The first 11 minutes of Ready At Dawn’s upcoming PlayStation 4-exclusive game, The Order 1886, have leaked online (via VG247). For legal reasons, I will not post the video here.  I have been avidly awaiting the release, which finally drops this month, so I was curious to see the opening of the game. Unfortunately, the video was all in Italian with Italian subtitles, so I could not really read or understand much of what was going on. However, it was nice to take in the beginning of the game and see what it has to offer. At the very least, the game looks very nice and sharp.

In the early part of the video, the game’s protagonist, Sir Galahad, is in a meeting with the Knights of the Round Table, aka The Order. Here, the video actually offers a nice look at the fabled Round Table, which looks very impressive in-game. After leaving, he takes a trip down the elevator to Nikola Tesla’s workshop. Here, it appears that players will get the chance to test out some gadgets and go through a tutorial process on the game’s basic gameplay mechanics, controls and shooting combat. Tesla shows Galahad an electric hacking device. Then, Tesla gives Galahad a new rifle with a scope mounted device, and Galahad gets to try it out for some in-game target practicing.

The impressive workshop and graphics make all the objects throughout the environment look shockingly realistic. The various tools look like objects you can just reach in and grab. Ready At Dawn definitely did a very good job of making the game look amazing. The question is, can the gameplay measure up to the amazing look of the game? I really hope the game is as incredible as it looks. The Order seems to have potential to show the limits and power of the next-gen tech of the PlayStation 4. In recent months, I have been a little let down by some of the recent next-gen titles. Hopefully, The Order 1886 will start to change that perception. It still seems amazing that the actual gameplay looks just as impressive as the actual cutscenes. The Order 1886 appears to be made up of graphics comparable to CG cinematics used in the past.

The Order 1886 is due out later this month. The game will be available on February 20, and it will be an exclusive game for the PlayStation 4 console.


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Jeffrey Harris
Jeffrey Harris, a pop-culture, entertainment, and video game journalist and aficionado, resides in Los Angeles. He is a staff writer for games, movies/TV, MMA and Wrestling and contributor to Popgeeks.net and Toonzone.net. He is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin's Radio, TV, Film program.
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