Destiny: Video of the Week features real heroes

Destiny: Video of the Week features real heroes

In the MMO shooter Destiny, Bungie selects a video each week that they want to particularly honor. We add our own favorites.

Bungie’s Video of the Week has charm and evokes nostalgia: “This is how the first raid went,” it says. The costumes are creative and the jump sequence is obviously entertaining. The piece was submitted during the Year One contest. Here, Bungie aims to highlight not only the same 5 major content creators, streamers, and YouTubers but also to showcase other forms of fan art. Charming improvisation, well done.

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As a second video, Bungie features this 1-vs-3 in Trials of Osiris. It is apparently a very good player against three … not so good ones. Quite entertaining.

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One of our favorites is this video from a reader that reached us. A classic Crucible montage from one of you, of course, earns sympathy points with us:

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Emotions ranging from amusement to fear were triggered by this tunneling Titan in PvP – watch for the numerous bubbles, just missing a few gunslingers to collect them and say: Wam, Bam, Thank you, Ma’am. Not exactly heroic, but really clever. The tactic has been known for a while; one could call it the one with the super many supers.

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