Over the weekend I dipped back in to Destiny 2 to grab the bugged, seriously overpowered gun Prometheus Lens from everyone's favourite video game arms dealer Xur - and I ended up having more fun with the game than I'd had in a good long while.
One of the weirdly brilliant things about the Destiny games is they're at their most memorable when they're broken. We had this with Destiny 1 and the Vex Mythoclast, an exotic fusion rifle that evaporated poor Crucible opponents in the blink of an eye. And while Crota's End was a disappointing follow-up to the never-been-bettered vanilla Destiny raid Vault of Glass, I'll never forget spending hour after hour trying to take Crota himself down as our raid leader disconnected his PlayStation 4 from the internet.
And so we come to Prometheus Lens, a trace rifle that hit the headlines last week for the speed with which it melts enemy Guardian faces in the Crucible. This trace rifle fires a red laser beam that does such a ridiculous amount of damage so quickly, that it is now the first gun on the team sheet for Destiny 2 PVP fans.
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One of the weirdly brilliant things about the Destiny games is they're at their most memorable when they're broken. We had this with Destiny 1 and the Vex Mythoclast, an exotic fusion rifle that evaporated poor Crucible opponents in the blink of an eye. And while Crota's End was a disappointing follow-up to the never-been-bettered vanilla Destiny raid Vault of Glass, I'll never forget spending hour after hour trying to take Crota himself down as our raid leader disconnected his PlayStation 4 from the internet.
And so we come to Prometheus Lens, a trace rifle that hit the headlines last week for the speed with which it melts enemy Guardian faces in the Crucible. This trace rifle fires a red laser beam that does such a ridiculous amount of damage so quickly, that it is now the first gun on the team sheet for Destiny 2 PVP fans.
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