The Order 1866 aka Gears Of The Round Table feat. Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Game


#1


http://i.imgur.com/BhRqPtC.gif

#2

Just not feeling it.


#3

A+ title. well played.

Yeah, I felt the same from the initial previews, but seeing the recent gameplay footage pushed me more in the ‘hyped’ direction. Definitely not a system seller, but if my roommate gets a PS4 for xmas as planned, I’ll definitely be playing this.

Character animations are god-tier.


#4

#5

Those pornstaches.

The game doesn’t hold my appeal for very long. It looks beautiful, but what it’s trying to do is a “been there done that” kinda thing.


#6

#7

Don’t think the game will be good but this looks very nice.


#8

I’ll save my hype for the pc port

That reload makes my dick pretty firm, though. Gotta hand it to them.


#9

Funny thing is they should have tried to make a Resident Evil 4 clone, not a Gears of War clone.

Mainly because the former is an excellent game and the latter is really fucking not.


#10

I was hoping the gameplay would be similar to Last of Us, but with a greater focus on combat. Little more badassery.


#11

ok this is cool


#12

This game is going to get 5 out of 10 from Eurogamer. I can feel it.


#13

But Eurogamer doesn’t do scores anymore.


#14

Right, forgot about that.


#15

#16

This whole fiasco with The Order being 5 hours long doesn’t affect me because I plan to buy it much later on for less than $30.


#17

Well that went well.


#18

I’d like to play this one day
 maybe when it hits ps+.


#19

Honestly I don’t give two shits how long it took someone to beat the game. Portal was about the length of a good fuck, and goddam did it feel like it. This hovever, just killed any semblance of a boner I had for this game:

Much of your progress is stuttered as you are forced to stop and start through a level constantly, with no real flow to the events that unfold – just as you begin to get into the action, another long cutscene will pull you out of it, or yet another door will bar your path and arbitrarily halt you until it’s ready for your prescribed interaction. The Order is a somewhat fitting name for the game – its sense of order is strict and unyielding, while the player is expected to follow its commands to the letter. Like so many games these days, it’s more interested in playing you than allowing you to play it. [review]

Not like I was gonna buy a PS4 anyways. But I think calling the campaign length a fiasco is asinine. People are just being dramatic.


#20

ok, ok ,ok , ok guys. yeah all that, but this:

This is true genius.

also I want to rewatch The Office