On The Frequent ‘I Wish Marathon Wasn’t An Extraction Shooter’ Complaint

Marathon has been pouring out ad after ad as of late, ahead of its March 5 launch, the first sustained campaign that was originally supposed to begin last summer before a string of mishaps delayed it to spring.

Now, promotion is in full force, at times focusing on its extraction shooter gameplay, but mostly just relaying the “vibe” of the entire thing, which has revealed itself as one of the most unique aesthetics in modern gaming. That was on display years ago with its first trailer, but Bungie has only leaned into that further, and the world they’ve built, reviving the Marathon IP for the first time in 32 years. But one of the most common things you hear in the midst of all this?

“I wish this wasn’t an extraction shooter.”

Or similar to that, “Why would they waste all this on an extraction shooter?” The idea here is that this looks like a fascinating world, potential story and just a cool place to exist in between its visual style, its music, Bungie gunplay and more. But it’s in a genre many people simply do not want to play, particularly many long-time Bungie fans who have spent ten years playing the mainly PvE Destiny 2 or, before that, the Halo series, with both excellent campaigns and legendary PvP.

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