The Order 1886: (PS4)

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IGN - 6.5

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Though absolutely gorgeous and wonderfully atmospheric, The Order: 1886 is a deeply conflicted thing. Even more than its secret battle against the monsters of legend, The Order’s greatest struggle is ultimately its own internal tug-of-war between telling a beautifully presented story and granting the level of interactivity we've come to expect from a game. In the end, a lopsided commitment to perfecting style and plot comes at the cost of sluggish pacing, a look-but-don't-touch world, and paint-by-numbers gunplay.

Gamespot - 5

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"Boring" is the best word to describe The Order in general, actually. That this third-person action game turns a parade of steampunk imagery and Arthurian legends into a dull stew of modern games' most tiresome cliches is quite a feat, though hardly one worth celebrating.

Polygon - 5.5

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But the real sin of The Order: 1886 isn't its shoddy storytelling or regrettable dialogue. No, the real problem is that it's all so incredibly boring.

Kotaku - No

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Do you like movies? Do you like video games? If you answered "yes" to either of those questions, you should probably skip The Order: 1886.

Giant Bomb - 2/5

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There are things here worth checking out, but the action feels half-cocked and you'll be finished with it in an afternoon. I won't pretend to guess at how much $60 means to you, dear reader, but I will say that The Order is a middling experience with a couple of bright flashes that only serve to remind you that this could be a more interesting game if more of its ideas were fully formed. If you're bent on seeing The Order for yourself, you should probably rent it.

Eurogamer

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The Order: 1886 isn't a disaster, nor is it a particularly good game. It's a hollow diversion, entertaining but outmoded and caught somewhere between a medium it repeatedly fumbles and one it fails to effectively embrace.

Game Informer - 7.75

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While The Order: 1886 is a fun adventure with lots of intriguing reveals about the nature of its world, it’s also clear that Ready At Dawn intends for this to be the first game of a grander story. Players should brace themselves for a lot of unresolved character arcs and unanswered questions. This is an origin story, but a fascinating one. 1886 goes against the current tide of open-world wandering and emergent sequences, and banks on the idea that players can enjoy a straightforward and relatively brief cinematic adventure – if it’s well told and original. I hope Ready At Dawn is right; I’d love to see what happens in 1887.
 
#54
#54
IGN - 6.5

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Though absolutely gorgeous and wonderfully atmospheric, The Order: 1886 is a deeply conflicted thing. Even more than its secret battle against the monsters of legend, The Order’s greatest struggle is ultimately its own internal tug-of-war between telling a beautifully presented story and granting the level of interactivity we've come to expect from a game. In the end, a lopsided commitment to perfecting style and plot comes at the cost of sluggish pacing, a look-but-don't-touch world, and paint-by-numbers gunplay.

Gamespot - 5

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"Boring" is the best word to describe The Order in general, actually. That this third-person action game turns a parade of steampunk imagery and Arthurian legends into a dull stew of modern games' most tiresome cliches is quite a feat, though hardly one worth celebrating.

Polygon - 5.5

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But the real sin of The Order: 1886 isn't its shoddy storytelling or regrettable dialogue. No, the real problem is that it's all so incredibly boring.

Kotaku - No

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Do you like movies? Do you like video games? If you answered "yes" to either of those questions, you should probably skip The Order: 1886.

Giant Bomb - 2/5

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There are things here worth checking out, but the action feels half-cocked and you'll be finished with it in an afternoon. I won't pretend to guess at how much $60 means to you, dear reader, but I will say that The Order is a middling experience with a couple of bright flashes that only serve to remind you that this could be a more interesting game if more of its ideas were fully formed. If you're bent on seeing The Order for yourself, you should probably rent it.

Eurogamer

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The Order: 1886 isn't a disaster, nor is it a particularly good game. It's a hollow diversion, entertaining but outmoded and caught somewhere between a medium it repeatedly fumbles and one it fails to effectively embrace.

Game Informer - 7.75

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While The Order: 1886 is a fun adventure with lots of intriguing reveals about the nature of its world, it’s also clear that Ready At Dawn intends for this to be the first game of a grander story. Players should brace themselves for a lot of unresolved character arcs and unanswered questions. This is an origin story, but a fascinating one. 1886 goes against the current tide of open-world wandering and emergent sequences, and banks on the idea that players can enjoy a straightforward and relatively brief cinematic adventure – if it’s well told and original. I hope Ready At Dawn is right; I’d love to see what happens in 1887.

Yeah, I'm skipping this one and saving my money for Bloodborne and MLB The Show in March. I have a feeling this game has "PS Plus freebie" written all over it.
 
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Yeah, I'm skipping this one and saving my money for Bloodborne and MLB The Show in March. I have a feeling this game has "PS Plus freebie" written all over it.

Which sucks because it had so much potential. I might still enjoy this game but reading the reviews and watching a few of the missions make me skeptical. Def wait for a price drop.

Bloodborne looks sick.
 
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Which sucks because it had so much potential. I might still enjoy this game but reading the reviews and watching a few of the missions make me skeptical. Def wait for a price drop.

Bloodborne looks sick.

This game is getting pooped on by reviewers. $60 for a 5 hour game, half of which are cutscenes and QTE. When will game developers learn that quick time events suck?

I just beat Demon's Souls last night, and I am pumped about Bloodborne. The Souls series has ruined gaming for me, nothing lives up to them.
 
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This game is getting pooped on by reviewers. $60 for a 5 hour game, half of which are cutscenes and QTE. When will game developers learn that quick time events suck?

I just beat Demon's Souls last night, and I am pumped about Bloodborne. The Souls series has ruined gaming for me, nothing lives up to them.

Isn't dark souls 2 coming to xbone and ps4? I have never played them but heard great things.
 
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Isn't dark souls 2 coming to xbone and ps4? I have never played them but heard great things.

It damn sure is and I'm going to pick it up seeing as how I skipped on it last gen. It looked fantastic even on last gen systems.

As for QTE's, I don't mind them in certain situations. I think they work well during cutscenes because at least it gives you something to do instead of just sitting there watching it play out like a movie. However I dont' like it when developers have an over reliance on them. I think it's lazy programming to be honest.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6OvKFwIza8[/youtube]
 
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It damn sure is and I'm going to pick it up seeing as how I skipped on it last gen. It looked fantastic even on last gen systems.

As for QTE's, I don't mind them in certain situations. I think they work well during cutscenes because at least it gives you something to do instead of just sitting there watching it play out like a movie. However I dont' like it when developers have an over reliance on them. I think it's lazy programming to be honest.

Awesome. I will pick it up also. Will I be lost since I never played the first?

QTEs don't bother me unless they are everywhere, like you said.

What sucks, it seems there have been so many let down games in the past year. These companies spend more on hyping the game and marketing than they do actually making it (I know they have to for the sales).
 
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Isn't dark souls 2 coming to xbone and ps4? I have never played them but heard great things.

Yes, I got the PS4 for Bloodborne only (I hate exclusives, but this series is worth it).

I'll be getting DS2 on my One. I got 1000gs on DS and DS2, so I'm what you might consider obsessed...

It isn't for the faint of heart. If you're used to constant checkpoints, reloading saves, tutorials, hack n' slash God mode action games, and any other sort of hand holding, don't play it. It is a polarizing series, but I've never spoke with anyone who beat it and said, "Meh, it was okay." Only those who gave up say it sucks.

If you have a 360, Dark Souls 1 is $4.99 this week. It is worth $100.

Sorry for hijacking the Order thread, but from what we have gathered, it sucks, right?
 
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What sucks, it seems there have been so many let down games in the past year. These companies spend more on hyping the game and marketing than they do actually making it (I know they have to for the sales).

It's no wonder the Japanese gamers have shifted over to playing 3DS, Vita, and mobile phone games. Maybe they are the smart ones.
 
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Awesome. I will pick it up also. Will I be lost since I never played the first

They have very little story, mostly backdrop lore that you're left to discover yourself. There are connections between DS & DS2, but nothing that would take away enjoyment of playing them out of order.

If you get DS or DS2 for 360 or PS3, or DS2 for One and Bloodborne for PS4, add me. I enjoy helping new players experience this series. It really is THAT good.
 
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Though, if I'm honest, I probably love if bc it's the first decent game made for the PS4.
 
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Though, if I'm honest, I probably love if bc it's the first decent game made for the PS4.

Well...the Last of Us was pretty awesome, but it was a remake. He's kind of right though. There aren't many exclusives anymore for either system, which is great for the consumer (but terrible for fanboys).

Forbes wrote a good article about it. The best games so far are multiplatform.

The PS4 And Xbox One Have An 'Exclusive' Problem - Forbes
 
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Well...the Last of Us was pretty awesome, but it was a remake. He's kind of right though. There aren't many exclusives anymore for either system, which is great for the consumer (but terrible for fanboys).

Forbes wrote a good article about it. The best games so far are multiplatform.

The PS4 And Xbox One Have An 'Exclusive' Problem - Forbes

I disagree with Forbes with regards to both consoles. The systems are barely a year old and already we've got the following...

PS4

Killzone Shadowfall
Knack
The Last of Us Remastered
MLB The Show
Driveclub
Final Fantasy 14 A Realm Reborn
Infamous Second Son/First Light
Resogun
Little Big Planet 3


X1

Halo MCC
Sunset Overdrive
Titanfall
Forza 5
Forza Horizon 2
Killer Instinct Seasons 1 and 2
Max:The Curse of Brotherhood
Dead rising 3
D4
Ryse

Now I realize those games won't appeal to everyone but that is a solid list of exclusives for both consoles, particularly considering how young they both still are. Plus for the remainder of this year you have titles coming like Bloodborne, Until Dawn, Uncharted 4, Dragon Quest Heroes, MLB The Show 2015, No Man's Sky, The Tomorrow Children, Tearaway Unfolded, Alien Nation, etc on PS4 and for X1 you have Halo 5, Quantum Break, Forza 6, Ori and the Blind Forest, Scalebound, Fable Legends, etc.
 
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WTF does it matter if a game is exclusive?

Exclusive titles are bad for consumers (and publishers sometimes). Unless it is published by Sony or Microsoft, it really shouldn't be exclusive to one system unless you like losing out on sales. But the Order was published by SCEA, so it being exclusive makes sense.
 
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I disagree with Forbes with regards to both consoles. The systems are barely a year old and already we've got the following...

PS4

Killzone Shadowfall
Knack
The Last of Us Remastered
MLB The Show
Driveclub
Final Fantasy 14 A Realm Reborn
Infamous Second Son/First Light
Resogun
Little Big Planet 3


X1

Halo MCC
Sunset Overdrive
Titanfall
Forza 5
Forza Horizon 2
Killer Instinct Seasons 1 and 2
Max:The Curse of Brotherhood
Dead rising 3
D4
Ryse

Now I realize those games won't appeal to everyone but that is a solid list of exclusives for both consoles, particularly considering how young they both still are. Plus for the remainder of this year you have titles coming like Bloodborne, Until Dawn, Uncharted 4, Dragon Quest Heroes, MLB The Show 2015, No Man's Sky, The Tomorrow Children, Tearaway Unfolded, Alien Nation, etc on PS4 and for X1 you have Halo 5, Quantum Break, Forza 6, Ori and the Blind Forest, Scalebound, Fable Legends, etc.

Oh yeah, they definitely both have their share of exclusives, but none of them were just GOTY type material like in the previous generations of consoles, but like you said it is still early! Ori and the Blind Forest (Metroidvanias are my weakness), No Man's Sky, Scalebound, Bloodborne, Halo 5, Dragon Quest Heroes, and Uncharted will hopefully rock the exclusive boat.

Regardless of all of this, Nintendo still probably has the best first party games haha
 
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Oh yeah, they definitely both have their share of exclusives, but none of them were just GOTY type material like in the previous generations of consoles, but like you said it is still early! Ori and the Blind Forest (Metroidvanias are my weakness), No Man's Sky, Scalebound, Bloodborne, Halo 5, Dragon Quest Heroes, and Uncharted will hopefully rock the exclusive boat.

Regardless of all of this, Nintendo still probably has the best first party games haha

Aaaaaand I don't care! :) Seriously there's only so many times you can save the princess and I'm tired of it. As a gamer I grew up and Nintendo didn't. I respect Nintendo for sticking to their niche of family friendly entertainment but I am no longer part of their demographic.

Edit: Having said that, I'm actually considering getting a New 3DS system. I really like it and I'm a fan of the Zelda series. Plus the new Monster Hunter game looks awesome.
 
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Aaaaaand I don't care! :) Seriously there's only so many times you can save the princess and I'm tired of it. As a gamer I grew up and Nintendo didn't. I respect Nintendo for sticking to their niche of family friendly entertainment but I am no longer part of their demographic.

But we saved a giant princess in Dark Souls!?!
 
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I hate exclusives because there are people who just can't afford both consoles so they will miss out on some games. I understand why they do it though.

Both consoles have a few good exclusives out now, it will get better.

Also, you guys talked to me into Dark Souls 2. I am pumped about it.
 
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Aaaaaand I don't care! :) Seriously there's only so many times you can save the princess and I'm tired of it. As a gamer I grew up and Nintendo didn't. I respect Nintendo for sticking to their niche of family friendly entertainment but I am no longer part of their demographic.

Edit: Having said that, I'm actually considering getting a New 3DS system. I really like it and I'm a fan of the Zelda series. Plus the new Monster Hunter game looks awesome.

Princess saver! But seriously, Monster Hunter is awesome.
 

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