However, it's in the game's mechanics and its range of play styles that Destiny will be differentiating itself from the competition. Writing in the Guardian, Keith Stuart describes the game as "Halo enhanced with the looting and character upgrade mechanics of the Borderlands series then placed into an organic online environment where MMO elements are seamlessly injected."
Over at Eurogamer, Wesley Yin-Poole describes it as "quintessentially Bungie" that offers "a mode for every mood": "Skirmish for competitive multiplayer, Campaign for the story, Patrol for an undirected experience - perfect for exploration, the discovery of easter eggs and public events - and a Raid for that hardcore co-op challenge."
This is not to mention The Tower, the game's social hub where avatars mingle in third-person view to show off their customizations among bustling marketplaces allow users to trade and upgrade equipment (the concept will sound familiar to anyone who has played World of Warcraft and explored its sprawling capital cities).
So far though Bungie has only allowed for a closer look at the Strike mode, releasing a short seven minute excerpt of these 30-minute mini-dungeons. Players will either create a team with friends or get matched up with strangers to fight their way through these contained arenas before taking on a boss for loot and experience.
All these game types and more will be packed together to create what Bungie are calling "shared world shooter", a genre that it's possible to hype as a new departure for the FPS, but that really appears to be a mash of several well-established titles.
There's Halo for the fighting style and the general feel of the world (a bit of industrial ruin here, some alien architecture there); Borderlands for the customize-your-way-to-glory approach to weaponry and armour, and World of Warcraft for the mix of open-world exploration and dungeon-like arcade encounters.
The question is, will Destiny be more than the sum of its parts? We'll have to wait to find out. The game has been in development for more than 10 years, and it's clear that Bungie aren't rushing things but so far we it's safe to say we're pretty excited.
Destiny's release date is slated for September 2014 on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
- UK Independent