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I think the problem is due to value. Is 60$ price tag worth a game that you can beat virtually in one sitting?
So far I've heard the graphics, and cinematic universe is great but that's about it.
I didn't buy Ryse because it didn't have substance I was realistic and didn't wanna spend 50$ or 60$ on it because it simply isn't worth the price for the they wanted. Till this day I still never touched it.
Ryse just like The Order was overpriced and just not very memorbale experience.
The Order will quickly be forgotten just like Ryse Truth be told. Unvarnished, harsh and straight forward opinion but thats the likely hood of this game.