Any Destiny fan will tell you that feelings on TV Movie Archivesthe game itself always run hot and cold. The community, however, is eternally wonderful. And this bizarre t-shirt situation perfectly illustrates that.
There's a new fan-created t-shirt that bears the text: "Two tokens and a blue." It's a reference to Destiny 2's underwhelming rewards for certain events: Two tokens, which amount to one-tenth of a future piece of loot; and a "blue," a reference to gear that most players outgrow once they reach the endgame.
SEE ALSO: Activision's new patent makes it easy to exploit online gamers for their cashTwo tokens and a blue is the best reward players can typically hope for when they participate in the game's public events. It's exactly the sort of in-joke that fits perfectly on a nerdy t-shirt.
The magic, however, isn't in the shirt itself; it's in the community's response to that shirt.
An Amazon listing for the shirt has attracted the attention of fans, and -- as the popular DestinyTheGame subreddit noticed -- a handful have taken to reviewing the shirt in a way that also subtly (and not-so-subtly) comments on the game. The result is a series of epic (and epically nerdy) Destiny 2burns.
To be fair, Robert L. Haber's write-up might be an actual review.
People are really mad at Bungie and Destiny 2right now, but this is a good reminder that Destiny's fans are always willing to gather round the fire and laugh together at all the perfect burns.
Topics Gaming
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