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I won't be copping. Not because it won't be great but more because I'm just not into it. I always thought Dark Souls was a step behind graphically every time it dropped. So I will consign with you.
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Beat The Order last night; if you're looking to actually PLAY a game, it's a very subpar experience that is worth a rental at best. It's probably going to end up on my top 10 list of most disappointing games of 2015 because I value gameplay over cutscenes and stories in video games. However, a lot of people are into cinematic games and you might find something to like in The Order.
The good: They touted that they wanted to build a very cinematic experience and they succeeded on that front. There's plenty of detail in the environments and some thrilling set pieces that really nail the aestethic they were aiming for. The graphics are extremely impressive that I would even go as far saying that this is the best looking "next-gen" console game yet, by a wide margin.
The bad: The character development and actual plot is pretty bad; high school creative writing class bad.
The worse: There are cut scenes that last over 5 minutes where you can't control anything. There's a chapter that's a little over 5 minutes long. When it comes to actual game play, The Order is a level below Beyond: two souls. Boss fights are re-used. Over reliance on QTE's. Constant button prompts and hand holding through tediously linear levels. There's literally no replay factor; none at all besides going for trophies. No unlocks, upgrades, new game +. Nothing.
Beat the game in 6 and a half hours on my first playthrough.
Is this bad for your vision mine? is getting bad now
the order, destiny or just looking at an xbox console. I dont know which is worse. theyre all gaming hell
Beat The Order last night; if you're looking to actually PLAY a game, it's a very subpar experience that is worth a rental at best. It's probably going to end up on my top 10 list of most disappointing games of 2015 because I value gameplay over cutscenes and stories in video games. However, a lot of people are into cinematic games and you might find something to like in The Order.
The good: They touted that they wanted to build a very cinematic experience and they succeeded on that front. There's plenty of detail in the environments and some thrilling set pieces that really nail the aestethic they were aiming for. The graphics are extremely impressive that I would even go as far saying that this is the best looking "next-gen" console game yet, by a wide margin.
The bad: The character development and actual plot is pretty bad; high school creative writing class bad.
The worse: There are cut scenes that last over 5 minutes where you can't control anything. There's a chapter that's a little over 5 minutes long. When it comes to actual game play, The Order is a level below Beyond: two souls. Boss fights are re-used. Over reliance on QTE's. Constant button prompts and hand holding through tediously linear levels. There's literally no replay factor; none at all besides going for trophies. No unlocks, upgrades, new game +. Nothing.
Beat the game in 6 and a half hours on my first playthrough.
so ur saying u waltz around in tight suits w. lameness detecors eh? arent u from dmv/the south? Dont know any of ur feels
It's good to know all i see is a white bar whenever he posts.
Came in to see if there was any reviews on this game yet. Looks like I'll be skipping this at full price.
Dude that's awesome I'm blind as hell too so that's good news.. but what's the deal with those.. I heard Oculus are planning to release a retail version soon and Sony, Samsung and a few others are making VR too. What is the one you have?Doesn't hurt your vision at all. Of course it's good to limit it to 30 min spurts to avoid eye strain. Also, I wear glasses and I was able to adjust the focus - so I didn't need my glasses at all. And I'm pretty blind lol.
Man Destiny is dope now I don't care
To me it is.
Destiny has always been a dope game. Biggest and most valid criticism is that they split the game up into too many pieces, making it feel like 1/3 of a game. Not Bungie's fault, Activision strong armed them into doing so.Man Destiny is dope now I don't care
To me it is.
Destiny seems like a futuristic cod lol
Beat The Order last night; if you're looking to actually PLAY a game, it's a very subpar experience that is worth a rental at best. It's probably going to end up on my top 10 list of most disappointing games of 2015 because I value gameplay over cutscenes and stories in video games. However, a lot of people are into cinematic games and you might find something to like in The Order.
The good: They touted that they wanted to build a very cinematic experience and they succeeded on that front. There's plenty of detail in the environments and some thrilling set pieces that really nail the aestethic they were aiming for. The graphics are extremely impressive that I would even go as far saying that this is the best looking "next-gen" console game yet, by a wide margin.
The bad: The character development and actual plot is pretty bad; high school creative writing class bad.
The worse: There are cut scenes that last over 5 minutes where you can't control anything. There's a chapter that's a little over 5 minutes long. When it comes to actual game play, The Order is a level below Beyond: two souls. Boss fights are re-used. Over reliance on QTE's. Constant button prompts and hand holding through tediously linear levels. There's literally no replay factor; none at all besides going for trophies. No unlocks, upgrades, new game +. Nothing.
Beat the game in 6 and a half hours on my first playthrough.
Destiny seems like a boring cod