The Order: 1886 (Plot Discussion, spoilers)
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Platform: PS4
Publisher: SCE
Developer: Ready at Dawn
Genre: Action Adventure
Release date: 20 February 2015
Topic for discussion of plot revelations and spoilers
More guys, the main thing is not to work like with Gears 3, where they brought a bunch of different intrigues and in the end crap with the plot.
Do they pour their blood into the bottles every time? I also didn't catch up with how they dragged the vampires, I need to replay the moment with the opening of the box
a question
Did I understand correctly that knights drink black water only once at initiation?
all subsequent times they fill the vessel with their blood?
[member = 'Smitt'], there is clearly a swing to the big universe, for some reason it seems to me that the plot for 1887 has already been written and work is actively underway, I think there will be a continuation, despite inadequate critics.
Modified February 21, 2015 by Hooly_VarshickYes, I have not seen such a break in the plot as an order for a long time. It feels like the developers just took and cut off the final chapters. And the whole game as a whole looks like some kind of demo. The game has a very interesting world, a setting, a story, but nothing is explained to us or shown, as if the game is made from a well-known book or film where everything is already known. In dishonored, for example, you can find entries about everything that interests, from making blubber to biographies of scientists. Here is a half-empty game trying to look complete.
By the way, I still don't understand, when Galahad decides to believe the Indian woman and goes with her to look at the cargo, he says - they say we won't kill anyone, and then they start mowing people right and left - is this not explained in any way? Okay, there, when he and the brother of the knight's woman made his way through stealth and mowed everyone down, he put in at least a couple of words on this topic, but in the first case I don't remember something.
it is explained that snipers start to shoot at them and the Indian woman is still joking saying "as you wanted without shooting"
By the way, I still don't understand, when Galahad decides to believe the Indian woman and goes with her to look at the cargo, he says - they say we won't kill anyone, and then they start mowing people right and left - is this not explained in any way? Okay, there, when he and the brother of the knight's woman made his way through stealth and mowed everyone down, he put in at least a couple of words on this topic, but in the first case I don't remember something.
well, so they began to smack at them and hit in the shoulder
after this, I would also start mowing everyone down: gigi:
and it was not civilians who fought against them, but people in uniform
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it just dawned on me that the events in the game almost got to 1887
I think this is not casual and the sequel was in the plans
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it just dawned on me that the events in the game almost got to 1887
I think this is not casual and the sequel was in the plans
With such a presentation of the plot, when some characters just appeared on the stage and the ending of the game on the very development of events, this is kind of obvious. I think the game was originally conceived at least as a dilogy, and work on the second part, perhaps, began long before the release of the first.
[member = 'qweqwe'], there is a strange story with vampires. Like they have always been, no one converted them. At the same time, with their help, you can get a half-breed, tobish lycantes. But how the ancient lycanths differ from the usual ones, which we killed 3 pieces in warehouses - we did not say for sure.
But with the box, I myself did not understand, if vampires are alive - do they just sleep well? Or they are somehow held there (spells / herbs / special boxes). But why then, when everyone started setting fire, they didn’t get out and slapped the heroes?
Does it turn out that vampires are at the same time as lycanths, or did the latter dominate them and use them only for the purpose of reproduction?
You didn't listen to the story, did you? :)
The lycans are simple, there are elderas who convert the rest.
Vampires sleep in boxes, as a specialist for transportation to America, so that they can do pranks there. They did not get out, for the same reason as in the movie "Interview with the Vampire" when Brad Pitt also set them on fire. They do not sleep like people, and people sometimes burn out because of a lit cigarette in their bed. Plus, it's not just a box, but they are stuffed with nails, you just can't get out.
I think that Eldar had an agreement with this Vampire, they make riots in that area of ​​the city, so that the vampire knocked down maidens and other people by feeding on them. And also help them with their "load". In return, they keep their lineage safe from the attacks of the same order.
Did not watch? :O
They may be strong, but not when they lie in these boxes, figs knows how much, when they opened one, the vampire looked like he was lying there for a long time without using blood. And therefore he needs her and time to get well.
In principle, it does not say there, but knowing all sorts of myths about werewulfs / lycans, this is the simplest explanation. Elder is a type of leader of steel.
[member = 'Deshi'], How did you beat her?
Before the game was released, there was a throw-in with mirrors without reflections. Everyone was scared of a spoiler like the protagonists might turn out to be vampires. As a result, the gg were not vampires, but the topic of vampires nevertheless rose :)
I have not read the topic yet. About Easter eggs. In addition to the sakboy and the girl of Zelda's frivolous behavior, was there anything else?
[quote name = 'Bogoroditsk' timestamp = '1424559004' post = '4688920'] I think it's not casual and the sequel was in the plans
[member = 'Deshi'], at the very beginning Galahad gave a curious phrase about the living dead. HM...
In my opinion, this is a kind of black water effect that they are like vampires are not reflected. Unless it's a cant of graphics.
This is a cant of graphics the guys actually were. There, not only is it not reflected, but also the elevator. Is the elevator a vampire too?
Well, that's black water, right? It prolongs life, but does not make one immortal. After initiation (by the way, in many works the highlanders become just that, after the death of one of them highlanders), they still pour their blood into the vessel. So they're probably a bit of a vampire.
In addition to being muddied with vampires, it is also very interesting how the relationship with the characters will develop. I would also like to see the Frenchman and follow the development of relations with Isabella. No matter what anyone says, the characters are alive. Izya is very naturally jealous, the Frenchman immediately sympathizes and internally supports. The only fail is the brother of easy. It was immediately obvious that he and his stepfather were rotten.
It’s a pity that Mr. Gallahad isn’t anymore. I really liked this name.
[quote name = 'Smitt' timestamp = '1424609647' post = '4689636'] Regarding the appearance and weakness, again, you were washed because we did not see a vampire in a normal state and we do not know how much he can do without blood lies in this box ... [/ quote] Well, in any movie about vampires it is shown and said. If the game did not provide something specifically different, then it is logical to use the standard and simplest explanation. [Quote name = 'Smitt' timestamp = '1424609647' post = '4689636'] But I remember that the Indian woman said that there used to be only vampires and half-breeds descended from them (even the name itself hints). [/ quote] She did not say "from them". She said that they breed / distribute them. You don't think a vampire can produce lycans.
The vampire woke up the same way they always wake up, in all films if you open the coffin. This is a cliché that should have been, as they opened the box, I immediately thought that he would wake up. There is no need to look for logic here, or look for it in the entire genre of such "horror films";)
The company does not create these creatures, it transports them all over the world to distribute. Therefore, they blew up Agamemnon, where the first cargo was with them.
Here, of course, you can find fault with some understatement, and the lack of primary sources. But usually all stories about this do not touch on these issues, since this is not the main thing. All the same, the game is an action movie.