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The Order 1886′s Price Drops Even Further

Pixel Gate writes:

''The PS4 exclusive, that apparently everyone hated so much it still gets talked about to this day, is finally at that magic £20 mark. The graphic novel/Adventure/video game movie The Order 1886 boasts some of the best visuals that modern video games has to offer, unfortunately it also boasts some of the most engaging gameplay 2007 has to offer.''

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Relientk773297d ago

Wish the drop was in North America too

Masterchief_thegoat3297d ago

wait a month or two it will drop soon

JCE683296d ago

Game Stop has it going on sale 4/20/15 for $29.95 for pro members.

gangsta_red3297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

"...or you could just put another £20 in your budget and get the brilliance that is Bloodborne."

I agree, skip The Order and go straight to Bloodborne.

PixelGateUk3297d ago

PRAISE THE SUN...wait...MOON...no, that's the worse thing we could do

gangsta_red3297d ago

The worse is being stuck outside on the night of the hunt!!

Transporter473297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

I'm sorry for you missing out on The Order. That game has given me one of the best experiences I have had. I also have Bloodborne which is a completely different kind of game. I don't understand why recommend a game that is nothing like The Order.

InTheLab3297d ago

Because Bloodborn is the best game on the Ps4 and an early candidate for GoTy...

Doesn't matter if they are different.

Transporter473297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

@InTheLab
It does matter. What if the person is looking for a third person shooter with emphasis on story. How exactly would you recommend Bloodborne to someone looking for that particular experience? I love Bloodborne do not get me wrong, and I also love The Order 1886, but I would not recommend one over the other unless I know the type of game the person is looking for. Two completely different games should not be compared, and I actually hate when reviewers compare games like that. It is a stupid way to review a game.

nix3297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

i bought it for two reasons:

Third person shooter. (not a fan of FPS)
Story. (not a fan of MP, though i did buy Warhawk, Killzone 2/3 and enjoyed MP for some time)

i liked the game the minute i saw the first reveal. Nothing could make me change my mind. i would have bought it anyways. learning to make your own decision is very good most of the times.

UltraNova3297d ago

@nix

"learning to make your own decision is very good most of the times."

I believe that's ^^ called growing up.

I played the game once, even replayed some chapters with the new photo mode filters (film grain 0%) and as a SP gamer who plays games primarily for their story and moves on to the next title (there are exceptions like bloodborne, diablo or SoM of course) I can confidently say the order rocked and has me pumped for the sequel.

I just hope they dont give in the multiplayer craze and deny the main story the emphasis the 1st game received.

Local co-op campaign as well as a New game + option with extra difficulties and basic weapon and armor customization/upgrade-ability should be more than enough additions, IMH.

ilikepizza3296d ago

because bro it's the "in" thing to do,recommend bloodborne to anyone who has ps4,regardless if they like rpg games or not. Where have you been these past few weeks? You heard him its a goty contender with games like halo 5,metal gear 5,batman,tomb raider,the witcher 3 and the division coming out. Sony peeps kill me :D

gangsta_red3296d ago (Edited 3296d ago )

I didn't miss out on The Order, I played it and would not recommend that game regardless of what type of game it is.

Bloodborne may be a different type of game but it is still miles better than The Order.

Are we seriously arguing types of games now? We have to now only recommend games in it's own genres?

I love how when The Order was discussed and how people brought in other games like The Walking Dead and Heavy Rain to defend The Order. Games that were not in it's genre also.

Where in this article or discussion did it state that someone was looking for a SPECIFIC experience? Why are we now creating rules and regulations for recommending good games?

"What if the person is looking for a third person shooter with emphasis on story."

Then I still wouldn't recommend The Order.

"...and I actually hate when reviewers compare games like that. It is a stupid way to review a game."

He's not comparing the two, he actually likes The Order too if you actually read the article.

If a person asked me what's a great game for PS4, I would automatically recommend Bloodborne. If someone specifically asked me for a third person action game with heavy emphasis on story i would tell that person to wait for one to release and try Bloodborne instead.

Transporter473296d ago

@gangsta

Unlike you I would recommend it. I have a causal gamer friends that would rather play The Order than Bloodborne. I have showed them both, and they also played both. They still preferred The Order. Also FYI, The walking Dead and Heavy Rain are actually near the genre area of the Order because it is a unique genre. Bloodborne is not even close to the genre.

I also wasn't talking about the entirety of the article, but I was just referring to

"...or you could just put another £20 in your budget and get the brilliance that is Bloodborne." You also said "I agree, skip The Order and go straight to Bloodborne."

Another thing that bothers me is this comment of yours "If a person asked me what's a great game for PS4, I would automatically recommend Bloodborne. If someone specifically asked me for a third person action game with heavy emphasis on story i would tell that person to wait for one to release and try Bloodborne instead." You completely ignored what the person wanted and gave an input based on your personal interests. On the other hand, I would do the opposite and show him or her the options that are out there. Your argument is too biased on your own opinion of the game. You can say I did not enjoy The Order, but depending on the person you are, it can be an enjoyable experience.

rainslacker3296d ago

"I love how when The Order was discussed and how people brought in other games like The Walking Dead and Heavy Rain to defend The Order. Games that were not in it's genre also."

Those games were used as examples of how reviews are inconsistent with certain things giving high praise to one game, while downvoting another game for the same thing, despite those mechanics having no bearing on the review for other games. People weren't recommending someone go play TWD or HR instead of TO, that would be rather moronic to do to do if someone was looking for a story driven TPS....but it'd be worth recommending those games for people who like story driving games in general, so it's not quite the stretch that you are making it in to.

If someone is looking for a rather casual story driven TPS why in god's name would you recommend bloodborne? better yet, why not say get both, one for ~$20, and then in a couple weeks when bloodborne drops to ~$40 or so pick that up as well?

If someone couldn't recommend TO for $20 or so, then you're being a bit too biased against it. It wasn't a terrible game. It did what it tried to do quite well, and the game play wasn't terrible, just lacked game play content for the long term. People pay $60 for games that only last 10-15 hours(last Tomb Raider or UC for example), so why is $20 for a game that last 8-12 hours for people who aren't rushing through it such a bad thing?

It's fine to want to recommend BB because it's a good game that you really enjoy, but it's disingenuous to recommend it instead of TO because if someone is looking for something like TO, getting BB would be kind of a let down...although they may come to love it, or they may hate it because it's not quite as story-centric as TO.

PhucSeeker3296d ago

Maybe they missing out on the story, the graphics but definitely not the gameplay which is just plain average. Though i would drop 15$ getting the game to see the beautiful graphics as shareplay doesn't do the graphics much justice.

maniacmayhem3296d ago

@Transporter

"You completely ignored what the person wanted and gave an input based on your personal interests."

This makes no sense. Why would anyone recommend anything that they didn't enjoy? You wouldn't recommend a movie, music or type of food to a person if you didn't enjoy it, so why would someone do the same for a game?

"The walking Dead and Heavy Rain are actually near the genre area of the Order because it is a unique genre."

Unique genre? The Order is no where near Heavy Rain or The Walking Dead and it is definitely not a unique genre. It's a third person cover shooter, having an extra amount of cut scenes doesn't make The Order unique.

@Rainslacker

Those games mechanics are based around QTE and decision making that greatly effects the outcome of the game. The Order does not, therefore those games should not have been compared to The Order when discussing reviewers inconsistencies.

"If someone is looking for a rather casual story driven TPS why in god's name would you recommend bloodborne?"

What is going on here!! I feel Red's and INTheLab's pain. When did this turn into a recommendation based off of a specific genre? When did this ever occur and when has that ever happened when someone just asks you for a simple question of what game would you recommend buying.

Someone comes up to me and says what's a good game for PS4, I'm going to say Bloodborne! Someone comes up to me and says what's a good game for Xbox One I'm going to say Sunset Overdrive.

Why are you guys getting so specific and changing this into a type of genre of games that a person has to recommend to another? The article wasn't even discussing this at any point.

This is what truly makes no sense.

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SoapShoes3297d ago

I got both and both were enjoyable. I wouldn't skip the order even if you have to share play it.

Spotie3297d ago

Want a tps set in Victorian London?

Get Bloodborne.

Great idea. And next time I want a pair of pants, I'l be sure to buy donuts.

gangsta_red3296d ago

Want a GOOD game set in the Victorian era.

Get Bloodborne.

Want a bad game set in the Victorian era.

Get The Order.

Don't know what the confusion is and why we are suddenly dragging what TYPE of games these are.

But hey, defense mode up i guess.

rainslacker3296d ago

At least it makes sense to buy pants after you eat the donuts instead of before.:)

@gangsta

BB is Victorian? I'd say it's more a medieval gothic renaissance fusion kind of thing. Maybe with a little Tim Burton abstract thrown in for good measure.

One signature of victorian style architecture is that it moved away from stone, and started using more steel and wood.

It can get confusing though, because there are several forms of victorian architecture, gothic being one of them. There is no one form of Victorian architecture, and it's more of a description of time frame than of style.

TO is certainly Victorian though, given the time in which the game takes place, and since it takes place near the end of the Victorian Era, most of the buildings actually do reflect the change in style, with only the old areas keeping that Gothic feel of "Old London".

Spotie3296d ago

I get that you feel compelled to hate The Order, but it's getting pretty lame.

Well, I say "getting," but it's past that.

If I want a certain game or experience, I'm not going to instead get something entirely different. For you to suggest a completely different game- a completely different genre- is asinine.

gangsta_red3296d ago

I get that you are compelled to defend The Order because you liked it. And I understand that you have to attack anyone who doesn't share your opinion of how great you think The Order is. Why? I have no idea, well I actually do but I'll save that observation for a PM.

If you want a certain experience, good for you. I was not and never was debating experiences and different genres. I quoted the actual article and agreed that Bloodborne is the better game and I would also recommend people play that REGARDLESS of it's in a different genre.

You chose to piggyback off of Transporter47 comment and continue with something that was irrelevant. Good game, Bloodborne, bad game, The Order, it really was that simple. Even if someone asked me for a good TPS action game I would still not recommend The Order and still tell them to try Bloodborne.

Like I said, when you and others compared The Walking Dead, Heavy Rain and other games to justify the amount of QTE's of The Order and how those story driven games received a free pass, I didn't see you complaining about different genres. But now it suits your particular argument here...But then again what should I expect from someone who has admitted to being a hypocrite.

Spotie3296d ago

Well, yeah. When people like you- who weren't interested in the game to begin with- take every opportunity to paint your biased opinion as fact, those of us who like the game WILL defend it.

I don't think The Order is "great." I think it's a pretty good game, though. I enjoyed it, and so did lots of others. I do, however, think it's better than folks like you and Septic try to portray it as.

I also think it's odd that people so repulsed by the game nonetheless spend so much time and effort decrying it.

maniacmayhem3296d ago

Remember when you were in every other Titanfall article telling everyone how disappointed you were in the game? Remember when you called Ryse a garbage game?

Should I link again your older account as Hicken with you posting these things. How is Red's dislike of The Order any different than your constant posting of disappointment in Titanfall and Ryse?

If you think The Order is a great game, that's your business. Why constantly attack people who don't think it is? Why waste your time? Do you think you'll change their opinion of the game if you keep on attacking these people?

Do you think their OPINION of the game will sway anyone more than yours?

I find it odd how so much time is spent by you going after and attacking and slamming people who don't like the same things you do.

Spotie3296d ago

Please do post my participation in every other article about those games.

Why didn't you just do that from the start?

And how does that justify anything anyone else is doing? You're really just saying, "Don't pay attention to what I- or my ally- am doing; here's something someone said over a year ago. Now disregard what they're saying, even if they're right."

Stalk someone else, please.

maniacmayhem3295d ago

Why don't you just answer the questions. You seem to have enough bubbles now, there's no excuse.

How is Red's dislike of The Order any different than your constant posting of disappointment in Titanfall and Ryse?

Why constantly attack people who don't think it is? Why waste your time? Do you think you'll change their opinion of the game if you keep on attacking these people?

Do you think their OPINION of the game will sway anyone more than yours?

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Volkama3297d ago

Free delivery too. Looking forward to playing it, even if it only lasts me a few days.

I was holding out for <£30 digital, but £20 is too good to pass up on a game I don't expect to re-visit often.

Jalva3297d ago

"Looking forward to playing it, even if it only lasts me a few days."

"even if it only lasts me a few days."

"lasts me a few days."

"a few days."

PixelGateUk3297d ago

To be fair. In terms of playing it in a average 9-5 working life, most games will take a few days even if they're short

Jalva3297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

You could easily finish this game in one evening after you get home from work, and that includes making dinner, taking a piss or two and being in bed before 12, and if you're not a fan of lengthy cinematics then even more time to take care of a few chores here and there, beats listening to a group of old Englishmen sitting around a table discussing politics, just make sure to return to the game ever couple of minutes to hit triangle.

@Themba76

That's probably the dumbest thing I've ever read, congrats.

Genuine-User3297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

Pretentious piece of tripe.

The game took me a few days to complete, and I thought it was good.

Rimeskeem3297d ago

Took me a week to plat. Still totally worth it.

rainslacker3296d ago

If you can get home at 5, make dinner, complete the Order, and be in bed by 12, then you are rushing through the game. It'd be possible to rush through the game if you played it once, maybe twice, but if you hadn't, there are levels which YOU WILL spend some time getting through....The Gardens for instance you will get one shot if you are spotted....or the 2nd part of the Gardens which I imagine most people will probably have to die a few times to get through. The airship has a couple time consuming sections. The airship alone will take 2-3 hours for the average gamer.

So tired of this, it only takes 5 hours to complete. How many hours were spent before that 5 hour play through to figure out how to play each level to be able to accomplish such a feat? No one ever mentions that number...I wonder why?

Looking through the first 10 reported platinum achievers on psnprofiles, it appears that the game will last between 12-15 hours to plat(up to 20 for some people), so since platting takes up 2-3 hours after the game, you're looking at a 10-13 hour game...which is about the average length of any SP game released nowadays. The Order's only downside is that there isn't a whole lot of replayability, but for $20 it's a good game to pick up.

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Themba763297d ago

funny thing is people always talk about how easy and fast the order is yet I haven't platinumed the order yet but I platinumed bloodborne already.

marlinfan103297d ago

Idk what you're doing wrong then lol. I platinumed the order in about 7.5 hrs and have put about 30 hrs into bloodborne and havnt even finished my first playthrough

Transporter473297d ago

There is no way you got a platinum in 7. 5 Hours. Oh wait you never played it never mind.

http://howlongtobeat.com/ga...

marlinfan103297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

I never played it? Is that your go to excuse if you don't agree with something someone says?

I beat it in roughly 7 hrs and then it took me about 30 min to go back finish the last few trophies I needed.

That site shows the averages if I'm not mistaken, its not a set time or some sort of minimum. You can see on there a speedrun takes 4.5 hrs which is roughly 2.5 hrs less than it took me to beat it.

I'm sorry, it took me 50 hrs to beat it then another 30 to platinum it, does that make you feel better?

Transporter473297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

@marlinfan10

You said you Platinumed The Order in 7.5 hours which by no means is possible unless you cheat. Did you ignored my comment I did not say anything about Bloodborne. Also yeah playing a game again and adding hours makes it more reasonable amount of time to Platinum a game. My entire comment was in the amount of time it supposedly took you to platinum The Order.

Death3297d ago

While we are kicking marlin around for his 1 or 2 hour fib, let's revisit the original post that claims they platinumed Bloodborne faster than The Order. http://howlongtobeat.com/ga...

"funny thing is people always talk about how easy and fast the order is yet I haven't platinumed the order yet but I platinumed bloodborne already."

The Order platinum, 8.50 "rushed" -11 hours average.

Bloodborne, 57 hours "rushed" - 70 hours average.

I'm not sure what is more funny, the fact you claims to have taken longer to complete a game that is extremely shorter or the fact you claim to not understand why people think Bloodborne is longer. Did you accidently put the discs in the wrong cases?

morganfell3297d ago

What is funnier than any of the above are the number of people that keep entering articles about games they clearly hate just so they can keep attacking. I have never seen a more insecure scared gorup of individuals in all of gaming.

Death3296d ago

@Morgan,

Insecurity goes both ways. I would consider the people that claim others don't own the game(s) without actually knowing to be more insecure than the ones that have them and are not happy. In the case of The Order, expectations were very high and many were disappointed with the final product. You can try The Order and not like it. It's true you can also have loved the game, but we can't pretend the people that didn't like it either didn't play it or are wrong for thinking it was a let down. Most reviewers didn't like the game. Are they insecure and didn't play it too?

Bloodborne is a great game. I don't really see anyone insecurely putting it down. Critics also agree it is one of the top games of this generation so far.

Out of curiosity, who should be in this article? Is this an article written for the people that already own and love The Order or is it for those that may be looking for it? If someone is thinking about buying the game, I would think they should have all the information and not just the bias of those that think it is a great game. People claiming The Order took them longer to beat than Bloodborne is an outright lie and very misleading for those that don't know better. Perhaps if the people secure about their purchase didn't lie, the haters wouldn't feel the need to point it out.

morganfell3296d ago

Persons that love a game and come to articles to read of it have a vested interest to be there. Those that do not, and particularly whose actions have clearly demonstrated they do not, visit such articles out of clearly defined jealousy and adolescent anger have a serious personality disorder and should seek a mental health professional. I liken them to children that torture small animals and/or spend gross amounts of time with a magnifying glass burning insects.

Such persons see an article on a game they do not own and are driven to enter the piece and relentlessly attack a title that in all truth they do not know the least about regardless of how many "expert opinion" articles they have read or how many youtube videos they have watched.

Then again, The Order has been treated to more hate and attacks than any game in recent memory. Game of Thrones has been granted a pass on its design but The Order cannot recieve enough hate even if you dumped hell itself into the article.

Death3296d ago

Morgan,

I can't tell if you are exaggerating to try and prove your point or are being sarcastic. I agree that people shouldn't come into a story about any game and start calling people stupid for liking it. Saying people should seek mental health for stating they don't like a game is just as immature. I would think we could discuss why we do and do not like a game without resorting to childish name calling.

The Order relies very heavily on cut scenes that you can't skip. Without these cut scenes that take up 2-3 hours of the game, actual playtime for those not looking to Platinum the game is about 5 hours. Between the 5 hours of actual game time, very little replay value, no online or multiplayer modes and a story that failed to live up to the hype, the game received less than stellar ratings across the board. You can believe there is a conspiracy to bad mouth the game unjustly or you can accept the fact it simply wasn't as good as people had hoped.

If you or anyone is unsure about the game, here is the Metacritic information along with all the reviews. http://www.metacritic.com/g... With that said, I still recommend trying it for yourself just to be sure. I wouldn't recommend buying it just to see, but you can rent or borrow it pretty easily.

I think it's just as wrong to tell people they should blindly hate it as it is to blindly tell people they should buy it.

gangsta_red3296d ago (Edited 3296d ago )

@Morgan

"..visit such articles out of clearly defined jealousy and adolescent anger have a serious personality disorder and should seek a mental health professional."

Really? You want to talk about childish and immature comments and you put down something like this?

It's funny the amount of defense this game has by it's fans but if it was any other title on any another platform that was either exclusive or multiplat it would not get half the protection The Order has received.

Also why is it when people don't like this game automatically accuse them of never playing it, tell them to leave, accuse them of hating sony or any other lame excuse instead of actually reading the criticisms that many people have had. If that isn't insecurity and paranoia then I don't know what is.

"Game of Thrones has been granted a pass on its design but The Order cannot recieve enough hate..."

Maybe because The Order is a triple A game that was over-hyped and failed to deliver on the very hype it was promoting. Maybe because once again the emphasis was on great graphics but gave gamers a very vanilla gameplay type experience.

Maybe you should start posting what you liked about The Order instead of constantly attacking people who didn't. Or should we accuse you of never playing the game either?

morganfell3296d ago

Your post history is quite evident gangsta. It is wonderful and at once satisfying to some degree that I struck such a nerve. If the shoe fits...

Explaining anything to a person like you, as if comprehension were your aim or ability is futile in effot and ignorant on my part. You are a commenter whose past remarks have demonstrated repeatedly you are so fearful and so determined to hate titles such as The Order it would be 10 times the waste which this post I am making now constitutes...a post that in and of itself is fruitless enough.

Still it is nice to see the svengali-like effect such games have on you. The little laughter your dangling and kicking has provide actually improved my afternoon. Thank you.

gangsta_red3296d ago (Edited 3296d ago )

@Morgan

Another example of paranoia and insecurity, bring up one's past comment history when their back is against the wall. That and name calling which you have demonstrated in your last few comments just proves how much we have struck and continuously strike a nerve with you.

You don't see me or Death slamming everyone who hates certain games that we particular enjoy. Unlike you who has made it his mission to accuse anyone who doesn't like The Order of never playing it or hating Sony. Should we also look through your past history to see if this is true?

On second thought please let's not drag comment history into this, because I have already exposed you and your past comments when you were attacking anther certain game. Or have we forgotten that also?

You seem to be on some kind of "comprehension" kick but no where in any of my posts did I express or claim anger against The Order or Sony like you repeatedly claim I and others do. That again is another fine example of your own insecurity and stubborn unwillingness to accept that not everyone shares your obsession with liking The Order.

And "svengali"...serious ly? LMAO, I can only imagine you just now learning in some community college class who that character is and what the term is now used for and couldn't wait to apply it here on N4G. And if you think that term applies to how I feel about The Order then it truly only shows exactly how angry and upset you are with my comments about The Order.

rainslacker3296d ago

Using them trophy guides are we? Some of those collectibles are actually kind of tricky to find....so 7.5 hours means you were using a guide since a few of them aren't intuitive or obvious, which means you knew exactly what to do in each level. 6-8 hours is the time given on PS3trophies website walkthrough...whereas most of the first platinum achievers for this game are between 10-20. You must be very good to be able to do it faster than those trophy hunters without a guide....

That's a good way to play a game. It's fine if you want to do that, but don't go around putting the game down because you had help getting that plat. Most people will take at least 10 hours with this game if they are just playing it unless all they're doing is going for the platinum, in which case they'll use a guide to do it quickly.

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Baka-akaB3297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

Come on ... i agree that someone is exagerating about the Order , but no ... that's on you . Nothing about the game's difficulty to platinum .

It's about killing everything , or everything in a peculiar way or with a particular weapon , or about inspecting everything ..

Unless you cheated with reloading saves from usb for a certain event , Bloodborne requires at least 3 playthroughs to platinum

rainslacker3296d ago

Reloading isn't really cheating, it's just expediting the process. It's apparently possible to plat BB in about 24-48 hours(game time not days) if you exploit saves, and set out early on knowing what to do to get the platinum.

Same way it's possible to get a plat in TO within 5-6 hours, using a guide that tells you exactly where everything is, which to me, isn't a great way to play a game through the first time unless you're just going for a plat. I'd imagine doing so would take longer on someone's first play through through, since getting all that stuff does mean you can't skip stuff, so unless you know what you're doing in game play sections, it'll take longer.

The whole 5-6 hours of play time thing is a farce, and people who want to hate on the game cling to it because admitting you're wrong is apparently worse than spreading FUD.

Baka-akaB3296d ago (Edited 3296d ago )

In my book it's cheating . It's abusing the fact that you only need the right save at the moment of choice , to activate the end game trophy of your choice , in a game that kinda autosave and doesnt use multiple saves for one character .

To begin people who did that , probably did so because they got aware of what to do and choose via a guide , before hand .

People will just take their responsibility , and wont care either way what i call it . But it certainly isnt playing the game fairly to the fullest . Which not everyone got or care to do , it's not a big deal .

other that that , i agree about the Order . it's impossible to finish it 100% in 6 hours without prior knowledge of what to do . But then again estimated completion times for most games are usually bogus and overestimating the lambda gamer . Like people claiming they usually finish an Assassin Creed they know nothing about in 10-15hrs without rushing the main story and ditching everything else .

rainslacker3296d ago (Edited 3296d ago )

Hmmm...I agree with most of your reply, but I still don't really consider it cheating. Exploiting is probably the term I'd use.

And yes, it most certainly does require prior knowledge in most games of when to do such a thing, which means some research into it, typically from a walk through or trophy guide.

Anyhow, usually when I see the average play through times listed for any game, I tend to add 33-50% for my own personal play through. More often than not that is where I land in play time as I don't rush things, and will only reference a guide to do clean up for trophies with games I enjoy. There was only a few games I platinumed on my first play through without a guide, one where it was normal(TWD), and one by pure luck while rushing through the game(Murdered:Soul Suspect). After my play through though, if I enjoyed the game, or am close to plat, I will go see how much I have to do to get that plat. Years ago I may have made the effort to do it on my own for good games, but nowadays I have too much of a backlog to wander aimlessly trying for stuff. Fighting games are the only ones I'll use a guide for to clear them out of the way, and then just play them for fun...but I never plat fighting games because I"m not big on online.

Just for reference, I have 11 hours of play time for TO, and Murdered:SS I platted in just under 7 hours playing in one play through...I didn't realize it would be so short. I don't really recall anyone making a fuss over M:SS though. I have yet to boot up BB though. Was engrossed in Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters, and then decided to clear out my Atelier series backlog...only on the 2nd one.:)

Baka-akaB3296d ago

I guess it boils down to me considering such exploits as cheats .

Anyway , when it comes to faqs and guides , i think that the way many games are designed , it's impossible in most cases to get 100% without them . They'd rely too much on you fullfilling spcific conditions without knowing about it , or trying things that might not come to you naturally .

For Bloodborne i didnt know those specific key items (trying not to spoil) had such an effect , i just kept waiting and waiting for them to reveal some use , and when i felt they didnt , i tried one and saw it gave insight points wich i was needing so i consumed them all , hours before the turning point . After my first playthrough i checked online what i missed basically .

Even before trophies came along , it was impossible to 100% complete a game without faqs . Take any suikoden , recruiting the most hidden characters , demands that you be there at very specific moments of the game , aftr specific tasks . It's impossible to get them all without luck or tons of playthrough .

So yeah again i'd check after a first spoiler free game what i missed .

I dont mind guides and faqs , i just use them that way . But it's funny seeing people ,using their "guide playthrough" time , as some metric for any game's length

rainslacker3295d ago

No doubt. Using a guide isn't really a bad thing to me. I use them often for JRPG's, but don't use the walkthrough section on my first play through, just use it for references. I can't think of a single JRPG(or WRPG) that you can get a platinum on without the guide simply because more often than not they do require you to do all that hidden stuff that is usually not even mentioned int he game.

I'll sometimes look through a trophy guide before starting a long game if I think I'm going to like it(Tales games for instance), just so I can be on the lookout for some of the things, but don't typically go in depth or plan out how I'm going to go about it.

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Reddzfoxx3297d ago

So that means you haven't played it more than once. Yeah that is funny.

Themba763297d ago

actually I played through it 3 times just keep missing stuff

iTechHeads3297d ago

""The graphic novel/Adventure/video game movie The Order 1886 boasts some of the best visuals that modern video games has to offer, unfortunately it also boasts some of the most engaging gameplay 2007 has to offer.""

Am I the only one with a decent education here? This sentence makes no sense at all. So many things wrong I don't even know where to start.

marlinfan103297d ago

He's saying it has great visuals that match the Era of gaming were in while the gameplay lacks and is doing the same thing games did in 2007. Not that hard to understand.

iTechHeads3297d ago

Graphic Novel
Video Game Movie

Those 2 things don't make any sense at all since The Order is neither a game based on a movie or a movie based on a game or a graphic novel.

The article also says "unfortunately it also boasts some of the most engaging gameplay 2007 has to offer."

That part right here is just flat out grammatically incorrect. He is saying the game has amazing gameplay from 2007? That's what I understand. Either way that's false seeing as how the game is a 2015 title.

If he wanted to say that the game has poor gameplay he could have just said so instead of trying(and failing) to bash the game with his poor grammar and sentence structure.

Bathyj3297d ago

Hes just being facetious. Having an unnecessary jab. I think its well documented, this dead horse has been flogged enough, and wasnt needed simply to inform us about a price cut.

Besides what is this great gameplay evolution that was supposed to happen anyway? I dont remember the devs claiming they were trying the change the world.

Isnt the the next Halo just doing the same thing its done for 15 years? Isnt Uncharted more of the same? The next Gears of War, the next Gran Turismo, Forza, CoD, Battlefield, GTA? Arent all sequels following a basic formula?

And The Order is a new IP, that no one wants to give a chance, but unless a game creates a new GENRE which is very rare, then its pretty much going to be repeating gameplay elements weve used for decades. Are we going to crucify every game that doesnt reinvent the wheel?

OB1Biker3297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

Yea the guy is trying to sound clever like 2007 reference should have haters smile with satisfaction for their ego being stroked. Also starting stating 'everyone hated it so much' while anyone using their brain a minute can tell it's untrue and a cheap generalisation

raptorjacob3297d ago

That's cool. People still enjoy gameplay from the late 80's

PixelGateUk3297d ago

I actually like the game, I was just messing around and having fun instead of posting just another post with links to cheap games. The fact people are taking this as a full on critique is hilarious. There's a number of posts about the order on the site, including a review. A light hearted cheap games post is not a review haha

raptorjacob3296d ago

@ pixel, no worries. I too like lighthearted comments, that's all mine was trying to be. I'm ready for the game to be cheaper. I need to finish it.

rainslacker3296d ago

I love my retro gaming.:) Love my story based games. Liked the Order. It was good, but had some flaws, and wish it could have had more game play segments that weren't broken up by cut-scenes.

But if someone asked my opinion on it, I'd say it's certainly worth $20, and thought it would be worth people interested in such things to get at $40, but at $60 I would want to make sure the person had extra money to burn before recommending it.:)

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The Order: 1886 pushed visuals hard in 2015 - And still looks stunning today

Digital Foundry : Released in February 2015, The Order: 1886 was a stunning PlayStation 4 game at the cutting-edge of rendering technology, with visuals that still hold up today. The game's release pre-dated in-depth Digital Foundry coverage, something we're looking to address with this new video! Ready at Dawn's game never received a sequel and never received a PS4 Pro upgrade, but thanks to developments with exploited, older firmware PS5 consoles, we can now show you the game running locked at 60 frames per second.

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VenomUK258d ago

The gameplay was bland and extremely frustrating at times with unnecessary QTE combat at points. But the world and the lore and the characters and the story were fantastic. I’ve always wanted a sequel. I still hope Sony will surprise us one day.

shadowT259d ago

Sony missed the opportunity to acquire Ready at Dawn Studios.

Tacoboto259d ago

But... Sony didn't want Ready at Dawn. Clearly

mkis007258d ago

I'm guessing had 1886 turned out more positively they would have.

RaidenBlack259d ago

And let's not forget,
Ready At Dawn showcased The Order 1886 running on PC at 60fps at SIGGRAPH 2015
https://www.dsogaming.com/n...

isarai259d ago

I still stand by my theory that this game just released at the wrong time. Almost every outlet spent a lot of time in their reviews ragging on the game for not being an online experience, everyone was in the Destiny hype train and at the time they wanted EVERY game to follow suit, bashing any game that didn't. If this were released after everyone realized how much that wasn't future, people would've appreciated it more. I loved it, and I'm always disappointed that we'll never get a sequel

Tacoboto259d ago

That doesn't seem to be true about outlets complaining on the lack of online. The review summaries on Metacritic are very consistent: Amazing graphics, but shallow gameplay and a very short length with little reason to return.

Here's an example of how *little* time IGN spent talking about multiplayer:

"With no multiplayer, and no reason to revisit the short and stunted single-player campaign once it’s been completed, there just isn’t a lot to it."

It's the final sentence. They don't even take the time to say "online multiplayer"

MrChow666259d ago (Edited 259d ago )

"Amazing graphics, but shallow gameplay and a very short length with little reason to return."
You are right, that's what everbody was saying at the time, never heard anything about it not being online.
I've been thinking about trying this game for years, I may get it now that it's dirt cheap, no big loss if it sucks

MrChow666259d ago

Oh, add to that bad enemy AI, I remember that from the reviews, I saw a video of a wherewolf boss fight with a very weak AI

thorstein259d ago

And there we glowing reviews for shorter games. It was one of the times where hating this game was "cool."

CrimsonWing69259d ago

Can you show me the reviews that rag on it for not having an online experience?

I’m not doubting you or anything. I’m just being lazy.

isarai259d ago

Sorry, not multiplayer, open world is what I meant.

Tacoboto259d ago

That's also fake news, isarai. Again, the game was consistently criticized for what it was (Pretty but extremely short, extremely linear, hand-holding, no replayability), not for what it wasn't (multiplayer/open-world)

isarai259d ago

Nope, every review uses the term "linear" several times as if it's some inherently bad attribute. Not fake news at all. Since then there's veen plenty of short and sweet single player linear games that get lots of praise, again after the reality of everything being open world set it and it wasn't as great as everyone thought. But at the launch of the last gen everyone had open world fever, and especially the first couple years "linear" was a con in many games reviewed

Tacoboto259d ago

That's your own contortion assuming criticism of its extremely linear design is suddenly a call for it to have been open world.

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zumlauf14259d ago

You totally made up a claim regarding an overall review consensus that isn't true. And, instead of just ignoring being called out for it, you respond with "oh actually i ment to say OPEN WORLD". Which literally isn't true either. You can't show us one review that bashed the game for "not being open world". And, somehow the other guy is getting downvoted. Over a bullshit liar.

isarai259d ago

Games were being criticized at that time for any game that wasn't open world or online. So yeah I got one mixed for the other, doesn't change my argument one bit that it would've been received better if it released later. People are agreeing because if you were not riding the "online and open world" hype train at that time, it was blatantly obvious there were biases in play for how games were criticized. Now after all that has happened since people want to say "oh wait these games were actually pretty good" cause they know better now

Rude-ro259d ago

The gameplay was very shallow and when one says repetitive, it is by the very definition for some fights. As in, completely identical but different setting.

The game has amazing potential.
The graphics, the lore, characters…
This could most definitely have been all corrected with a sequel and became a franchise hit…
Still would love to see an attempt.

Ie fantastic premise and moments that shine…
But it had its downfalls that deserved the negative marks.

thorstein259d ago

It was the "game to hate" when it launched. And right here, on this site, we saw people posting stories that were outright fabrications about the game. It was weird. The game launched, it was fun, a really cool game but the hate was too much. And so were the lies.

Minute Man 721259d ago

It was just too short....but I loved every minute of it....double dipped and grabbed the ultimate CE

babadivad259d ago

That isn't true. I remember people talking about how incredibly short it was and the somewhat janky gunplay.

KwietStorm_BLM259d ago

First I'm hearing of this. I don't know what multiplayer has to do with anything. The game was just dull. Amazing graphics, great narrative, great lore, boring gameplay sprinkled in pieces between cutscenes, and lackluster AI and controls.

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anast259d ago

People cried this game was too short. No people are crying because games are too long.

isarai259d ago

Pretty sure everyone is complaining about bloated games lately but ok

anast259d ago

Thank you for the ok. I needed that.

RaidenBlack259d ago

Games like Ubisoft open worlds not enjoyable lengthy games like Elden Ring or Baldur's Gate III

anast259d ago

I get it, but people also complain about the main stories being too long or just games being too long in general because they are "adults".

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The Curious Case of The Order: 1886 - A Retrospective

Ready At Dawn cut their teeth developing spin-offs for PlayStation Portable and porting games to consoles. When they got a chance to establish their own with The Order: 1886, its poor critical reception ostensibly halted their trajectory. Can one middling game really sully one’s reputation in the eyes of Sony?

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moriarty1889725d ago

Wanted a sequel for this game so much. It was left wide open for one with the ending it had.

porkChop725d ago

Sony did file a new trademark a while back, so you never know. Though if I were to guess it would be a reboot rather than a sequel.

REDGUM725d ago

The Order was great from my playthrough and really enjoyed it. The same with Days Gone. Both, amongst others out there, deserve a follow-up. Anyone who actually played through the complete games knows there were hidden gems in and around these 2 games. Too many out there put too much faith in reviewer's opinions instead of thier own and get put off or join the hate bandwagon.
Seriously, gamers need to game & not read or view other people game with added opinions thrown in.
Honestly, if you haven't played either of these 2 games yet, do yourself a favour, pick it or them up, forget anything you know about them & just play it for yourself & create you're own opinions.

Ninver725d ago

I ignored the reviews and went straight to the store to but the game. Thoroughly enjoyed it I might add. If only Sony had the balls to summon enough faith to reboot or give us a sequel. Maybe even a prequel done right and make it a 3 part series. Wasted opportunity for a really different exclusive if you ask me.

barom725d ago

Days Gone is really an exceptional game though it feels like it took a bit of time for it to get interesting.

The Order 1886 was unfortunately not very good. Super beautiful game with beautiful cinematics but felt incomplete and don't really remember much happening at all in the game i.e. it was kind of bland. A sequel where they learned from their mistakes would be very intriguing though and I would have bought it.

monkey602725d ago

I loved Days Gone and I would have loved a sequel.

I didnt like The Order. There was enough there for me to give a sequel a chance if they improved on bits but I'm losing no sleep over the absence of it. I thought the 1st one was genuinely terrible for a multitude of valid reasons.

S2Killinit725d ago

I really enjoyed it. I was hoping for a game in the same world but less linear. With lots of that sweet lore.

YoungKingDoran725d ago

Yeah with the tech sorted and expanding on the existing assets, they could/should have been able to do a trilogy that gen. What happened..

moriarty1889724d ago

Agreed. Such an interesting title just abandoned. Makes no sense. As I said the ending of the game sets up for a sequel perfectly.

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porkChop725d ago

Incredible graphics and presentation. Great use of photo mode. A really interesting premise. The actual gunplay felt solid. The game just needed to be longer, and the levels could have been a bit less constrained. More enemy variety as well. At full price it just didn't have the value, at least in my opinion.

I would like to see a sequel or reboot, which I think is more likely. It would need to be a new dev as Ready at Dawn are part of Oculus now

robtion725d ago

I think Bluepoint could do a good job. They have the technical capability if Demon's Souls is anything to go by.

MeatyUrologist725d ago

Agreed. Because of all the bad reviews I waited until the end of last gen to buy it, but was really surprised. The only knocks against it were length and linearity. Really loved the visuals, atmosphere, story, and characters. The gunplay was actually really well done with unique and fun weapons.

You mentioned the photo mode, and this was one of the best examples I have seen. They actually allow you to add filters and modify the visuals in the photo mode, and then apply those to the game. I have never seen that before or since. I really wish more games would allow this. Give the users more control over how the game looks to cater it to their tastes.

uth11725d ago

This was a weird one in that the community hated the game but also demanded a sequel

SonyStyled725d ago

Because it’s literally a 5 hr game, yet had the same quality offering of the other AAA Sony games that are tens to hundreds of hours of gameplay.

I used a walkthrough trophy guide for the platinum to not miss any collectibles in one run, it took 8hrs. I thought it was actually a pretty great game, but always wonder why that level of game development didn’t continue for a 15hr single player campaign.

robtion725d ago

I'm part of the community and I loved it.

I think a lot of the hate was from people who didn't even play it jumping on the bandwagon. Clearly there was the usual hate from xbox fans but also from insecure PC players as the graphics were (still are) phenomenal.
The game is a flawed gem. A new entry on PS5 would have great potential (doubt it will happen though, Sony isn't into risk taking these days).

Eidolon725d ago

All the early hate was a people who haven't played it and were quick to call it a QTE game.

AuraAbjure725d ago

I'm an Xbox fan and I'm planning on getting a PS4 pro one day to play this game along with gravity Rush 2 and others.

coolbeans724d ago

-"I think a lot of the hate was from people who didn't even play it jumping on the bandwagon."

Can we please stop retreating back such tired defenses? It's had a heavily mixed reception ever since critics PLAYED the game back then, and justifiably so. Even trying to rope in "insecure PC players" just shows how shallow this view actually is.

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Shiore2u725d ago (Edited 725d ago )

Can't ever forget those terribly designed lycan fights.

ClayRules2012724d ago

Ugh, I love this game! But yes, those lycan fights were terribly designed, for real.

Overall though, solid gameplay.

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Sony Files A New Trademark For The Order: 1886

The Order: 1886 has received a new trademark filed by Sony. The trademark application is for a video game, implying that they want to extend it.

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zsquaresoff860d ago

I hope they give this game another chance, it had an incredible story and gameplay, It was just unfortunate that the game length was extremely short.

Magog860d ago

The team that made it was bought by Facebook. I don't see why they would continue the series with a new team rather than just make a new IP.

Neonridr860d ago

I guess it's still possible that another studio could take another swing at it. But yeah, Ready at Dawn was bought by Facebook.

darthv72860d ago

would be cool to see an oculus version.

CrimsonWing69860d ago

It wouldn't be the first time this has happened. Bungie and 343 come to mind with Halo.

Magog860d ago

@CrimsonWing69 the difference is Halo was still successful. In my mind they should have put the series to rest when the original creators got tired of it but Microsoft love to flog the series so there you go.

ALMGNOON860d ago

am pretty sure Sony owns the IP so that doesn't matter at all.

GamingSinceForever860d ago

So what other great games has that studio produced since being bought by Facebook?

Magog860d ago

@GamingSinceForever they made Lone Echo a well received VR game.

Lord_Sloth860d ago

The team was, but that doesn't mean all of them left Sony. It's entirely possible that several of the employees still work for Sony.

Rhythmattic860d ago (Edited 860d ago )

"The team that made it was bought by Facebook."
Yes.. Not the IP...
Personally, The IP has soooo much potential for exploration.......If done right.....
Which brings me to your post... Unlike FB... Sorry, Meta.... A team is not IP, and with an even better team working on such said IP, It could be a winner...

Def wont be 1886 infinite,

deleted860d ago

Exactly @Rhythmattic Could you imagine if The Order was handed over to a studio like Santa Monica?! The Order 1886 set up a really nice setting and lore... now the idea could be pushed to the next level by one of Sony's high tier studios. It may be too much to ask to get one of the big dogs on it, but one can dream.

It could even work out that someone like Santa Monica create a smaller team just for creative vision, then hand over the busy work of building that world to one of their subsidiaries like the newly acquired Valkyrie Entertainment, which specializes in high tier support work.

Magog860d ago (Edited 860d ago )

@Lord_Sloth Readyatdawn were never owned by Sony so no, none of their employees stayed with Sony. Order 1886 was a second party game funded by Sony but developed by an outside company.

Neonridr859d ago

@GamingSinceForever - Lone Echo and its sequel are some of the better VR games out there with a great story and some awesome VR integration. The second game only came out in October of this year, so it will be some time before we see their next project.

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_SilverHawk_860d ago

Hopefully playstation-5 will have a sequel to the order 1886.

FlavorLav01860d ago

Please let one of the big boys take a swing at it and slay us with an awesome game. Naughty Dog, Sucker Punch, Sony Santa Monica, and Sony Bend could all do this IP justice.

Magog860d ago

Why would any of Sony's teams want to take their time and resources to work on another studios unsuccessful IP instead of their own unique ideas? Generally speaking Sony doesn't assign their top teams games to make they let them make what they want and are passionate about.

senorfartcushion859d ago

It’ll be just to hold on to the rights. They’re not making a new one. A remaster in 5 years is most likely, but until then, no.

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FlavorLav01860d ago

If it had been marketed correctly as a strong narrative experience and sold for $30-40 instead of full price, the game would’ve big a huge success and we’d have guaranteed sequels. Loved the game, hope more from this IP is on the way.

Rhythmattic860d ago

It def cut corners though.. The Wolf fights where copy and pasted, the gun mechanics, decent... But the World was what made it... Maybe your standard gun mechanics, but never the guns....

The round table needs to be fleshed out....

ChasterMies860d ago (Edited 860d ago )

Short games are ok with me. Everyone loves the Titanfall 2 campaign and it was only about 5 hours. The issue is gameplay, and frustrating controls that did not need to be frustrating. Other than that, the look and feel was fantastic.

porkChop860d ago

Titanfall 2 also had an excellent multiplayer mode though. As excellent as the campaign was, no one would have paid full price for just that.

Ramboforlife860d ago

Totally agree. If it was a 20-30 hour campaign, it would have sold very well. It deserves another chance.

Livingthedream860d ago

Nah it had mediocre to terrible reviews. Don’t really know anyone who actually loved the game, but there was potential. They should give it another go same studio. Lol

Rude-ro860d ago

This is not that type of game.
I can not think of a single story driven game that does not have endless fetch quests in a forced open world type game that comes close to 20 hours.

Let’s be realistic…
Either way, the game had issues that can easily be remedied and make for an amazing sequel and I hope it happens.

senorfartcushion859d ago

It was good but had a terrible
Cliffhanger. An actual second half would have skyrocketed the game’s status. TLOU 2 was over 30 hours long for some people.

porkChop860d ago

It really just needed to be twice as long. I can put up with super linear, tightly scripted gameplay as long as I feel like I'm getting my money's worth. But the game was so short with little replay value. And the length prevented the lore from being properly realized.

I'm interested as long as they can flesh out the length. Possibly open up the gameplay slightly without detracting from the movie-like scripting.

-Foxtrot860d ago

Yeah I really liked the overall world and Sir Galahad

(SPOILERS)

Having Werewolves and then vampires opened it up to so many possibilities, who's to say other mythical beasts couldn't be introduced.

EmperorDalek860d ago

The story was good until it ended on a cliff hanger, I wouldn't call it incredible. The gameplay was dreadful. I would like to see an improved sequel however.

itsmebryan859d ago

@zsquare

Maybe I'm missing something but, wasn't that game panned after much hype as not very good and poor gameplay? Metacritic is 63% and user rating of 6.7 and by no means consider a hit.
Actually a new developer could be good for the game.

Flewid638859d ago

Limited gameplay mechanics too but I REALLY enjoyed what was there.

alb1899859d ago

Yep, I always liked the atmosphere and characters of this game. I think it can be a really good game if they put emphasis on the gameplay.

DarXyde859d ago (Edited 859d ago )

I don't know if I would say the gameplay was "incredible." The lore was fine and the weapons were awesome (and truly a standout visually, no questions asked). I'm impressed they got a game looking this good to run in such a stable condition when you consider the tech last gen. I only played it on base PS4, and that was really a marvel.

But that all said, the gameplay didn't stand out for me at all. Felt like a pretty standard affair and, as you said, the length was pretty short. Granted, I got it on sale for $12, so I don't feel bad about that purchase. It didn't really linger so the point was really to tell the story they wanted to tell, which I can respect.

I also hope they give it another chance, but I would prefer if they really made it stand out. There's a ton of creative talent over at PlayStation, so if Ready at Dawn had learned from the shortcomings of the first game and they're willing to solicit feedback from PlayStation studios, it has great potential.

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NovusTerminus860d ago (Edited 860d ago )

I really want another one, I bought it day one zero regrets. I enjoyed it a lot and has lots of room for a sequel.

HOWEVER

USPTO policy is that a trademark only be updates with visual proof once every ten years after initial filing, and since the game is still for sale on the PlayStation Network it is likely just a paper work error that will be corrected so that they can continue selling the game digitally.

RaidenBlack860d ago

Yea ... I initially though this might be for a near-future res+fps boost and/or a PC port, paving way for 1887.

GhostofHorizon860d ago

It was a really good game but there was a ton of room for improvement all around. If they had another crack at it, it could be something special.

Eidolon860d ago

A lot of games before and since have made absolutely shameless attempts at making a great experience that ended up falling short. This game gets the worst of it because of hype. And it's actually has really good narrative and gameplay. Tell me one thing NOW that it did wrong that other games aren't doing. Tell me.

BenRC01859d ago

I really like it, bought the special edition years after release, expecting an average game but was very pleasantly surprised

Relientk77860d ago

I really liked the concept, but the game wasn't perfect. It definitely had some flaws. The graphics not being one, they were insane. The coolest guns in the game were only usable for a short period of time. I believe there were like 2 werewolf fights that were basically identical which people pointed out. I'd love for the series to get another shot.

masterfox860d ago

hope there is a sequel, first one was and still is stunning from every aspect, from gameplay, visuals , music, etc, you name it, it literally the whole game is realtime cgi!, imagine what a PS5 can do to it!

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