Hmm blijkbaar heeft iedere planet maar een echte zone. Gisteren was er een livestream en mensen hebben al wat art en boeken. Blijkbaar is Old Russia de enige plek op Earth die je kan bezoeken in het begin omdat daar het verhaal echt begon en hetzelfde geldt voor de andere planeten. Dat is toch een stuk minder content wat ik verwacht had.
EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE
Earth
When the Traveler visited Earth it ushered in a Golden Age of new technologies and prosperity. Then the Darkness attacked and pushed mankind to the brink of extinction. After 200 years of rebuilding, man’s now ready to journey out beyond the City’s walls once more to explore a much-changed universe, beginning with an almost unrecognisable Earth.
The Tower
Home to Earth’s Guardians, the Tower is your first port of call in Destiny. It’s the most recognisable landmark in the City, and the launchpad of every mission, near or far.
Old Russia
A graveyard of crashed planes and abandoned spaceships, the Old Russia environment is a massive expanse of grassland, cave systems and overrun factories
Moon
The first celestial body man visited, the Moon is home to a giant Fusion Coil Accelerator and a communications relay station – both relics of the Golden Age. Now classed as a ‘Forbidden Zone’ because of ‘tectonic phenomenon’, it’s a Hive hotspot and the alien race resides in a giant pit known as the Hellmouth. Given that you must unlock missions and locations through levelling up and completing story quests, don’t be surprised if the Moon is one of your first space-based destinations.
Accelerator
The Fusion Coil Accelerator was, once, essentially a giant delivery system that fired payloads out of the Moon’s atmosphere and to colonies elsewhere in the solar system using nothing but magnetic power. Now deactivated (but for how long?), it serves as a hub for easy lunar nagivation.
Mars
Once the site of a sprawling Golden Age metropolis, mankind’s Martian outpost was obliterated by the Darkness and has since been reclaimed by the red sand, meaning you’ll need to press deep underground in order to explore the abandoned installation.
The Exclusion Zone
There’s a hint of Erebor about the Exclusion Zone – a fomer stronghold that contains piles of gold. Now it’s protected by the fearsome Cabal; a race
of rhino-like warriors so dangerous we’d rather take our chances with the mighty dragon Smaug.
Venus
The fourth core location in Destiny (though not the final environment, as there are space-based levels on alien tomb ships and more) was once known
as a ‘paradise’ before the proverbial space debris hit the galaxy’s fan. Now the yellow sky is the conductor of giant electric storms. Expect vast, luscious jungle environments where nature has taken abandoned buildings for its own playthings, with patrolling Vex armies hunting down Guardian fireteams.
Academy
During the Golden Age we built an academy dedicated to education on the shore of a sea – but when the Darkness attacked, the waters boiled,
shattered the coast and washed it all away.
Citadel
The awe-inspiring Vex Citadel defies all known science. Then again, the Vex is a race of time-travelling robots, so why would they play by the rules?
Laatst bewerkt: 27 jul 2014