I think Shinobi said its around the length of UC1. So about 10 hrs or so
I finished UC1 in 5hours though...
edit: Saw Shinobi's new post, sounds good.
I think Shinobi said its around the length of UC1. So about 10 hrs or so
Does the game have deformable soft body physics like originally talked about? They have yet to show that in anything I think.
"I've never been to London but I can imagine it looking like this"
Somebody get this on the fucking box!
15-20 hours would have been ideal (TLoU), but I suppose for RAD's first AAA outing it will have to suffice :/
The Order 1886 sequel will be longer, probably.
I genuinely laugh out loud.
As for the game, I'm not convinced yet.
Resolution and framerate are numbers purely dependent on the platform the game runs on, and only useful when trying to fuel a console war. Ryse is objectively way more advanced in terms of techniques used. But hey doesn't really matter now that RAD is about to shame everyone.
This is what I'm wondering too. It sounded really fucking cool and some of the media outlets that saw it were really impressed by it. I just would figure that if such an impressive looking thing was still in they would have shown it so that makes me kind of worried. The way it was detailed by some site made it sound like just the kind of next-gen physics that I've been waiting for.
I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations and seen more than your fair share. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.Shinobi, I'm guessing you've seen / played a lot more of this game. How do you think it will review?
Those are my exact expectations. It won't win over people who don't like that sort of thing but it should be a real treat for those of us who do.I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
People keep harping on gameplay as nothing to be excited for but the shooting in this game looks really, really good. Even negative recent impressions have noted that.The one thing that really stands out for me is the feedback you get when firing a weapon.
The particle effects help substantially with this.
This game wasn't even on my radar due to the previous footage I've seen, but right now I'm willing to pick this game up around launch if impressions are very positive.
Main concerns right now are level design, dynamic nature of the encounters and enemy AI, and multitude of QTEs.
Very hopeful for this one though.
I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations and seen more than your fair share. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, cinematic, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting in a badass alternate Victorian London setting, with a bit of horror elements thrown in, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
It took me 22 on Normal the first time. I savored that game.To guys that quote me some of you took fairly long .
First time i beat TLOU took me around 14hrs on hard listening mode off and i won't say i rush threw it .
People keep harping on gameplay (or lack thereof) but the shooting in this game looks really, really good.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, cinematic, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting in a badass alternate Victorian London setting, with a bit of horror elements thrown in, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations and seen more than your fair share. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, cinematic, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting in a badass alternate Victorian London setting, with a bit of horror elements thrown in, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations and seen more than your fair share. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, cinematic, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting in a badass alternate Victorian London setting, with a bit of horror elements thrown in, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations and seen more than your fair share. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, cinematic, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting in a badass alternate Victorian London setting, with a bit of horror elements thrown in, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
Yeah, that is what I expected from the start and would be more than happy with, provided QTEs and interruptions are not quite as frequent as they have seemed in the footage they have released. Gameplay should flow seemlessly. Don't need a three second cutscene every time I open a door.
Yeah whatever shinobi. Thanks for making the wait even more painful :|I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations and seen more than your fair share. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, cinematic, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting in a badass alternate Victorian London setting, with a bit of horror elements thrown in, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
This game is simply the game that is cool to hate,even if its one of the most beautiful games i ve ever seen, the story takes place in an amazing time and looks a really decent shooter, but hey, its the black duck of game industry.
The media is going to shit on it for clicks while the general populace marvels, furthering the divide between gaming media and consumers.
indeed, 15 characters there are in this pic or i'm blind ?
This is what I'm wondering too. It sounded really fucking cool and some of the media outlets that saw it were really impressed by it. I just would figure that if such an impressive looking thing was still in they would have shown it so that makes me kind of worried. The way it was detailed by some site made it sound like just the kind of next-gen physics that I've been waiting for.
I don't even think it's that. I just think that video game journalists and reviewers are an overly insular group that's out of touch with fans.
I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations and seen more than your fair share. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, cinematic, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting in a badass alternate Victorian London setting, with a bit of horror elements thrown in, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
Shinobi's posts have brought me from excited to insanely excited. I've been trying to ignore most threads about The Order because of the constant cynicism surrounding it, so it's nice seeing people in here who are actually interested in it.
This game is simply the game that is cool to hate,even if its one of the most beautiful games i ve ever seen, the story takes place in an amazing time and looks a really decent shooter, but hey, its the black duck of game industry.
I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations and seen more than your fair share. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, cinematic, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting in a badass alternate Victorian London setting, with a bit of horror elements thrown in, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
I haven't played the game, just engaged in a lot of conversations and seen more than your fair share. I think reviewers will be hard on it based on how reviews are today. I think they'll dock points for not "innovating enough" or having 'standard third person gameplay" or some such. Of course I don't agree with this line of thinking if it ends up how it reviews.
Based on what I know, the narrative is super strong. I'm not bringing the game down at all. If you're looking for a linear, cinematic, solid third person shooter with a strong narrative, gorgeous visuals/physics and punchy, fun shooting in a badass alternate Victorian London setting, with a bit of horror elements thrown in, you'll be happy. I am and that's why I'm hyped as fuck.
Pretty much my thoughts regarding why I'm interested. On a side note, are third person cover based shooters really that common? There so far seems to be a decided lack of them on the next gen systems. Besides maybe the Last Of Us Remastered, what actually is there on these new consoles of this genre? I suppose GTA might loosely count?
I feel like it's the game to "hate" at the moment but it's not like it's a unique thing to the Order 1886. It's happened to many games in the past from DmC to Tomb Raider, to Ryse, to Watchdogs. So it's not like it's being singled out.Or they legitimate concerns about the game.
Weird to see do many people feel this game is being singled out for 'hate' when that couldn't be further from the truth.
There aren't any. This will be the first current gen third person cover shooter.
I feel like it's the game to "hate" at the moment but it's not like it's a unique thing to the Order 1886. It's happened to many games in the past from DmC to Tomb Raider, to Ryse, to Watchdogs. So it's not like it's being singled out.