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Three Single Player Games to Look Out for in February

OnlySP: 2015 is off to a great start already. In January we got some pretty stellar games on both the indie and triple AAA side of the spectrum and February is looking to continue that trend. This month, single player gamers have a lot to look forward to on the side of RTS games, as well as the first hot PS4 exclusive of the year, The Order: 1886. There's also a number of indie games coming out as well that players should keep an eye on, such as, There Came an Echo. So, without further ado, here's the top three single player games of February 2015.

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Wingsfan243363d ago

Really looking forward to checking out The Order: 1886. I'm glad they haven't shown off much of the game with their marketing campaign, because, doing coverage of video games can really kinda ruin the fun of playing a new game since you know so much about it.

Not worried about it being linear or cinematic at all, considering a lot of my favorite games are linear and cinematic. I'm ready for a strong narrative and a game that won't take me 500+ hours to complete ;)

jb2273363d ago

Amen to that. I'm getting tired of every game being a grindy open world type of deal. I only have time to play maybe 1 or 2 games of that ilk per year & even then only if I've read some glowing praise from likeminded gamers. A good linear cinematic game can accomplish more in 10 hours than what a lesser open world game can do in 100 in my opinion. I enjoy getting lost in a game world, but I prefer to have multiple environments to take in personally & I need some kind of story thread to get myself to care. The Order is right up my alley personally & its definitely been my most anticipated game since the PS4 launched personally. I'm not worried about it in the slightest in terms of quality, seems to tick all of the boxes I enjoy in gaming so bring it right on.

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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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VenomUK252d 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.

shadowT253d ago

Sony missed the opportunity to acquire Ready at Dawn Studios.

Tacoboto253d ago

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

mkis007252d ago

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

RaidenBlack253d 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...

isarai253d 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

Tacoboto253d 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"

MrChow666252d ago (Edited 252d 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

MrChow666252d 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

thorstein252d ago

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

CrimsonWing69253d 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.

isarai253d ago

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

Tacoboto253d 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)

isarai252d 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

Tacoboto252d 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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zumlauf14252d 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.

isarai252d 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-ro252d 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.

thorstein252d 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 721252d ago

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

babadivad252d ago

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

KwietStorm_BLM252d 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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anast253d ago

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

isarai253d ago

Pretty sure everyone is complaining about bloated games lately but ok

anast253d ago

Thank you for the ok. I needed that.

RaidenBlack252d ago

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

anast252d 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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