I enjoyed it as a cinematic experience, but i found it too linear even compared to other cinamatic games. Would have been a much better game if they gave the player some options to impact the story.
When in games like David Cage games, Telltales games, Untill Dawn, etc if u fail a sequence, the games move on and that sequence has an impact in the way the rest of the game plays. In The Order, if you fail, u need to keep trying untill u do exactly what the game wanted you to do in the 1st place. This was the biggest letdown to me about the game. I like cinematic experience games but i if its too linear, thers not much else to see.
Everething about the cinematic aspect of the game was exceptional good, the visual, the acting the sound, but everething about the gameplay was mediocre, the combat was decent but everething else was poor.
I got it for 5$ and it was a good buy for that price. Would play a sequel too, but if it was also too linear, then would not give it much more than 5$ for it again.