is a stepping stone for future MMOG/Shooter games. The journal gave it a rating of 3.5 out of 5.

Hacks Revealed: There is already hacks and cheats available. One YouTuber seems to have found a way to get not only unlimited Glimmer points but also unlimited ammo.

What do you think of Destiny? Will you buy it? For which system? Leave us a comment below and let us know.