Conclusion 2Today's weekly update brings a fresh, easy-to-finish new try, and ends with one of the best character moments the game has ever had.
The Devil & # 39; s Run is the sidearm thatips lasers and one of the shortest lineups I've ever encountered in th is game. All you have to do is find a match against the newest mode, Sundial, collect the new quest, return it to Saint-14, and refer to the new Twilight Gap mission at EDZ.
Nothing kills you there, another strange but refreshing change of pace. Instead, simply rotate the Crucible map collecting 10 pieces of Timelost from the remains of adult caregivers. That's all. Everything, including the Sunday run, took me less than half an hour.
But even though getting a new weapon without a lot of grinding is good, the real treat is the conversation that takes place while you pick up the corpses. The original Saint-14 hops in comms reminisce about the original battle that took place at Telilight Gap. Afterwards Osiris joins in, mocking Saint-14 & # 39; s pride and flair for the great. Finally, Shaxx, the Crucible's manager, appears to ask what the hell he's doing that runs Tileilight Gap out of the game.
The banter runs a few minutes after the end of the commission, when Santa-14 asks about Eris Morn and investigates Shaxx about the backdrop of weapons he gives the Competition Guards to the Crucible. “Reformer, what's the matter behind it, what do you do?” Asked Santa-14. "Shots, Saint, gun …" Shaxx said.
Before everyone else logs, Santa gets Shaxx to sing about calling the old bill. "I'm on the moon, made with cheese," Titan croons. Some rewards are more important than robbery.