The Order: 1886 pre-order pricing

R849 at CNA! Damn, That is ridiculousness. Another reason not to pre-order, imagine if you get burned after paying that price...

It makes me glad I play on PC. :D
 
Looks ike Raru is starting to make the impact I thought they would make from the start :) glad to see another competitor for takealot. Realy looking frward to this gae tho :D
 
Just waiting for last month's ebucks to be rewarded before placing my preorder. Looks to be an epic experience.
 
For those still on the fence: Kalahari has dropped their price to R699! So with the visa100 code you can get this game for R599. Can't beat that.
 
Think I'm going to wait a bit and pick up a secondhand copy.
Agreed!
Not that it doesn't look interesting, I'm just not hyped for it. Granted I love the setting and atmosphere, but I'm sure I'll play it by borrowing someone else's copy.
 
Youtuber PlayMeThrough completed Order 1886 and answered questions about the game.
No spoilers.

Took me a little over 5 hours on my first playthrough (including all cutscenes)

Not much replayability. You can't level up any skills or anything and there is no New Game+. And you cannot skip cutscenes either, so it would be the exact same experience I'm afraid. Pretty much the only side thing you can do is looking for collectibles, but that's it. No challenges or whatever.

Well maybe it's 2 hours or 2,5. I didn't measure the time, but the majority of it is cutscenes. So 1,5 hours or 2,5 hours doesn't seem like a big difference either way. Obviously depends on the player.

If you really get into finding collectibles I'm sure you can spend much more time with it. Or if you play on hard difficulty (which I wasn't). But my best guess, based on what I have captured it's around 1,5h-2h gameplay and rest was cutscenes. Take the first 4 chapters for example, maybe 35% of that was gameplay. Some chapters consist only of cutscenes. And often times there are these "interactive" cutscenes with QTEs where you need to press some buttons, but I wouldn't count that as gameplay.

It's more of an interactive movie to me, which isn't a bad thing. Hence the film stripes. So calm down everyone. Jesus :D

Well sort of... the game doesn't always tell you where to go or what to do exactly. Sometimes you have to figure that out on your own (like moving a cart to climb up to the next area). Or you have to interact with certain objects or need to wait for your teammates to do something. But all in all it doesn't require too much thinking and all objects you can interact with are highlighted when you stand close to them.

Source :eek:
 
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