onionberry said:
Burek said:
These two games are not comparable in any way except for cinematics. While major The Order's flaw seems to be full-on hand-holding linearity with no replayability, Until Dawn's selling point is that choices matter, with plot developing according to player's decisions, which should make it highly replayable. I see Until Dawn much more similar to Telltale's games, only with realistic graphics. Now, that said, I don't think Until Dawn will score much better on Metacritic than The Order, but I look forward to it very much, as I love this type of games.
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I know, but I'm talking more about the quality of the game and the implementation of mechanics :)
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I am as well. I think the quality will be on par with movies like Friday the 13th part 5 or Wrong Turn 4, but I doubt that anyone is expecting a masterpiece of storytelling.
Mechanics, as I said will be a version of point-and-click adventure, so again I cannot find any similarity with The Order...