ArkkAngel007
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Since people finally completed the game, how do you look back on my conclusion?
Sorry for linking this again. It's just happens that the OP actually included my conclusion about the graphics, not the game Anyway, while I still agree with many of its flaws, I still stand behind my final conclusion and score. I think the Forbes article explained it really well. Two years ago, this would have been a 80+ game. That doesn't mean I don't agree with the lower scores. On the contrary. I think you could read my review as a 6.5 - 7.5 score, but I ended up going for 7.5 because I really liked the experience. Personal and all.
Thing is, when you see reviews give this game a 2,5/10 or a 4/10, I think that's just too harsh. Opinions and all, but even with its flaws, I cannot see how you would rate this game under 50%. If you compare it with other games in that range, you'll find out said games are a lot more shitty, I think. Hell, I've played games much worse than The Order 1886 which aren't even close to a 4/10.
I do think it's important Ready At Dawn knows where they've made mistakes. I actually do want a sequel. I think it's an interesting universe and I love the art and presentation. If they learn from their mistakes, the sequel could be great. However, I feel like they should have gotten an average of around 70, maybe 75. Again, that's just personal. The way things are now, if you'd read the internet, you'd almost believe this game is utter shit and borderline scammy.
Just finished the game a few hours ago and just wrapped up the Platinum after jumping through a few chapter before turning to a guide to figure out exactly which ones I missed.
Not to say too much since I'll be doing my own write-up in the OT (and post here too likely enough), but I'm in agreement on your points and the score range you feel your review could be taken as.
One thing I'll add, given your last point, is that they were obviously working on the assumption that they would be getting a sequel. Wouldn't surprise me if it's in pre-production already.