IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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The Order: 1886 is set in an alternate history of London, where an old order of knights keep all of the world safe from half breed monsters, who are a combination of animal and man.The Order: 1886 is set in an alternate history of London, where an old order of knights keep all of the world safe from half breed monsters, who are a combination of animal and man.The Order: 1886 is set in an alternate history of London, where an old order of knights keep all of the world safe from half breed monsters, who are a combination of animal and man.
- Awards
- 1 win & 14 nominations total
Steve West
- Grayson
- (voice)
- …
Alice Coulthard
- Isabeau D'Argyll
- (voice)
- …
Graham McTavish
- Sebastien Malory
- (voice)
- (as Graham Mctavish)
- …
Yuri Lowenthal
- Nikola Tesla
- (voice)
Tehmina Sunny
- Rani Lakshmibai
- (voice)
Nishi Munshi
- Devi Nayar
- (voice)
Liam O'Brien
- Finley
- (voice)
Michael Halsey
- Lord Darwin
- (voice)
Daniel Riordan
- Mysterious Figure
- (voice)
- (as Dan Riordan)
Steven Brand
- Commissioner Doyle
- (voice)
- …
Ben Bishop
- Elder Lycan
- (voice)
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I'm late to the party. But just recently played and finished this over the weekend. The game is incredibly enjoyable, engaging storyline and characters. Wish the game was longer but for the size it gives a great story and gameplay experience. Wish there was a sequel.
This game is great. I thought it was well structured and I never thought it was short. Hope there is a sequel. Combats great, shooting mechanics are good and so is the story and graphics. I'm not complaining and hope there's another.
This game isn't bad like many would have you think. Actually, the sole reason I bought it was to see if all the naysayers were right.
They weren't.
The game is visually gorgeous, set in a beautifully crafted industrial / steampunkish London with a set of interesting characters, superb voice acting and an arsenal of interesting weapons. Some characters could definitely use more character development, or more screen time, but that's nothing to mope about.
People often complained about the shortness of this game, and the lack of action. While it is true that the game is a bit short, the lack of action is 100% not true. I just played through the the game and witnessed with my own eyes how action packed it actually is. Honestly, the calm moments where people would just talk and sort things out were sometimes over far too quickly for my taste, so I find THOSE moments lacking, not the action.
Other minor issues I had with it is the lack of lycan / half breed encounters. I hoped to see them more.
In short, don't listen to the negative criticism (especially when they give a 4/10 or lower rating score) and certainly give this game a try. It's interesting, and sets the stage for a possible sequel, which I hope we'll all get to see.
They weren't.
The game is visually gorgeous, set in a beautifully crafted industrial / steampunkish London with a set of interesting characters, superb voice acting and an arsenal of interesting weapons. Some characters could definitely use more character development, or more screen time, but that's nothing to mope about.
People often complained about the shortness of this game, and the lack of action. While it is true that the game is a bit short, the lack of action is 100% not true. I just played through the the game and witnessed with my own eyes how action packed it actually is. Honestly, the calm moments where people would just talk and sort things out were sometimes over far too quickly for my taste, so I find THOSE moments lacking, not the action.
Other minor issues I had with it is the lack of lycan / half breed encounters. I hoped to see them more.
In short, don't listen to the negative criticism (especially when they give a 4/10 or lower rating score) and certainly give this game a try. It's interesting, and sets the stage for a possible sequel, which I hope we'll all get to see.
10kopayuyu
Literally no game has ever looked this good. It's strange to even write that, but The Order: 1886 raises the bar so far above its contemporaries that it stands in a class by itself. Joined by a soundtrack that perfects the mood, The Order is a cinematic masterpiece.
This is probably the longest demo I've ever played.
Did you know
- TriviaEarly in the game the character "Sackboy" from LittleBigPlanet makes a cameo as a clue.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Previously Recorded: Crypt of the Necrodancer (2015)
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