I played the open beta, and felt the game was fun, but I agree that something has definitely gone awry with the modern FPS genre. Replayed some Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and had a god damn blast, didn't realize that almost 4 hours had gone by kind of thing. I don't know if it's level design, gun handling, perk variations, or what it is, but most of the older titles just feel better. BF3 is the same, can hop back into that, have a blast, but most of the newer stuff just doesn't have the same feel. I know with the majority of newer CoD games, map design, clutter, verticality, and a pervasive feeling of needing to have 4 hands and 3 sets of eyes to do well, pushed me away from the franchise. Battle Field I can't put my finger on what has changed, some of it is the way they do vehicle spawns, and diminishing immersion, but there is some core aspect of the games that doesn't feel right that I can't articulate. Destiny still has almost perfect gun/movement/ability play, but they've shit up so many of the other aspects of the game that I can't get into them more than as a passerby. Since BF3, my entire friend group hasn't been able to collaborate on an FPS for longer than a month, when we use to have multiple multi-hour online or LAN get-togethers per week. Some of that I can attribute to getting older, responsibilities etc, but when every single one of us has brought up the same general feeling of meh...