The Order: 1866 (PS4)

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Yes! No Multiplayer, cinematic 3rd person action game? This is my kinda game, Im in!

New Era Trailer was boring. Good to see the visuals lived up to my expectation. Only the lighting isn't as amazing as the initial CG trailer, but only by a small margin.
 
Apparently it's heavily inspired by Uncharted 2. There apparently a lot of bugs in the demo they showed, but god this is in my top 5 for the year anticipation wise. THIS is next gen.
 
Apparently it's heavily inspired by Uncharted 2. There apparently a lot of bugs in the demo they showed, but god this is in my top 5 for the year anticipation wise. THIS is next gen.

If I knew nothing at all about this game hearing that alone would make me want this game. Uncharted was one of the main reasons why I bought a Ps4
 
This looks promising, but hopefully that formulaic alleyway segment isn't indicative of the entire game.
 
SOURCE - Playstation

Industrial Revolution: The Order: 1886 on PS4
Posted by Sid Shuman on Feb 27, 2014 // Social Media Manager

Recently, The Order: 1886 took the spotlight as Ready at Dawn revealed new details and first gameplay footage for the hotly anticipated 2014 PS4 exclusive. In our new video interview, Creative Director and Ready at Dawn Co-founder Ru Weerasuriya revealed new insights into the game’s combat, storyline, and graphical prowess.

The game’s universe is a complex, heady brew steeped in myth and half-truths. Inspired by an array of divergent topics ranging from King Arthur’s Round Table to the Industrial Revolution, The Order: 1886 paints a grim vision of 19th-century Victorian London. With mankind locked in a centuries-old struggle against a race of monstrous Half-Breeds, The Order was formed to turn the tide using state-of-the-art weaponry and centuries of combat experience. Amidst the ever-present Half-Breed threat, The Order must also contend with a rebel network of humans who resent the aristocracy that created it.

The Order’s first gameplay footage takes us to the London district of Whitechapel, a hive of scum and villainy that nonetheless looks sumptuous thanks to the game’s rich, saturated environment lighting. Galahad, Lafayette and the rest of The Order also look stunning, with agonizingly detailed costumes and eerily lifelike facial details that rival the pre-rendered CG cutscenes seen in many other games.
The Order, Gamescom, 03The Order, Gamescom, 02
One rough-and-tumble fight sequence demonstrates The Order’s immersive approach to melee combat. After Galahad grapples with a feisty rebel, the player can grasp for one of several weapons lying nearby in order to land the finishing blow. Ready at Dawn promises that The Order’s melee combat will be branching and dynamic, so different players will get different results.
With its cinematic presentation and painstakingly constructed Neo-Victorian environments, The Order: 1886 makes a convincing case for PS4’s graphical prowess and Ready at Dawn’s eye for detail. We’ll know more once we finally get a chance to go hands-on with this promising PS4 exclusive.


 
This game looks amazing Iwas finally able to get an order for a ps4 with extra controller for 459 with shipping and tax came to 499 wasn't cheap but I couldn't wait. Got it from target online there now sold out again. I used now in stock.com it shows and will alert you all places that have it in stock but you have to be quick cause they sell out in min. I got up at 7 am just to check and it showed target online had them back in stock so ordered and it went threw after 30 min they were gone out of stock again.
 
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