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The Order 1886 Review Thread

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BiGBoSSMk23

A company being excited for their new game is a huge slap in the face to all the fans that liked their old games.
It's not that I think it happens, it happens, especially with AAA titles. Don't see this as "here we go, another fanboy" please, it's something that I'm actually noticing. There's a reason (2 actually) in my opinion but I prefer to keep it for myself because I don't want to feed flames.
Few examples from the review threads here on GAF: Driveclub 5 - 9.5 | Infamous 6 - 10 | Killzone 6 - 9.5. It doesn't happen with titles like Resogun or Guilty Gear Xrd or many PSVita titles, check for yourself.
At the same time on the other side, Halo MCC 8 - 10 | Forza Horizon 2 7 - 9.5 | Sunset Overdrive 7 - 9.
Not even particular titles like The Wonderful 101 has such a wide range, if we ignore a 3/10 from a site no one ever heard about (try to guess what they were trying to do), the range is 7 - 9.

Most of the times this is due to a lack of understanding and judgment, like Driveclub is old (?) or it's not open world (??) etc. Now, by my quick reading of the reviews, they're doing pretty much the same with TO: it's linear (so?), it's cinematic (so?) and this:



I can only suggest to give a shot to this game. Borrow it if necessary, play it and make your own idea free from preconceptions, possibly, but to rely on reviews is a bad move.

Yeah, if there's any use for professional critiques is that they look at the games on their own merits. Judge them as objectively as possible, and impartial to other games .

Lately though, it seems more and more like game critics utilize their personal favourites as the metric for which other games need to be measured, and using the PR environment surrounding the game's release to craft the narrative in their reviews. Like Jeff G. from Giabtbomb comparing DriveClub to FH2 and citing the game's delays and deeming it "not good" as such.

It's just a piss poor job of actually assessing a game's merits.
 

Inuhanyou

Believes Dragon Quest is a franchise managed by Sony
Sony are lucky they have quite a few more exclusive titles this year to prove themselves with. RAD's output being the first of the year is quite a start
 

Marvel

could never
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Bravo.

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TKO.
 
It just shows that they've already invested a ton in this game and it's entirely too late to not be committed to it.

Driveclub barely an any commitment in the US, Asia. Only in UK/Europe did it have some amount of marketing.

Also, I'll reiterate this. The push for Order is bigger than I've ever seen for inFamous SS. (as far as Malaysia is concerned)
 

iNvid02

Member
How about these so called "insiders" stop hyping up games they don't even know about? saying people will eat crow and shit like that.

I have nothing against shinobi but he was one of the big mouths when hyping up this game so he could at least come in here and say something.

i dont think its comparable to insiders like cboat or thuway etc

saying X is coming out next year or Y will be at E3 and being factually wrong is one thing, but just saying "this game is gonna be dope eat bird guy" should be an obvious opinion

the next assassins creed game is set to be a jolly good time, pre-order it now.
 

bombshell

Member
It's odd seeing people deflect a poor showing by saying something to the effect of "Well [completely unrelated game] is still bad," when those games seem to have been better received.

Back to review responses though, I like the tone of the Escapist writing. It hits the negatives without spending so much energy bemoaning the situation. They talk about disappointment being a factor in the review, but it leaves a comfortable niche for the point of view of people happy to enjoy a game with (heavily) adjusted expectations at a reasonable price.

If you are referring to the Ryse comparisons, then The Order is actually 5 points higher than that right now.
 

Dennis

Banned
Sony tends to get -2 review handicap because they don't strong arm publications and don't have the money to sweeten their relationships with them. Then there's the fact that they tend to be very hands off, and use their IPs as loss leaders. If they're not, all the better.

EA and Ubi have the deep pockets to market a mess of a game and find friendly eyes at the big sites. Not everyone does though. A better context would be they actually get a +2 handicap

 

Atomski

Member
Was kind of expected imo. The game's not for everyone. I just hope it'll find its audience and that it won't flop.

My guess is that it'll end up as a cult game with lot's and lot's of fans.

Dont most cult games get their following due to being hard or complex.. something that hits home with a bunch of gamers and keeps them coming back but not the mass market.

This seems like the opposite.
 
Wow. A lot of these reviews are brutal. Nothing they've ever shown of the gameplay has ever wowed me so my expectations were in check, but I expected it to be more in the 70-80 metacritic range. I was mostly interested in the setting and story but it sounds like the latter isn't all that great either so I don't know. I planned on waiting for a sale anyway because of my backlog, but I was thinking about biting once it hit $45 or so. Now I'm thinking more like $20-$30. Is this on PSNow? That might be the way to go if so.
 

maxcriden

Member
I mean on the upside we know RAD is capable of games with good gameplay, they have in the past. And we know that having the engine in place means the next game if they are smart and want to can really focus on expanding the foundation they have in place for the gameplay and making into something compelling to play too.

Let's just hope Sony's anger at the low scores The Order is getting and consumers reaction to seeing these scores (pre-orders cancelled) won't mean Ready at Dawn is doomed to be unable to ever get a second shot at it.

It all really depends on sales, though. The game can get mediocre reviews but if it sells well, nobody will care that much.
 

Steel

Banned
That's the problem I have with these types of games. Where's the game? How do mechanics not matter first and foremost?

I don't think generalizing cinematic games is a good way to go about it. Gears of War was cinematic and had a great campaign and gameplay.

The gameplay in TLOU was also pretty solid.
 

Jarmel

Banned
Guys, Shinobi has always been bullish (and usuaally underservedly) about a game's quality. There was a reason why Derrick and him shared that yin-yang tag. Anyone blindly following got exactly what they deserve.

That said, he also didn't lie or mean to mislead.
 

Floridian

Member
Sony tends to get -2 review handicap because they don't strong arm publications and don't have the money to sweeten their relationships with them. Then there's the fact that they tend to be very hands off, and use their IPs as loss leaders. If they're not, all the better.

EA and Ubi have the deep pockets to market a mess of a game and find friendly eyes at the big sites. Not everyone does though. A better context would be they actually get a +2 handicap

-2? +2? What? lol
 

Manbig

Member
Between all of the dumb shit that RAD has been saying about sacrificing gameplay improvements for a "cinematic" experience, and the lackluster preview videos, I can't say that I'm too surprised at the lukewarm reception for this game.

Sony tends to get -2 review handicap because they don't strong arm publications and don't have the money to sweeten their relationships with them. Then there's the fact that they tend to be very hands off, and use their IPs as loss leaders. If they're not, all the better.

EA and Ubi have the deep pockets to market a mess of a game and find friendly eyes at the big sites. Not everyone does though. A better context would be they actually get a +2 handicap



What is this? Are you from the year 2007?
 
Sony tends to get -2 review handicap because they don't strong arm publications and don't have the money to sweeten their relationships with them. Then there's the fact that they tend to be very hands off, and use their IPs as loss leaders. If they're not, all the better.

EA and Ubi have the deep pockets to market a mess of a game and find friendly eyes at the big sites. Not everyone does though. A better context would be they actually get a +2 handicap

HAHAHAHAHAHA!
 

shandy706

Member
Why do the stands always (seem to be) taken against Sony-marketed or Sony-exclusive games?

Where was the stand taken against Halo: MCC about how that launch was completely unacceptable?


If you compare like for like though....you got 40+ hours of single player for $60 in MCC and no multiplayer.

Still the better deal. lol
 

RoboPlato

I'd be in the dick
I mean on the upside we know RAD is capable of games with good gameplay, they have in the past. And we know that having the engine in place means the next game if they are smart and want to can really focus on expanding the foundation they have in place for the gameplay and making into something compelling to play too.

Let's just hope Sony's anger at the low scores The Order is getting and consumers reaction to seeing these scores (pre-orders cancelled) won't mean Ready at Dawn is doomed to be unable to ever get a second shot at it.

I wouldn't be surprised if there was a lot more pressure from Sony on the next game. I think the marketing push they're giving it will lead to decent sales and I think the amount of time that went into asset/engine work will make a sequel come about much more quickly and cheaper. Guaranteed if there's another one MP will be mandated.
 
I gotta say, this is a really weird juxtaposition to see. I know they have nothing to do with each other...doesn't make it any less weird, given the money and time investment in each game.

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That's the story of the gen so far really, WiiU has more quality titles on average than the PS4 or XBone.
 

Majine

Banned
As expected, a visual masterpiece, but crappy in everything else.

Another 6/7 First party game. Sony should demand more effort from its internal teams. They cant depend all the generation of naughy dog and Druckmann.

Is it even 1st party? RAD is not owned by Sony.
 
Well, this is a review thread. The game has an OT when gameplay, among other things, can be discussed.

I know. That is the exact reason this thread is so sad. Everyone basing their own opinions and posts on other people's opinions instead of gameplay.

Dying Light is in the mid 70 range and is a damn fun game. I stopped worrying about reviews and started taking chances on my own expectations and opinions.
 

Beefy

Member
I mean on the upside we know RAD is capable of games with good gameplay, they have in the past. And we know that having the engine in place means the next game if they are smart and want to can really focus on expanding the foundation they have in place for the gameplay and making into something compelling to play too.

Let's just hope Sony's anger at the low scores The Order is getting and consumers reaction to seeing these scores (pre-orders cancelled) won't mean Ready at Dawn is doomed to be unable to ever get a second shot at it.

We don't know if the sales will be bad or not yet tho.
 

Haunted

Member
Sony tends to get -2 review handicap because they don't strong arm publications and don't have the money to sweeten their relationships with them. Then there's the fact that they tend to be very hands off, and use their IPs as loss leaders. If they're not, all the better.

EA and Ubi have the deep pockets to market a mess of a game and find friendly eyes at the big sites. Not everyone does though. A better context would be they actually get a +2 handicap
Excellent, now this is the kind of completely delusional, batshit crazy, teary-eyed denial conspiracy theory that give the whole thing that additional flair of the dramatic - at the cost of some junior's account, sure, but here at GAF, we're willing to take that one.
 

mephixto

Banned
I'm definitely tempering my expectations, even though I usually tend to agree with GAF impressions more than reviewers. I'm still going to play this game for myself and write up my detailed impressions on it.



Sony's marketing this game hard. I don't think that shows a lack of confidence.

Sony marketing focused on the casual or uninformed sector, hardcore or internet crowd was totally silent.
 
65 on Metacritic right now, almost approaching Ryse. Seems the games media hate the whole 'cinematic' 'qte' 'linear' thing anymore.

I bought Ryse the other week when it was $10, and I'd have to agree. The game was a complete bore to play through. Painful, really.

I don't know, I was pretty excited for The Order, even knowing what it was going to be, but maybe I'll just wait until it hits $30.
 

Amir0x

Banned
Surely it depends on sales? Destiny got slated but has still been a resounding success, same goes for Watch_Dogs.

Yes, that's why I said "and consumers reaction to these scores." Because if consumers do penalize RAD for the state Order is seemingly in, and it sells poorly - remember, this is by RAD's own admission a big budget game which has been in development for five years - I don't think Sony's going to be so game to give them a second chance given the extremely low for a AAA game review scores.

Beefy said:
We don't know if the sales will be bad or not yet tho.

I don't know where I implied we did.
 

Xpliskin

Member
In RAD's defense, this is their first original IP, on a 8th gen system.

They created one of this gen's best renderer and associated tools.

It's far from a perfect game, but the sequel will have more emphasis on the non-graphical aspects.

This is a wonderful start from a developer's POV, but customers don't really care about that.
 

Doc Holliday

SPOILER: Columbus finds America
One thought on this, just because The Order isn't great it doesn't mean every game needs to have emergent gameplay. I like linear games as long as the core gameplay is good, ie Platinum, gears, uncharted, GoW and TLOU. It's the cutscenes, short game length and qte I can't stand!

A game doesn't have to be Far cry 4 and Skyrim to be good.
 
Sony tends to get -2 review handicap because they don't strong arm publications and don't have the money to sweeten their relationships with them. Then there's the fact that they tend to be very hands off, and use their IPs as loss leaders. If they're not, all the better.

EA and Ubi have the deep pockets to market a mess of a game and find friendly eyes at the big sites. Not everyone does though. A better context would be they actually get a +2 handicap
People actually believe this shit too. This thread is delivering.
 
Sony tends to get -2 review handicap because they don't strong arm publications and don't have the money to sweeten their relationships with them. Then there's the fact that they tend to be very hands off, and use their IPs as loss leaders. If they're not, all the better.

EA and Ubi have the deep pockets to market a mess of a game and find friendly eyes at the big sites. Not everyone does though. A better context would be they actually get a +2 handicap

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Freeman

Banned
I mean on the upside we know RAD is capable of games with good gameplay, they have in the past. And we know that having the engine in place means the next game if they are smart and want to can really focus on expanding the foundation they have in place for the gameplay and making into something compelling to play too.

Let's just hope Sony's anger at the low scores The Order is getting and consumers reaction to seeing these scores (pre-orders cancelled) won't mean Ready at Dawn is doomed to be unable to ever get a second shot at it.

That would suck, Sony would be smart to give them another opportunity. They have this excellent PS4 engine now.

This is way worse than expected. I think even Ryse had better scores.

Not true. Ryse had like 3 positive reviews.
 
Bon appétit! :p

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I don't know what that's for lol, I'm stoked to pick up my copy tomorrow :)

I never lied about anything related to the game. What was described to me and shown to me impressed me a lot and got me really excited by it. I get excited about a shit ton of games lol. I'm still excited to play it.
 

Niven

Member
Most of them? Including its sequels, I imagine.



Today? I mean it has aged like shit. I played it for the first time some time ago, didn't get far before I gave up on it.

I guess we have different opinions, because for me gears of war 3 is still the best cover based shooter I've played and I don't think it's been topped. the mechanics in that game are still flawless and still put most other third person cover based shooters to shame!
 
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