RipperGrim
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This thread is so fascinating to see happen in real time lol
It's much, much more complicated than that. No one wants people to lose jobs, but they don't want games that don't cater to them to get too good of a reception because otherwise the market is going to get fucked and flooded by similar shallow experiences.
Edge 3
Predicting a Meta of 82, w lots of 8.5's & 8's.
Here we go GAF!
GameSided said:The Order: 1886 is a fun, bleak story about what happens when all that you have known has been infiltrated with lies for not just one lifetime but many. The answer to how to play this game and to solve the games main conflict are one in the same: restore order as it should be, and then move on.
"Haha, I love it when people lose their jobs!! Fuck cinematic gaming!!"
it's really insensitive hoping that a game will fail considering there are actual real people who will feel the effects who haven't done anything wrong.
6.5 IGN
UH OH
6.5 IGN
UH OH
6.5 wow
IGN 6.5
It's shallow fun while it lasts, but The Order feels dated before its time. Despite being the PlayStation 4's new poster child, the latest pretty face for the new generation, Ready at Dawn's truncated epic feels like a product of the year of its inception - a time when the world was in thrall to Uncharted 2 and Heavy Rain, and before the prescribed dramatics of Quantic Dream turned sour with Beyond: Two Souls. The result is an earnest game, sometimes disarmingly so. There are no levelling weapons, no branching narrative decisions, no litany of unlockables - and there's absolutely no reason to return once it's all over.
Yeh because the user score rating on meta is a reliable barometer on how good a game is...