Sure, let’s dive deep into the tangled strands of Destiny 2’s narrative. So, here’s the thing: tackling Kepler was supposed to be — what do they call it? — a plot twist or a new chapter, right? Anyway, this whole Edge of Fate thing is like Destiny 2 saying, “Hey, look over there!” while players are screaming, “But what about beyond the Solar System?” People were on the edge of their seats for this big leap, and here we are, just a cosmic hop away from Pluto. And it’s kinda like, huh? Is this it?
After the big lead-up, the players — bless their persistent little hearts — are yearning for more than just another orbital pitstop. They want epic. They’re itching for Torobatl, whispering about the Hive and their legends, even dreaming of Fundament’s secrets. And dark matter and exiles on Kepler might be neat, but is it the plot explosion we expected? Maybe not.
I mean, think about it — the Solar System has been Destiny’s playground for ages now. We’ve danced on moons and battled on strange planets, soaked in the lore like sponges. So the whispers of distant stars set imaginations running wild. And here’s Kepler saying, “Hey, still here!”
And snaps back to reality — let’s not forget, Kepler’s in the Oort Cloud. It’s not exactly the grand exodus everyone thought would shake things up after The Final Shape. Maybe post-Shape vibes should have a whole new flavor, no?
Yet, despite the mixed bag of feelings, people are curious about the next steps. Like, will Kepler be the doorway or the detour? Maybe Bungie’s holding cards close, maybe too close for some fans’ comfort. Big risks, though, are a double-edged sword — you leap, you might fall or soar. Right now, we’re in this strange middle ground.
Look, the game’s got loads to offer, and not to dismiss the cool stuff it’s already packed with. But some fans, bless ’em, are standing there, wondering if they’re on the brink of a new era or just stuck in orbit. Some daydream of a Destiny 3 where every corner of this universe is an unwritten story waiting to be explored. But, well, who knows? It’s all a star-speckled mystery.