The Order 1886 runs at an aspect ratio of 21:9, which is far from the normal 16:9 aspect ratio used for most games.
The sequel to Ready At Dawn's third-person action adventure game, The Order: 1886, was set to focus heavily on gameplay improvements.
I wish they were able to make the order 1886 sequel because I know the game would have been amazing like the first game but a lot better
Herman Hulst should build a bridge and hire Ru Weerasuriya. Imagine that wonderful game setting but with a great gameplay sequel!
One of my biggest PS4 memories. Now that RAD is closed maybe they can recreate a studio and get fund from sony to develop this long awaited sequel
Like your post.. totally ininteresting when the title is about sequel we know nothing about..
Why embarass yourself like this?
Currently playing through this for the first time. Really enjoying it, it’s staggering to think this was a pretty early PS4 game. It’s on par or even better than some PS5 games
Visually yes indeed. Sadly it barely managed 30fps which ruined it for many. If they remastered it for PS5 and PC it would be amazing.
Too many universally praised 30fps games that broke sales records launched since The Order for that to be true.
You say this, but you’re playing 30 FPS on some PS5 games today so your point is null and void.
Don’t know how it released but playing it for the first time now on ps5 there is no framerate issues. It’s stable and its slower pace makes 30fps acceptable. It would obviously be awesome at 60fps though.
Oh go away with your fps obsession, that's why the industry sucks. Pandering to the likes of you.
That's all it really needed because the setting, the acting, the story was consistent, it was great. There was never a moment in the game where it seemed something was out of place. Way too many studios shut down and games failing due to bs reviews, and of course everyone has to jump in on the hate wagon. They should've stayed indie, FB was goin to ruin em and they did. Can't believe SONY tossed them aside as if they hadn't brought out bangers during the PSP era smh.
People forget now about the internet hate campaign against this game before it was even released. The games shorter length was a huge topic of conversation. I bought this game day 1 and I loved the look and setting of it, but the gameplay was pretty wonky at times and the boss battles were beyond terrible/underwhelming. This game had huge potential that's why many now wish there was a sequel. But it is RatD fault for making excuses for the games obvious shortcomings, you don't get a second chance at making a first impression.
That’s unfortunate. I really liked the first game I just wanted it to be longer with more bosses to fight
I enjoyed it but I understood the criticism however I do think some people went overboard, like they did for Days Gone where it's made out to be the worst thing possible.
For me it was just how slow it felt, like these guys were wearing massive armour which was weighing them down.
I understood that kind of choice in something like Gears of War, where The Order got it's "over the shoulder" like gameplay from, because Marcus and co were wearing that kind of armour amongst other things (even though I still think things were faster in that game) but while the weapons in the Order are big and heavy looking we're talking about characters who have super abilities thanks to the Black Water that make them faster, stronger, more agile, heal wounds and so on, the gameplay should have been more like Uncharted where you are able to climb, jump, roll far more freely because it makes more sense as superhuman like characters.
If they had a sequel I was hoping they'd have moved a bit into that kind of gameplay to show how much the Black Water makes them more enhanced than regular people.
Game had a lot of potential but like Hellblade there just wasn’t enough gameplay.
What would have been. This game needed a sequel to shore up it's shortcomings. Sad day to learn this could have seen the light of day.
The Order: 1886 never getting a sequel is one of the biggest travesties in gaming, ever.
Gameplay improvements would have done a sequel a lot, but the first wasn’t all it should have been. Firefight gameplay can be counted with one hand. There were 2 or 3 boss battles if I recall. It was too short for its own good. The weapons were great and the graphics beautiful. Was a lot of rich story to tell but couldn’t be crammed into a 5-7hr game with little replay value. Having 3 or 4 chapters in a row as cutscenes in the second half didn’t help justify a $60 sticker price either
It's funny to see people crying for shorter games, but they hated this game for being too short. People are allowed to change I suppose. I used to like short games but now I like long games.
I mean it released almost 10 years ago, things change fast especially in an industry like this. Just look at gachas for example, it's absolutely wild that so many people see those kinda games as normal now.
This is true. I still haven't played a gacha. Carnival game mechanics aren't my thing, but millions of gamers love that stuff.
I played 2 of them and the sad thing was that the gameplay mechanics were actually really good, but I just couldn't suffer through all the time gating, pop ups and all the other predatory stuff.
I was genuinely locked in with the story near the end with the plot twist and the new direction it was taking and how Gallahad was now switching sides. I really wanted to find out where they would go next with the story. Darn shame it wasn't given the chance to live. Sony made a corporate decision to distance themselves and not acquire the studio or help them publish a potential sequel and it destroyed any chance of saving this IP
The graphics, weapons, melee mechanics, characters & Victorian setting for this title, in my opinion certainly deserve a sequel.
However, in another areas the title suffered a shocking lack of polish with regards to it`s whack a mole clumsy and clunky shooter mechanics and stop start, cut scene, stop start gameplay.
With that said, I platinumed the game and thoroughly enjoyed it.
In the capable hands of either Naughty Dog, Santa Monica studio or Insomnia a sequel to this & Day's Gone would be absolutely sensational and a winner with the fans.
It was a narrative driver shooter, and it was amazing. It was way too hated at the time unfortunately, sequel would have been great. The setting and story were amazing.
In an alternate timeline, The Order 1886 is as big/popular as Uncharted and God of War…
The one game you gravitate to….weird bro (they have had far better projects). Nah, the game fell flatter than 3 day old beer. It was never getting a funded sequel and guess what?
Was a half decent game, more so if you picked it up cheap. Used, it goes for £8. The price will creep up when the sequel is released. Typical Sony game, flash graphics, running about, shooting etc. Sony are clinically obsessed with this genre. Give PS5 owners an updated Driveclub. On the PS4, I expected a Motorstorm trilogy.
I didn't like the game but it definitely had potential. I would have liked to see a sequel that improved on everything that the first game failed at.
Was set to Focus heavily on gameplay improvements... It's a good thing I'm sitting down at this breaking news
Shame. It certainly had potential. I think it could've fit right in with sony's other first party games
The concept is fantastic. The Order: 1886 is a good starting point, but it's execution was a tad sloppy. This is the kind of game where you can for sure make a better sequel. The potential is definitely there!
When this game first came out it was something new and fresh in a brand new playing field in a new era of “next gen” gaming. We were all impressed by the graphics and the game itself, with developers with a great track record. I hope they make a sequel with all my soul, or at the very least remasater the initial game and add some fun stuff to it to attract players and create an awesome co op experience.
One can dream.
Another amazing franchise, Sony dropped. With the characters it had huge potential. But no let's invest shit loads into crap like concord.
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.
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.
And let's not forget,
Ready At Dawn showcased The Order 1886 running on PC at 60fps at SIGGRAPH 2015
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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
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"
"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
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
And there we glowing reviews for shorter games. It was one of the times where hating this game was "cool."
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.
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)
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
That's your own contortion assuming criticism of its extremely linear design is suddenly a call for it to have been open world.
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.
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
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.
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.
It was just too short....but I loved every minute of it....double dipped and grabbed the ultimate CE
That isn't true. I remember people talking about how incredibly short it was and the somewhat janky gunplay.
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.
People cried this game was too short. No people are crying because games are too long.
Games like Ubisoft open worlds not enjoyable lengthy games like Elden Ring or Baldur's Gate III
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".
And still has the best photo mode of any game. Camera isn't tied to the character, so you can take it around the entire level and see undetailed areas, and NPC's doing things not intended for you to see. You can change to different filters, adjust film grain, vignette, brightness, lense glare and leave those changes on throughout gameplay. This game is graphically amazing, plays solid, music is fantastic, so is the voice acting. Hate was not warranted at all, and it deserves a sequel along side Driveclub and Days Gone.
I never did try 1886 but days gone your absolutely right. A part 2 could do so much. Loved that game it was fun. Those hordes had me on edge I forgot the area but it's around a restaurant and gas station.
Inverno, you have absolutely hit the nail on the head. For me, Driveclub is my number one request for either a sequel or a polished upgrade.
I thought it was really good. The gameplay plays exactly like Gears. It got 10's but this didn't. Only bad thing was repetetive enemies and boss fights.
...and length. If it was an 8-10 hr game it would have been perfect. Being just around 5 is too short even for a SP focused game these days (even back then). There was more story to be told and it felt like they cut it short for the sake of trying to hit the release window. when the typical uncharted or gears game is anywhere from 8-12 hours... this should have been in the same general scope.
Yeah, i replayed it on another account couple years ago. Was like damn, I wanna know the love interest of the main character and the rebel lady and the triangle between those 2 and the other chick. They should definitely bring this back but I know it will never happen.
I like Ready at dawn. But the steampunk-era hype-a-thon that this game clung to was really all the traction it ever picked up. The game did nothing new unless you're going for that "with a twist" bs. It was basically a stuffy and simplified version of Uncharted with God of War quick time segments that made me want to punch the TV because they always came up at the worst times. The nonsense that this game was pushing to ps4 to the limits was unrealized potential, ego-stroking and marketing flex (sorry, but ready at dawn was never a benchmark standard). The publications that were pushing this drivel back in the ps4's infancy should also kicked squa in da nutz. The story and characters were trope-a-saurus-rex. This game offered NOTHING original other than a mash-up of gameplay and probably a dozen or more anime, horror and scifi movies/shows or even games you have seen before. Justly shunned.
60 frames .... dude... wow. :/ almost worthy enough to make a post about.
Next time you talk about an unoriginal game in a positive tone I'll bring this comment up, mastershredder.
I’d love a sequel
I liked the setting, the story was interesting enough to grip me until the end, I enjoyed Grayson as the main lead, the ending set up more “supernatural” stuff which I’d have liked to see more of.
The game had plenty of flaws but similar to Days Gone it was a solid game as the foundation of a new franchise
I just wish the movement wasn’t Gears of War like and more like Uncharted, these guys are enhanced thanks to the Black Water so they shouldn’t have felt so sluggish and heavy, they should have been faster, more nimble, be able to climb with ease and the like.
This game still looks better than most of the stuff today. Not pushing this franchise on, was a big mistake from Sony. The story, the Characters had so much more to give.
I loved it, very linear game but mindblowing graphics and solid action, and a very creative vision on pseudo steam punk victorian age, it never deserved the brutal criticism it recieved.
The games graphics were impressive, but that's due to a few design choices like making the game set in a letterbox aspect ratio. 30 fps helped too, but back in the gen console gamers didn't mind 30 fps unlike this gen. The black bars are not using any resources for rendering. The devs said it's for cinematic effects, but that's bs
I still think there’s a place for eye-candy games. Not every dev can hit Baldur level reviews, but if one’s strength lies in other areas, have at ‘er.
Showed that the ps4 was underutilized but most devs, spiderman 2018, horizon zero dawn and forbidden west looks great on it, Sony's studios be the main ones pushing hardware power 🔥
As a guy who bought this game physically and full price in 2015 and double dip it digitally years later.
No regrets at all I love the lore and care they put into this game to hell with the game being a bit short and shallow it suceeded in what it set out to achieve which is a very cinematic story driven 3rd person shooter.
I just fired it up on PS5 again last month and it still holds up visually and gunplay are pretty smooth and sounds great despite stuck at locked 30 fps.
The usual mob are at it again accused the PS4's lack of exclusive games releases a year earlier then The Order 1886 fell victim to those hungry mob ready to put any new Sony exclusive under microscopic the next month of course was another story with the arrival of Bloodborne finally shuts them up and slayed them beasts and the rest was history.
I think the overall reception being mixed was very appropriate for this game.
Most people, I think, would agree that it was the best looking game of the last generation. The level of polish and detail was uncanny.
Calling the gameplay shallow? I don't really agree. It was mundane and common for the genre. Nothing really stands out, but "shallow" isn't what I would say.
Game was super linear. R@D was clearly aiming for an emphasis (perhaps overemphasis) on narrative and cinematics. In this regard, absolute success.
The length was also criticized. I actually think the length was perfect. I didn't want to play this game for an extended period of time, honestly. It would have worn out its welcome for me if it was even 3 hours longer.
Game commanded a full price of $60. Looking at the production values, I get it.
Individually, these factors make good sense. Together? I can totally see why people took issue. You can see why the game was $60 given the quality, but you can debate whether it's "worth it" because it was still full price, short, and the gameplay was nothing special.
Personally, I got the game on sale for $12, I think ages ago. I didn't feel the full price sting, so take that as you will. It wasn't a terrible game by any stretch of the imagination, but I would love to see how people reviewed this game based on the price they bought it at.
Killzone on the PS4 was the same. Stunning visuals, rubbish game. But with The Order, it played decent. Another typical Sony game (running about games).
Excellent game! level on the blimp was a graphical master piece. Weapon design and art direction was amazing. Would buy a sequel. It's always good when a game ends and you want more of it.
My memory of this game was that the gunplay was the best I've experienced. I've not seen a single person ever mention this so it's probably just me. I just remember feeling the weight of the weapons, the sound engineering was amazing, each gun felt unique and different. Maybe it was the cinematic nature of it, but I don't think I experienced cover shooting as good before or since.
I feel that a lot of people pine over older games with nostalgia glasses but in this case, I do feel like the game was underrated and unfairly reviewed and Sony were too quick to write off the IP
It was the PS4 equivalent of Hellblade 2, but better.
More tech demo than gameplay, but still an enjoyable piece of entertainment.
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?
Wanted a sequel for this game so much. It was left wide open for one with the ending it had.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I really enjoyed it. I was hoping for a game in the same world but less linear. With lots of that sweet lore.
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..
Agreed. Such an interesting title just abandoned. Makes no sense. As I said the ending of the game sets up for a sequel perfectly.
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
I think Bluepoint could do a good job. They have the technical capability if Demon's Souls is anything to go by.
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.
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.
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).
All the early hate was a people who haven't played it and were quick to call it a QTE game.
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.
-"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.
Ugh, I love this game! But yes, those lycan fights were terribly designed, for real.
Overall though, solid gameplay.
Recycled werewolf boss fights aside, this game was pretty fantastic. The visuals, along with other PS4 exclusives like U4 and TLOU2, could pass for current gen titles. I loved it, the game had a narrative set against it before launch by someone with an early copy who tried to convince people it was 3 hours long and that spread like wildfire (similar to the TLOU2 leaks that claimed Abby was trans). The game took me roughly 8 hours on my first playthrough, not the longest, but it was a tight 8 hours in a time when open worlds were dominating with endless busywork. I personally don't believe length should factor into the scoring of a game (look at games like Journey) but that seemed to be the case.
It's a shame R@D never got to finish their story, Zuckerberg bought them so we'll never know.
It was a game that really showed that graphics are not everything. While the game looked gorgeous, everything else was poor. The gameplay was shallow, the enemy AI horrible, the characters bland and cliche, the story was basic community college at best. Ready at Dawn couldn't even make a comeback after this game.
It was definitely a lesson to be learned for all developers and potential developers when making triple A games.
Amazing, graphics, amazing world, amazing story and amazing gameplay!
In my opinion, just let down by the shortness of the story, would love a second entry
I remember getting this for like $3. To me the length wasn’t that bad I’ve played plenty of games that were entirely too long.
If you can tell a engaging story it’s worth it to me.
The problem with this game was the repetitive gameplay, lackluster boss encounters, overuse of qte, and bullet sponge enemies.
Victims of fabricated disappoinment. The amount of low reviews this game got from all these huge sites completely ruined RAD. If you actually played the game, despite the length which was more like 10 hours on hard, you would see those reviews were way off. Games that came after that were complete trash have gotten better scores than this. Too many developers have gone under due to negative reviews which were undeserved. This game and Driveclub will always be my reasons to never click on a single one of these sites, those and Evolve getting nearly perfect scores.
This game was amazing. Screw all these people who jumped on the hate wagon
Yes, it was from an era where agenda came before sense. Add Days Gone to the list.
Yes, this game wasn't that long, but what was there I really enjoyed. It didn't have much replay value either. I beat it twice and sold it. However, I enjoyed it, and better to beat a short game twice than not even beat a longer game once.
It's from an era when 5-10 hour long cinematic linear games were really being pushed. The complaints made no sense when the majority of games being released between UNCHARTED 2 and The Order were third person action adventure shooters. Considering RAD was making PSP games before this game came out it The Order was an extremely well made and well polished game. Games from well established devs these days often don't reach the level of polish. That's not an opinion either, I've played plenty of games with huge dev teams and that have been around for years that are half assed in many aspects
Truth of the matter is that the game is not really all that good.
But it's got top-tier visuals, even to this day.
The franchise is Extremely salvageable though.
Big potential in the world they crafted. To put it to bed and not do anything with it is such a waste.
The game sucked ass, plain and simple. The story would be interesting if it wasn't so boring. It only got good right before the credits rolled.
Always wanted to play this game. It got way too much hate for its duration. Hellblade was short too and it's getting a sequel and so should this (if it's as good as I hear it).
I don’t understand this at all! The order was an awesome game and I wish they made a sequel!
That is pretty incredible.
Say what you will about the games length or such, but damn this game looks incredible.
f£$K me that looks good...
@"First thoughts? It looks pretty damn good. I’m currently going through the game myself and can confirm the game is the best looking console game I’ve seen."
Only those who haven't played it say otherwise.
I am loving this game so far it turned out exactly as advertised. I even like the black bars haha