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IGN: "Why We Love The Order's Length"

Marty Sliva writes: "The new era of Podcast Beyond begins now. Hosts Max Scoville and Marty Sliva are joined by Brian Altano and Jared Petty. Yes, things get as silly as you expect.

We talk about why we're excited that The Order errs on the short side, how hopeful we are about the Assassin's Creed movie, and offer up our idea for a gritty Gex reboot. Oh, also, we debut a brand-new segment.

Until next week…BEYOND!"

LOL_WUT3355d ago

I haven't listened to the podcast yet but i'm willing to bet once the review process starts they'll find something else to nitpick like that one Pokemon game review... ;)

Rimeskeem3355d ago (Edited 3355d ago )

I can see it now

7.8

Too much black water

Kevlar0093355d ago

9.9 for best facial hair

-0.1 because 5 seconds too short

Dee_913355d ago

6.5

My gaming chair smells like farts

-ign

FarEastOrient3355d ago

-0.5 for trailers having preorder at the end.

tekksin3355d ago (Edited 3355d ago )

@FarEastOrient, ign isn't going - down - the - pooper - game - trailers. They don't let trivial things manage their perspectives like that joke of a bunch do.

Brandon Jones is the only thing on that site worth anything because of his incredibly soothing and articulate voice. ....I enjoy it as much as you think, I guess.

thereapersson3355d ago (Edited 3355d ago )

How most outlets will review the game:

-1 point for having a cohesive, well thought out story that isn't a massive jumble of ridiculous improbably survivable Hollywood set pieces ala Call of Duty.

-1 point for the developers being confident enough to own up to the fact that the game is meant to be a cinematic storytelling experience first and foremost, utilizing an AAA budget to provide as much polish as a feature-length film.

-1 point for not catering to every single gamer taste under the sun all at once with an open world and not being afraid to create what is effectively a niche gaming experience.

-1 point for lack of an uninspired, generic multiplayer mode that is only tacked on to appease the longevity freaks and is nothing that we haven't seen before, despite lambasting the single player campaign gameplay for being "unoriginal" and calling out for a multiplayer mode to flesh out the game's potential entertainment value.

Final score:

6/10 (being generous because we like the hipster moustache / steampunk aspect and because the graphics are pretty.)

OB1Biker3355d ago

First review already said 'too much cinematic'
I can see the trend on many reviews even though its supposed to be a fundamental of the game

lociefer3355d ago

7.5
- game too linear , we need everything to be open world even if it dosent make sense

-we already downplayed it at previews, we must keep our pride and not give it a fair score

- hard difficulty is hard

- trophies break the immersivness of the game

- i didnt have my morning coffe, so -.5 points

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gamertk4213355d ago

My girlfriend touches on length and other pressing issues.

ion6663355d ago

@AndrewLB too funny I pissed myself. So so true

KiwiViper853355d ago

@AndrewLB

Hilarious, perfectly timed.

chrismichaels043355d ago (Edited 3355d ago )

If some people want to speedrun this game in 5 hours...thats on them. I plan on taking my time an actually enjoying everything the campaign has to offer.

solid_snake36563355d ago

7.0

"Facial hair doesn't blow in the wind"

IGN

Unspoken3355d ago (Edited 3355d ago )

@AndrewLB

Thank you so much for posting that. That video is so true.

Oh, and length matters.

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DarXyde3355d ago

I think it'll be in IGN's "Okay" range, personally.

They gave some interesting reasons, one of which was my big one: I totally get people wanting bang for their buck, but no one is offering to pay more for longer games but complain when a game is too short.

Question is...what is worth $60 in terms of length?

I don't know, but I wanted to post this to try and clear the air of negative vibes coming from the length. I think, while short, it's meant to be a cinematic experience, as indicated by the black bars, soundtrack, production quality, linearity, QTEs, unskippable cutscenes, and yes, tapered length. A good movie knows when to end rather than drag it out.

We don't have to like it or even buy it, but I respect the developer's vision enough to let them do as they do. :0)

_LarZen_3355d ago

Bubbles for you good sir!

morganfell3355d ago (Edited 3355d ago )

"I totally get people wanting bang for their buck"

Can you define bang?

Edit: I agree with your comments but the definition of bang is at the heart of the matter.

rdgneoz33355d ago

"A good movie knows when to end rather than drag it out."

And that is exactly what the last Alien game was criticized for. It was a great game, but the ending just dragged on and on by several hours.

DarXyde3355d ago

@Morganfell,

By "bang" I mean substance. And by substance, I mean things to do in game. To reiterate, "I totally get people wanting more things to do in game for their money". This is not aimed at The Order: 1886, but it serves as a general statement regarding any game. We all want enough to do in our games to justify the cost. Unless you're pressed for time or have other games to play, the more the better. Not specifically campaign length, but whatever extends the life of a game.

morganfell3355d ago

I do disagree on that because things to do doesn't necessarily translate to bang. Ask anyone that spent time in Assassins Creed collecting feathers. With the movie analogy you are correct and that is what I want. I want to forget I am in a game. I want to be immersed and transported to another place, another time. I want to be thinking about that game for more than 5 minutes when it ends. I want to be invested in the characters and their fate. Bang is different for various people but with the movie analogy it isn't about things to do but about the existence in the place where the expereince takes you.

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360ICE3355d ago

I love how the Pokémon review is being held up as a universal example of nitpicking and illegitimate arguments.

People will say things like "Of course there's water and many water Pokémon. It's set in an island region"

Yeah. It being set to an island region is part of the problem then, according to the reviewer.

Never mind that having a Pikachu makes you overpowered through 80% of the game, this game's fictional setting is supposed to have an exact amount of water!

Poor whoever wrote that review.

Anyway, I agree with IGN on this. Journey was short, but worth pretty much all the money I could throw at it.

Nitrowolf23355d ago

I remember a review for Little Big Planet that one of the cons and markdowns was it had too much content

360ICE3354d ago

@Nitrowolf2
Good thing they added water later on or we'd never see an end to this meme.

joab7773355d ago

This is a great point. Why aren't we clamoring to pay more for games that we play for 1000 hrs. Or even 100 hrs? Should we pay a $1/hr. So 120 for DA and 10 for The Order?

Guess what happens then. Less time is spent in vision and more on time filler.

_-EDMIX-_3355d ago

LMFAO!^ Collectathons!!!! Nintendo would have a field day!

Visiblemarc3355d ago

We can't forget all the criticism this game will receive for not introducing "mindblowing shifts in how we perceive the concept of gameplay itself."

With the exception of a few critic favs, most current gen games are weighed down by the heavy expectation of providing "next gen gameplay." Which, btw, does not exist.

Gameplay has been evolving very slowly for a long time, for a reason, inventing revolutionary new styles is incredibly hard and a major risk.

I don't remember the last time I read a revolutionary game review. Why aren't these hipsters following their own advice and blowing our minds?

PSN_ZeroOnyx3355d ago

The hipsters will make a AAA that has 8-bit graphics and uses no more than 2 buttons the entire game. Consider Mind blown!!!

Bobby Kotex3355d ago

All I know is the game is 2 days away and there are no legit reviews.

Scatpants3355d ago

I think I read reviews are embargoed until Thursday.

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imt5583355d ago

I do not consider reviews valid anymore. But this IGN comments smells like 8 for the Order.

Dhampir3355d ago

Bet it gets a 9.5. IGN has a lot of bloodborne exclusives. Four of their staff just quit. Someone is getting paid well.

lizard812883355d ago

I agree. I shrug off professional reviews now. I'd rather see a review from someone on youtube who isn't getting paid to tell me a game is amazing when it is terrible.

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littlezizu3355d ago

RAD did an awesome job with Order. Street date has been broken here in India, it's been available in black market on 16th itself. I'm little more than Half way thru the game and i already clocked 10hours into it. I still can't believe a guy finished this game in 5 hours where as i took 10hours thus far and not completed the game yet.Maybe I'm not that good.
Anyway the Game doesn't have that much QTE's event like in many articles it only was there in beginning after that it was eased out. The game will benefit greatly from photo mode as you want to take pic every time.
Only concern was One button stealth kill, It would have benefit from last of us style stealth kills.

WeirdShroom3355d ago

Good ole IGN. Still got their hands firmly planted in Sony's pants. The defense of this game in light of facts and past behavior of those defending is sickening. 180's everywhere.

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Griever3355d ago

Oh yeah! The hate is not sickening but the defense is sickening. :-/ You haters are burning up inside on how the opinions have changed. You people were having so much fun looking forward to having a Sony exclusive flop but now it is ruined with the positive news and defense, right? You are some really sick people. Go have some poisonous shrooms and leave us in peace please.

JoGam3355d ago (Edited 3355d ago )

So its clear you want this game to fail. Lol. I don't understand you people. Why get mad at the fact that ign didn't say anything negative? I was happy to hear what they said. You Just don't make since to me. Backwards.

kenshiro1003355d ago

You're clearly not a gamer.

Why don't you go troll somewhere else and leave the people who ARE interested in this game alone, eh?

Muzikguy3355d ago

180s and Sony..... You really do have some weird shrooms

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mkis0071h ago

Such a good game to me. Crazy how different peoples opinions can get.

Crows9055m ago(Edited 54m ago)

For me it wasn't that surprising. There was some bad press before. There's also the matter and element of a person's disposition when trying out a certain game. Sometimes you're just not really into the type of game that you're playing so you put it down because you don't like it. Not necessarily because it's a bad game but because you're just not up for something like this. Reviewers have a tough because no matter what they feel like playing they've got to play what's releasing.

I have many times gone back to games that I put down only to thoroughly enjoy them the second time around because either there wasn't another exciting game coming out around the same time or I just had no other games to play and haven't played that type of game in a while. I'm not the type of person that can just play a souls game through all this iterations one after the other without getting burnt out on the formula.

In my opinion this game was great from the start. Some bugs here and there but nothing worse than the most AAA releases during the same time after and before. All I did was wait one week and I had a phenomenal time with the game. No other zombie survival game comes close to how I thoroughly enjoyed this one

Leeroyw57m ago

Second act of that game far surpassed the first. Which is why people felt it didn't live up to the hype of the trailers. Personally I loved it. But it was a slog to get your bike and weapons up to skill.

Inverno37m ago

Was gonna post a brick wall of text but I'll keep it short. Pardon my French but f**k the media for the hate they gave this game. If you have a PC to play it on you can get it as low as 10 bucks, and if you have a PS then it's a no brainer. Totally worth a play.

phatak20m ago(Edited 11m ago)

I don't even comment here often but had to for this game, I still stand by my opinion that this was one of the top 10 games of the ps4 generation, I preferred days gone over god of war, horizon and last of us 2, the launch version was definitely piss poor and that messed up the reviews for this game, honestly some games deserve a re-review or post patch review as the metacritic score stays forever but the reality is its not even the same game anymore, the ps5 patch is amazing and the pc version which I play on nowadays is one of the best looking games ever, complete shame that we wont get a sequel, god of war got one, horizon got one, last of us got one, spider man got one,ghosts of tshushima about to get one but this game wont get one, sucks to be honest.

Ps3/360 era had some hidden underated games for me it was shadows of the damned, alice madness returns that deserved more sales and a sequel/ higher scores, and similarly for the ps4 era it was days gone, and dying light 1 that deserved much more love, dying light atleast got a sequel, everyone needs to play this game once and judge for themselves, for me its officially the most underrated game of the ps4 era, go play it if you haven't.

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