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Nathan13 said:
Kerotan said:


Does it bother you?

If so then why?  I'm sure he'll update it soon 

Of course this bothers him, he has 'XBox Empire written and stamped on his Avatar', and he post 3 times per page in this Thread even if he will never buy the Game.   And I'm not even surprised.

I might understand there is nothing to play on XBox One,  but why to waste all this time on a Thread devoted to the Order 1886, when you don't care about the Game.

 

By the way,  ''Where The Order: 1886 excels is in the strength of its cinematic visuals. While it might sound superficial, the look and feel of The Order is powerful enough to be worth a playthrough on its own. Textures, lighting, facial animation, particles, cloth, and so on are all impeccable, raising the bar in a way that we’ve been waiting for since the start of this generation. And in our playthrough, we only came across a single minor bug. The only nagging flaw is that our character apparently doesn’t reflect in mirrors.

 

Yet, it’s not just about the fidelity of the graphics, it’s about the intricate craftwork and design of these spaces. Fine details bring each character and location to life, taking you on an interesting visual journey as you explore the round table of the council chamber, eerie underground passageways, and the marvels of the airship Agamemnon. Some locations are even littered with props like brass pots or ceramic jars swinging and shattering in the midst of gunfights. Meanwhile, the melancholy, string-driven score anchors the mood, and is wisely implemented with the dread of some scenes amplified by the lack of any music whatsoever. There’s a solid sense of place, and we just wish that we could explore more of it.

 

In the end, The Order: 1886 is truly an exciting spectacle in a setting that we thoroughly enjoy, elevating our expectations for PlayStation 4 games to come. However, it’s held back by its limited scope and abbreviated plot. It may not have the most well-rounded strengths, but it’s a remarkable game nonetheless.''

 

Score: 8.2/10

http://www.gametrailers.com/reviews/rzuqyr/the-order--1886-review

I wouldn't word it like you have but he has got a high post count in here so he does care about this game for good or bad. No issue with that fact I'm just saying you're right in that regard.