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Video: The Order 1886 - debating the issue of value

Eurogamer:"The Order: 1886 offers a relatively short single-player campaign (Martin finished it in around seven hours), with little in terms of replayability. Is that worth the full £50 price tag? Should we care about the value of video games?

I'm joined by both Martin and Wes in the video below, who weigh in with two differing opinions."

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UKmilitia3402d ago

the thing is it might be £50 retail but i paid £35 and i sold it on for £38.
so i played it and made £3.

u cant say a game isnt worth the money when i buy pysical and sell it on to get alot of money back.

Digital i wouldnt of paid the £50 its asking,if i couldnt sell on i wouldnt pay more than £30 for any game.

skwidd3401d ago

Wanna hear something hilarious? Dead or Alive Final Round is getting great reviews with 8s and 9s.. did you read that? Dead or Alive Final Round is getting great reviews with 8s and 9s!! The Order is getting 5s and 6s!! OMG... I rest my case...

And this comes from a person that enjoys Dead or Alive. I have a few of the games inclusing DOA5. This is a travesty

Mr Pumblechook3401d ago

Eurogamer gave Never Alone a 10 out of 10 and that is a shorter, buggy game. But that didn't get a barrage of criticism. It seems they have one set of rules for indies and Microsoft games, and another set of harsher standards for Sony titles.

Cindy-rella3401d ago (Edited 3401d ago )

Why should the values of a game count into its rating. The rating is to tell the consumer if the product is good or not. The order is such an amazing game and i give it merits for having high quality tech behind everything. People can argue story and how good it is because its an opinion but it is so awesome to have amazing graphics, sound,physics,animations,voice acting,gameplay,good story thats easy to follow. Im sick of the mediocrity of most games and the tech behind so i dont buy and appreciate that others can enjoy.

The order is a good game but the reviews font reflect that. It was reviewed for not having enough content for some people. I love a good campaign in a game and the order has a good campaign imo. I would have liked if it had multiplayer,co op, and all sorts but its not upsetting it didnt.

breakdancefight3401d ago

I strongly agree with you. I have reached the airship portion of the game and have been floored by every minute of the game.
If you are gonna knock a point off of the game make it for length,because everything else is polished to near perfection. I own both "next gen" systems and have two of the major releases of this generation still a buggy mess AC:Unity and Halo:MCC.
When I popped in the Order on the PS4 I figured would be prompted to download a hellacious patch,but was instead greeted with 30MB. My experience has been lately 2gb-20gb+. Yes that is 20gb! Last gen the average game file size was 10-30gb,now we are getting patches the size of an entire game. Anyway back to the subject at hand,The Order.

The technical achievements and artistic merits of this game deserve no less than than a 6 out of 10. When you add in a fantastic story,solid gun play and enjoyable QTE's it should bump it up to around 8.5. This game is not a 10 by any stretch of the imagination,5-6's is ludicrous.
It takes the gunplay mechanics of Uncharted and the atmospheric interactive cinematic approach of indigo prophecy or Heavy rain and polished them to spit shine.
Ready @ Dawn has built a new world and engine from the ground up for a next gen series. Having primarily to this point been the portable gaming house,making the jump to bear the weight of console AAA dev has been impressive.
The only small flaw I have found with the game,small text prompts.
Sony and some of the heads of R@D are truly to blame for the critical state of affair,by hiding what the game was for so long from the public and media. If I were to go by commercials alone I would think this was an explosive gothic action game. All QTE's were cleverly hidden from the consumers. Even at PSX in December when the melee combat was announced there was no button prompts shown indicating this real time.
Marketing was what really failed the order,not length or content.

AndyScooby3401d ago

I've got to agree with you mate and it's good to see I'm not alone in enjoying this game over always been a big fan of the creed games but unity was a complete mess and yet still got higher marks than the order go figure same as I've always had halo releases day one yet the master chief collection was again a mess but got good reviews yet the order I've not had a single fault with nor have I had any bugs stop me from playing and finishing the game yet scores worse than the above mentioned games think it's cases of best looking game and pretty hyped game let's shoot it down I for one look forward to a follow up as a day one buy for me

Moldiver3401d ago

I think people are really milking these articles now. Can we move on to something else? Its been a long last few days with these.

MegaRay3401d ago

Alright, time to do some blind bloodborne hate articles. /s

IGiveHugs2NakedWomen3401d ago

Value is in the eye of the beholder. One man's treasure is another man's trash.

wolf5813401d ago

well the order's mission it is clearly not be a AAA game but to show off what the ps4 can do
just like ryse mission was on x1
so stop moaning and trolling because there r a bunch of AAA exclusive games on consoles this year like
HALO 5,UNCHARTED 4,BLOODBORNE,ZELDA,STARFOX,QUA NTUM BREAK,
and many more so unite console gamers because pcbots r mad and trolling hard on sites because of the 90% of AAA games r console exclusives

ninsigma3401d ago

Why are you creating a them and us?? It's not necessary! we are all gamers and just because someone likes ps4 or xbox or wii u or pc doesn't mean we have to attack others that don't agree. This is how publishers take advantage of us, because we're divided. We're too busy attacking eachother to notice or stop the crap being handed to us. There is no them and us, the sooner everyone realises that, the sooner we can work together to get this industry to a place we want it to be, not where publishers want it to be.

wolf5813401d ago (Edited 3401d ago )

I dont they have already created "them & us"
IF y take a look almost in every site/thread without any reason pcbots attack to all console
users moaking the game engines and their consoles.
we all must realize that the consoles r the home of the 80-90% of AAA games.
thats why pcbots r mad because they cant play these games....
in the other hand console gamers dont even bother to attack pc gamers because there isnt
any games at all ,so my point is that consoles have the best games
thats why we buy consoles... we know it, they know it so we must not answer to all these
traped benchmarking mad-trolling pc users because as y said "We're too busy attacking eachother to notice or stop the crap being handed to us"

starchild3400d ago

wolf, what in the world are you talking about? On this site and most others it is the Sony fanboys and the Xbox fanboys that are at each other's throats the most.

I'm all for getting rid of the fanboyism in gaming, but be realistic--you have a better chance of uniting PC gamers and Sony gamers or PC gamers and Xbox gamers than you do uniting Sony gamers and Xbox gamers.

The great majority of games are multiplatform games, which are available on PC, as well as consoles.

The PC also gets its own exclusives...many of which are highly rated. Total War: Attila, for example, just came out and is higher rated than any contemporary console exclusive.

In addition, the PC gets many games that it shares with one console or the other (and that the other console misses out on). Examples would be Titanfall, Project Spark, Ori and the Blind Forest and Dead Rising 3, which the PC shares with the XB1....or Planetside 2, Street Fighter 5 or Hellblade, which the PC shares with the PS4.

All in all the PC gets more games than any other single platform. I doubt any PC gamer is mad about the number of games available on the platform.

Enjoy whatever platforms you game on. I'm happy for you. Just don't start attacking a certain group with faulty reasoning and mistruths.

ninsigma3401d ago

You don't need to fuel the fire.

Forn3401d ago (Edited 3401d ago )

I absolutely love it. So much care and attention to detail has been put into this game, that is unmatched by any other game I've EVER played, and that says something. People can complain about this and that and whatever, but to me the game is incredible.

slappy5083401d ago

Same here. I'm glad I ended up buying it, after having cancelled my preorder a day before, I decided to go to the stores to repurchase it, I put too much weight on arbitrary number on metacritic, I've decided to not use it anymore. I'll choose my few reliable sites, like euro gamer to help me decide if I like a game or not. I can understand why people may not like this game but to give it a rating of 4 is ridiculous

Ozmoses3401d ago (Edited 3401d ago )

Yeah man I don't understand what people are talking about I'm freaking loving it.

I just got to Chapter XI. I bought the premium edition, shit I had the thing paid off in full for over 5 months before Friday.

The TS-23 is crazy awesome gun. The gun play is incredible

I guess I can understand the complaints but I feel like the "negativity" has gone completely "Over The Top"..

I mean I'm having a wonderful time, I love the story and the pacing is right on point. It's not the first game to use QTE or Cinematics..

I find similarities with plenty of other games: Uncharted, GOW 3/Ascension, TLOU, GeOW, MGS 4, etc....... It's definitely not the first game to be like this so I don't understand why it is getting such a smack across the face.

I mean you got games like Evole and Dead or Alive: Last Round that have damn near HUNDREDS of dollars of EXTRA CONTENT that could easily have been INCLUDED IN THE GAME...

Yet they are pulling incredible review scores compared to the relative low numbers that The Order: 1886 is getting. It makes no sense. The gaming journalism review system is incredibly broken.

That being said. My very true honest feeling is that if The Order: 1886 was multiple console release than it wouldn't be getting half the amount of negative reviews.

SniperControl3401d ago (Edited 3401d ago )

I compleated it yesterday with around 10 hours on medium setting, personally, i really enjoyed playing it, my only criticism of the game is the length. Is it worth the £50 i paid for it? Probably not, but it wont put me off buying the next chapter in the inevitable The Order series.

Forn3401d ago (Edited 3401d ago )

If The Order had tacked on MP, then many reviewers would give it a 9+/10... Sad state of gaming "journalism" in these times.

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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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VenomUK310d 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.

shadowT311d ago

Sony missed the opportunity to acquire Ready at Dawn Studios.

Tacoboto311d ago

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

mkis007310d ago

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

RaidenBlack311d 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...

isarai311d 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

Tacoboto311d 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"

MrChow666310d ago (Edited 310d 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

MrChow666310d 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

thorstein310d ago

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

CrimsonWing69310d 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.

isarai310d ago

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

Tacoboto310d 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)

isarai310d 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

Tacoboto310d 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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zumlauf14310d 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.

isarai310d 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-ro310d 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.

thorstein310d 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 721310d ago

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

babadivad310d ago

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

KwietStorm_BLM310d 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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anast310d ago

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

isarai310d ago

Pretty sure everyone is complaining about bloated games lately but ok

anast310d ago

Thank you for the ok. I needed that.

RaidenBlack310d ago

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

anast310d 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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moriarty1889776d ago

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

porkChop776d 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.

REDGUM776d 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.

Ninver776d 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.

barom776d 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.

monkey602776d 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.

S2Killinit776d ago

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

YoungKingDoran776d 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..

moriarty1889776d 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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porkChop776d 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

robtion776d ago

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

MeatyUrologist776d 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.

uth11776d ago

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

SonyStyled776d 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.

robtion776d 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).

Eidolon776d ago

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

AuraAbjure776d 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.

coolbeans775d 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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Shiore2u776d ago (Edited 776d ago )

Can't ever forget those terribly designed lycan fights.

ClayRules2012775d 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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zsquaresoff912d 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.

Magog912d 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.

Neonridr912d 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.

darthv72911d ago

would be cool to see an oculus version.

CrimsonWing69911d ago

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

Magog911d 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.

ALMGNOON911d ago

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

GamingSinceForever911d ago

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

Magog911d ago

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

Lord_Sloth911d 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.

Rhythmattic911d ago (Edited 911d 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,

deleted911d 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.

Magog911d ago (Edited 911d 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.

Neonridr911d 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_912d ago

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

FlavorLav01911d 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.

Magog911d 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.

senorfartcushion911d 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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FlavorLav01911d 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.

Rhythmattic911d 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....

ChasterMies911d ago (Edited 911d 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.

porkChop911d 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.

Ramboforlife911d ago

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

Livingthedream911d 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-ro911d 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.

senorfartcushion911d 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.

porkChop911d 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.

-Foxtrot911d 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.

EmperorDalek911d 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.

itsmebryan911d 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.

Flewid638911d ago

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

alb1899911d 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.

DarXyde911d ago (Edited 911d 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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NovusTerminus912d ago (Edited 912d 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.

RaidenBlack912d ago

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

GhostofHorizon912d 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.

Eidolon911d 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.

BenRC01911d ago

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

Relientk77912d 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.

masterfox912d 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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