Impressions after nearly a week: the PvE is great fun, still. I've hit the exp level cap, and now I'm working towards getting the hard-to-get things - weeks of grinding ahead of me, and I'm actually looking forward to it.
Finished the story on the normal difficulties (though I have one Strike left to do), and I'm planning on replaying with the harder difficulties.
I also had a go at PvP tonight, in the
Crucible. Now, I'm a player who hates the idea of playing online with people I don't know... yet after playing through Strike missions with randomers on the team, and the continued random meetings in the field**, I figured I'd have nothing to lose by doing PvP with eleven people I don't know. I've never had so much fun playing the same handful of maps over and over! At times, it can be massively frustrating when that guy in the rafters with the rocket launcher is waiting for you, and at others, when you power up your super and take out the entire opposing team in six swift moves, it can be hugely rewarding.
What's nice is seeing the same names in the eleven you're playing with. There's no communication unless actively sought out by joining fireteams (which a lot of people, myself included, leave defaulted to private), so you start formulating one-sided friendships and rivalries in your head. There's one player who never fails to kill me a few teams in each game, one person I've struck up a decent capture partnership with (I've been playing capture the flag matches), and a third who, every time we meet, melee kills me at the same time I melee kill them.
There are also bounties for the Crucible, which are fun to work on (I've just completed one that asked for twenty melee kills), and medals to aspire to (such as five kill streak, or capturing the most flags in a match). Looking forward to duking it out in the Crucible over the coming week.
**People share instances and come across each other. You can help out or run past - I've taken to waving before running past (and people stop what they're doing and wave back!
), or, if they look like they're having difficulty, I help out. Then dance with them and continue on my way.