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Could this be like Heavenly Sword?
Technical wonder, not much content?
Technical wonder, not much content?
Bullshit. Show me a quarterback with a 60 percent completion rate that gets fired for it.
So many people missing the point. Why do you need 60 percent of a scale to represent a failure? That in itself is a failure.
I remember you were so hyped for the game. Great GIF
IGN posted this on their Facebook page heh.
There are varying degrees of failure. But they're all failures.
And I'd argue that it's a QB's responsibility to have at least a average % complete. If the average is 60 and he falls 40% short of that he'll likely be fired.
There are varying degrees of failure. But they're all failures.
And I'd argue that it's a QB's responsibility to have at least a average % complete. If the average is 60 and he falls 40% short of that he'll likely be fired.
This is not a new thing.
MetaCritic 64
So even sony cant release it on IGC, what a waste of money. I really like RAD, they made two excellent GOW, but this time too much hope in the director (this Asien guy), sony had better stopped the development. ND Space game was in development canceled, Shu Keep your eyes open.
Could this be like Heavenly Sword?
Technical wonder, not much content?
IGN posted this on their Facebook page heh.
True, sadly the community isn't growing up about it. Instead it's becoming more and more childish. Like when you have a gaming journalism site posting shit like that. Wow. That speaks volumes about how fucked up things are.
Lovely I always try and keep a level head during HYPE lol
Can a game that had a frame rate that frequently slowed to a crawl be considered a technical wonder?
Ha, The Order wishes. Tannehill was 5th in the NFL last season in completion percentage, bud.So we are now comparing The Order to Ryan Tannehill?
This thread is incredible. Simply incredible.
It's too bad RAD couldn't properly capitalize on that awesome setting. With scores this bad, it seems like an Order sequel might not be in the cards. Bummer.
I hope he stays off twitter/doesn't talk to the press for a while, TB gave some good advice IMO http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1skov0u
They're guys working jobs they hate just to get by and the limited free time they have they wanna spend with a good product that gives them value for money
Dare I say it... I'd like to The Order another one of these!
Guess I don't agree. I don't understand why reviewers have to be some shining beacon of humanity.
you can't seriously mean this. We live in a time of variety. Tons of mobile games. Tons of online. Tons of smaller indie titles. Triple-A is still ramping up and while the order is certainly a product that appeals to visuals that people enjoy. There will be products that appeal to audio or input or even taste one day. We can't go indicting all of western development simply because this product didn't try to be all things to all people... I can't remember the last successful product that managed to hit that note. I don't know about you but I'm looking forward to 2016.
Killzone got an amazing sequel despite sitting only a few points higher than The Order on MC.
I don't think a sequel could be ruled out just yet.
Who's celebrating the reviews?Jesus Christ... I obviously haven't been around long enough because I'm pretty surprised at the celebration surrounding this game's disappointing reviews. Holy shit, you people are ruthless.
Between this fuckery and all the stories about the way people who work in the industry are treated, I'm really glad I gave up my childhood dream of making games a long time ago.
Wow, I don't think Ive ever seen a review thread blow up like this!
Lots of people seem really happy that the game is not getting good scores :/
In the event that anyone from RAD is reading...I think you forgot the "game" part of your "video game". Well, if anyone at your company has any brains at all, you'll know to just quit.
This thread is incredible. Simply incredible.
It's too bad RAD couldn't properly capitalize on that awesome setting. With scores this bad, it seems like an Order sequel might not be in the cards. Bummer.
Can a game that had a frame rate that frequently slowed to a crawl be considered a technical wonder?
The graphics were good at least so there's thatCan a game that had a frame rate that frequently slowed to a crawl be considered a technical wonder?
In the event that anyone from RAD is reading...I think you forgot the "game" part of your "video game". Well, if anyone at your company has any brains at all, you'll know to just quit.
Look at his other posts...he is very serious
I see some people who are happy that reviewers are doing their job.
There should be space in the video game business to make products which are targeted to excel in the visual presentation so they can be judged on those merits alone. Why should such visual masterpieces be tied down by expectation of people who do not understand the true goals of the product. I read many fans wanting to pick this game up based on how it looks so is there no rating system that protects the desires of said fans to be able to take pride in their purchases and know they're receiving a top-rated visual experience without it being dirtied by the expectation of people who don't appreciate the goes of presentation the product has set for itself? I don't know man... I just feel for people who are getting bummed out by these reviews and treated like what they want from the product is a mediocre gaming experience when what they want is in fact an excellent visual experience. If a game says its a platformer then we shouldn't attack it for not being a RTS and in the same right, if a game says its visually stunning then we shouldn't attack it for gameplay. People are even recommending not to purchase this game hence victimizing people who pre-ordered it. Its rather insensitive to come out and tell people not to buy something they've put money towards... AFTER THE FACT. No one likes to be judged for their purchasing decisions so this judgmental atmosphere at the very least seems rather anti-consumer. Aren't media supposed to be on the consumer's side? Finally on the idea that the product is too short... a good product should leave you wanting more. Like when people say you've overeaten when you feel bloated and you should stop eating when you feel you are about to get full.. in essence, you should be wanting more before you stop eating; this is the proper way. Overeating will make you obese and there's nothing good about that so why are we trying to promote over-gaming like its something healthy. The Order should be commended for not piling on the fat with unnecessary content, variety, game length and extra modes and collectable. It cares about the consumer's gaming health. Judged based on its visual fidelity and respect for consumer health, I'd give the order a 9.7 out of 10 but Metacritic won't carry my review on the "reviewer" section so I'll leave it here and I ask journalist to be kinder with their review. We need more products like the order. Dare I say it... I'd like to The Order another one of these!
In the event that anyone from RAD is reading...I think you forgot the "game" part of your "video game". Well, if anyone at your company has any brains at all, you'll know to just quit.
I'll keep saying it. Gamers are no longer are able to just "dislike" something, they must make sure everyone knows. It's like they get off at it.
Guess I don't agree. I don't understand why reviewers have to be some shining beacon of humanity.
HahahWell, it is something technical that makes you wonder.
Maybe. I mean, I'm skeptical of this game myself. I want to like it because I like the whole concept, but something about its trailers always struck me as stilted. I guess I hope my opinion will fall in line with some of the higher reviews (and there's honestly more of them than you'd ever guess by the narrative in this thread). I don't think this game had that high of a budget btw. compared to today's AAA releases. It had probably a small fraction of a budget allocated to AC:U or Destiny, and I also think that even looking at it as 'just TPS' on current consoles there's not much of that right now. Other than obvious TLOU:R I can't think of anything, actually.That could be true in theory, absolutely. I just don't think this game is actually a good example of that. It seems to be more of a big-budget, overhyped, high-tech attempt at a somewhat different AAA TPS. It's a pretty well populated genre now and I don't think The Order in any way looks like an "experimental" game.
I'm sure they presented this as a TPS game first and foremost when it was a greenlight time, but I also think they knew all along that's not the sole thing they wanted to make. Admittedly, I may be talking out of my butt here as I haven't really seen that much of the game, much less played it - but I think there's a heavy focus on slow burn moments and story exposition in this game.It looks much more like a surefire focus tested attempt at a general appeal blockbuster. I mean, I don't like the Cage stuff at all, but those games are in fact different and are about "new ways" of storytelling and making a game strictly about a story etc. The Order, I don't think so.
This is so disrespectful and foolish imo.In the event that anyone from RAD is reading...I think you forgot the "game" part of your "video game". Well, if anyone at your company has any brains at all, you'll know to just quit.
They don't have to be. But when they're acting like children like everyone else- then it's hard to take them serious. I mean it's already becoming harder and harder to take the gaming community seriously as it is.
Don't give me the bullshit: "It's just video games," it's a freaking multi-billion dollar industry. Not some niche fan hobby.