While our full review (French only, but we translated the verdict and the +/- section as usual) has been available since 2:01 pm CET, we remind you a new Gamersyde Live dedicated to The Order: 1886 is planned this evening. Meet us at 8:30 CET, and since you haven't got a full review, we'll try to do a sort of live review of the game. Obviously, you'll be able to ask us questions, whilst discovering the beginning of the adventure. The videos which accompany the afternoon review will show varied edited sequences, so don't miss the livestream!
Update: Both replays are up.
All comments (14)
I play a lot of smaller games with high production values like for instance Dear Esther or Vanishing of Ethan Carter more recently. Both come down to about 8 euros per hour of playtime. In my opinion they were worth the money because they were fun games. Most open world games I simply ignore because they lack focus, have uninspiring design and story lines.
I play a lot of smaller games with high production values like for instance Dear Esther or Vanishing of Ethan Carter more recently. Both come down to about 8 euros per hour of playtime. In my opinion they were worth the money because they were fun games. Most open world games I simply ignore because they lack focus, have uninspiring design and story lines.
The anti aliasing is insane. You have to really look for jaggies to see them anywhere, and I played it on a very sharp 600 dollar PC monitor. The whole game looked liked CGI and had a soft film look to it, very realistic. Fuckin beautiful game.
The gameplay reminded me a lot of gears of war, but it's actually smoother and better executed. There was also plenty of gameplay. I can't believe these retards saying it's short on gameplay. It's definitely worth buying, and I probably will when it is eventually on sale even though I've beaten it (my roommate rented it).
The night missions looked amazing. It actually looked like night time, dark as fuck, and fantastic lighting. The rain effects are probably the best I've seen as well. You look up and actually see drops coming down at you, like 3D drops of water, not some streaks. Water actually collected on some objects and dripped off. Probably the most polished game I've seen graphically. It's worth buying.