The Order: 1886 takes place in 19th century London where you are part of the group called the Order hence the title, which consists of knights who protect the country from any form of evil, in this case Vampires and the likes without going into much detail. The story plays out in a series of gorgeous cinematic cut scenes a la 'Metal Gear' and to be honest it kept me glued to my chair as I wanted to know what the hell was going on and how the story was going to unfold.
Visually The Order: 1886 looks absolutely stunning, it has that PS4 exclusive sort of look, character models are super detailed, and the photo realistic graphics had me standing still a couple of times, just to admire the scenery or the beautifully crafted environments that you come across in the game.
The Audio is also of a high quality for nearly every aspect of the game. Dialogues are always top notch and thus create believable character interactions, the musical score and sound effects set the mood of the game perfectly.
Gameplay is solid and enjoyable overall, I had fun blasting enemies with some cool imaginative guns but sometimes you start getting excited about the gun fights, it soon ends and you have to wait for quite some time to get to another fight, which again doesn't last long enough. Maybe if it did it would have been a bit repetitive, but I think there is that little something which is missing. Nevertheless, it's got solid gunplay with some destructible environments to enjoy which for me are just enough considering the intriguing cinematic story and the obligatory stealth bits without spoiling much.
Perhaps the only downside is the length of the game, which is roughly 7-8 hours, and half of the time you're watching cut scenes, which personally I don't mind at all, since I like cinematic games, though some chapters could have used some more gameplay. Some of the later chapters are literally just a cinematic cut scene. But, all in all, I had fun playing The Order: 1886, there are some cool ideas, I like the alternate timeline, the Vampire mysteries, and definitely wish and hope that the developers work on a sequel. The Order's story deserves to be continued.

A sequel to Sony and Ready At Dawn's action-adventure game, The Order: 1886, would have featured larger-scale battles as well as multiplayer.
I missed it when games use to have a multiplayer to them.
Hope Sony revives the game at one point
Why add multiplayer when the single player (despite enjoying it for what it was) had flaws?
You'd work out the issues with how you craft the single player then once you’ve perfected it do multiplayer after.
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"Two sequels were planned for the franchise, The Order 1891 and The Order 1899. While the third game was never in development, Weerasuriya says he had planned where the story of the franchise was planned to go, if he had been able to develop the full trilogy."
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Alas, we'll also might never get the PC version of 1886, which is currently residing in some dev's hard drive, nearly ready for a release if required.
It’s a shame we didn’t gave its chance to this franchise.
Game world was very interesting, and gameplay could have evolved to a major hit with sequels.
Not even speaking about graphics that were way ahead of their time.
I think MP being co-op would’ve been awesome. Essentially, I always viewed this as Sony’s take on the Gears series.
However, it really failed to measure up to what I expected. I definitely saw the potential but there were some things that really bogged it down for me like the forced slow walking segments (which I know was to hide loading), the repetitive warehouse werewolf fights, not enough variety in enemies, oddly we fought more humans than Darkstalkers, and the stealth sections were infuriating.
One thing there’s no denying though, this damn game was a looker. Such a shame at the wasted potential.

WTMG's Leo Faria: "After finally playing the now decade-old The Order: 1886, what do I think about it? Is it really worthy of all the hate it has received over the past decade? Or is it some kind of hidden gem? I honestly think it falls somewhere in the middle. I loved the setting, the story is initially fine, the combat isn’t half-bad, and the potential for some awesome world building was there. It was all bogged down by too much ambition against a tight deadline, as well as poor marketing. As a result, it’s short, full of plotholes, infested with QTEs, and not exactly memorable as a whole. As a game you can grab for less than ten bucks today, I absolutely think it’s worth checking out. It’s one hell of a wasted potential, but for such a discount, I had some fun with it, and I’m sure you will too."
Great setting, great graphics, even decent gun play, but what a trash of a game. The fuck were these people thinking? We could've had something like an Alan Wake 2 meets Mass Effect 2 style game. With investigations, creepy locations to uncover and explore, people to talk to and even recruit, clues to uncover and connect, monsters to slay, side quests to get lost in, and a more expansive lore to go with it.
Instead we got a shitty AAAAAAAAA Third Person Pew Pew snoozfest. Awesome.
Im back again to simp for The Order, if ya like games well grounded in their reality with consistency in everything it does then I recommend it if ya haven't played it. Play it thru emulation or on your PS it don't matter just play it.
A great game run down by the media for it's price vs length - Which was understandable, but it shouldn't of been the be all and end all.
At the right price this was a great game & deserved a sequel!
I enjoyed this. I think the complaints were the length if I remember. Nothing wrong with a short good game, at least to physical copy owners 😅

Co-founder thinks bad reviews were to blame.
Ready at Dawn co-founder has revealed the now-shuttered studio pitched a sequel to PS4 exclusive The Order: 1886 to Sony, but was denied the chance to make it.
I can't believe sony turned down a sequel to the order 1886 which ended basically on a cliffhanger. The game is amazing and I would love a ps5 pro enhanced version just like I'd like a driveclub ps5 pro enhanced version.
It’s strange though Sony would be so proud about their work and overall quality but wouldn’t give them an extra year to, give them that quality.
Anyway he talks about if it was in the 70s they’d have had their sequel but Days Gone is at 71 on Metacritic and we don’t have a sequel.
Both games should have one, I think they deserve a second chance at refining and building onto that foundation already laid out.
Yea and there was/is a PC version of 1886 too in 2016 ... but now maybe collecting dust in some dev's hardrive.
That's lame. It's not perfect, definitely a flawed game, but deserves a sequel. You already have the first game as a starting point just need to improve upon it. This could have been a much better sequel like the jump from Assassin's Creed to Assassin's Creed 2. The IP has potential.
Short & shite...gameplay 8.0.Fun factor 7.5. Eye alrighty then.
Been playing this game since Friday and I'm really enjoying it. I live in east London so it's cool to see some familiar areas such as Whitechapel etc. It is a bit repetitive but it's got an interesting sorry so it doesn't get boring. I'd love to see a sequel. The photo mode is great. I often stop the game just to admire it's beauty. It's a solid 7.5 - 8 from me.
Nice review. I loved the game as well. Certainly didn't deserve the hate it received.
This game was a legit start as any other for a first chapter
P.s CAN YOU DIG IT !!!!!!
And yes it had it flaws
Great to see some more user contributions like this. Keep it up, Guns.
I'll be honest though, I disagree completely. It feels like a 'cinematic' game in the most annoying ways possible: a plethora of unskippable cutscenes, forced walking segments, and constant railroading of the player. Whereas The Last of Us keeps those 'filmic' moments on a leash--allowing for more player engagement, The Order just seems to revel in those almost constantly.