The game looks fantastic.
It's a third person shooter, which is my favorite of the shooter genres, and to be honest, I haven't played so many 3PSes that I feel the genre is woefully over-represented in the industry. I mean, when I think of top Third Person Shooters, I think of Gears of War, Uncharted, and maybe open world games like Red Dead Redemption and GTAV. As such, seeing a third person shooter set in Victorian London, with a supernatural element, creative weapons, and amaze balls graphics, I can't quite see where the "Ho hum, just another TPS!" is coming from.
I'd understand if it was a first person shooter, which the market is bludgeoned with routinely, but a polished looking 3PS that appears to be in the same vein as Gears of War or Uncharted is hardly something to turn my nose up at, especially when it's coming from a talented developer like Ready At Dawn. I sometimes wonder, if this game was being made by Valve, or Bungie, or Infinity Ward/Respawn, would people be as quick to dismiss it.
RaD has the know how, creativity, and backing from Sony to make this game special. The delay at least gives it enough time to iron out whatever kinks it has, but from what I've seen, it looks like an incredibly entertaining third person shooter. Sometimes I feel like most posters have never experienced a console transition. Revolutionary games don't appear out of nowhere. They take time. The Order will not be revolutionary. It will be a fun TPS. That sounds just dandy to me.
I'll be at E3 this year, so I'll get to play it for myself, but I'm already sold on it.