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The Order: 1886 is a third-person shooter game launched early this year by Ready at Dawn (makers of God of War). Is the game something that will cater to a lot of players or will it be like an acquired taste? These half-breeds are on the prowl for fresh meat and it's up to The Order to stop them. Graphics Just within the first 15 minutes of gameplay we could already tell that the developers behind this game poured a good amount of time and effort in making the graphics seamless. After the cinematic cutaways we often found our character idle and waiting for commands since we couldn't draw the line when the cutaways are done and the gameplay begins due to its flawless graphics. Gameplay The game is fixed on a third-person setup with a cover-and-shoot kind of chemistry going on. It's the same type of gameplay used in games like Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist or Gears of War so if you've already played those titles then learning curve is easily quite steep. Running, vaulting, and shimmying across walls are some of what Sir Galahad can perform. [caption id="attachment_86138" align="aligncenter" width="480"] Here is Sir Galahad inspecting a smoking pipe.[/caption] In addition, it also has the Inspect element during gameplay that lets you look at certain items in different angles using your joystick -- and satisfactorily feels nothing short of how you'd look at an object in real life. Read more in our articles including "The Order: 1886 Review" and "Steam Machine now available for pre-order at GameXtreme".

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What is the order game?

The Order: 1886 is a third-person shooter game launched early this year by Ready at Dawn (makers of God of War). Is the game something that will cater to a lot of players or will it be like an acquired taste?

What have you covered about the order game?

These half-breeds are on the prowl for fresh meat and it's up to The Order to stop them. Graphics Just within the first 15 minutes of gameplay we could already tell that the developers behind this game poured a good amount of time and effort in making the graphics seamless. After the cinematic cutaways we often found our character idle and waiting for commands since we couldn't draw the line when the cutaways are done and the gameplay begins due to its flawless graphics.

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Our coverage of the order game includes: "The Order: 1886 Review"; "Steam Machine now available for pre-order at GameXtreme"; "Honor X7e Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.