How many hours will it take the average player to complete? At sixty dollars if its less than ten hours then the game is trash, if less than 20 it is average at best.
This is retarded and one of the reasons that we have the bloated, cookie-cutter, 5-year-dev cycle goyslop industry that we do now. Some games are great to play for 100+ hours, others I want to be a one-and-done experience that stays with me.
Besides, no-one forced you to pay $60 for it, wait for a sale if you're that autistic.
The Order is not a throwback to replayable single player games.
It's a cynical copy of the Gears of War format with extra Unfarted-style story thrown in.
How many times did you replay that?
It was nothing like Gears or uncharted. The only similarity is that you could take cover and shoot stuff. Which you can do in a thousand different games.
How many times did you play the game? Did you just read shill reviews online and not experience it for yourself?
Why is every cover based shooter now compared to Gears of War?
Because modern day gamers are clueless retards who lack memory or the experience on gaming before 2005.
So it's exactly like every other Sony game they've made since The Last of Us?
No, this one had soul and a good story that made you want to play more, not a violent gore-porn for the sake of making the gamer feel like shit.
The Order was an overpriced, glorified tech demo. Nothing more. Stop excusing shit.
Overpriced? lol, poor. Just buy it on sale if you're that bothered about price. It wasn't a tech demo, it was an enjoyable game.
You're the first person I've seen say nice things about The Order after it was new and the shills moved on.
My opinions are honest. I'm picky with games, but some just feel right. The Order was visually-impressive, not just in graphics but in design and in-universe aesthetics and the story was bad arse.
Dude, I had the opportunity to buy that game on a disc for like $3 at one point and passed it up because I heard about it being a five hour movie-game. And I could be wrong, but doesn't it also end on a cliffhanger that was never resolved? Or at least it had some kind of annoying sequel hook? I never played it. I just heard awful things about it.
Ignore what the niggerfaggots say. Some people tell you COD is the best eva, that fortnite is the greatest multiplayer game of all time or that thinking Battlefield 1 was a bad game makes you literally Hitler.
I try games for myself and form my own opinion. The Order is a nice break from the usual fetch-quest, mtx ridden, wokist dross that the majority of games are.
It ends with a gunshot fade to black, yeah.
In the words of Rich Evans, "What kind of 9th grade bullshit is this!? Gunshot fade To black!? They're not even going to resolve the other plot points!?"
It doesn't end with a fade to black. The 'final' gameplay section sees you execute a warewolf with a sawn-off double-barrel at close range. I saw the fade to black as the MC closing his eyes as he pulls the trigger because the Wolf was once a human.
and the final scenes of the game see the MC don a Van Helsing style suit while walking on the rooftops of victorian buildings in London, waiting to pounce on the warewolf menace.
The game had a serious potential and Sony killed it in favour of nothing, for no reason. Sony's old-school creativity and risk taking died when The Order died.