Zero Punctuation Season 9 Episode 9

Zero Punctuation Season 9 Episode 9 1886 Steampunk Modern Warfare

  • Not Rated
  • March 4, 2015

Zero Punctuation is a popular web series hosted by the fast-talking, sharp-witted Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw. It is well-known for its humorous and satirical reviews of the latest video games.

In Season 9, Episode 9, titled "1886: Steampunk Modern Warfare," Yahtzee delves into the world of steampunk and takes a look at the 2015 third-person shooter, The Order: 1886.

The Order: 1886 is set in an alternate history London and follows a group of knights who protect humanity from supernatural threats. The game is heavily influenced by the steampunk genre, with weapons and gadgets that are powered by steam and clockwork. The visuals of the game are stunning, with beautifully detailed environments and character models.

Yahtzee starts off by acknowledging the game's strong visual appeal, but quickly moves on to criticize the game's lack of interactivity. The game is heavily scripted, with predetermined cinematic sequences that break up the gameplay. This makes it feel more like a movie than a video game, and Yahtzee feels that this takes away from the experience.

He goes on to criticize the game's combat mechanics, stating that while the weapons may look cool, they are ultimately unsatisfying to use. He feels that the lack of variety in the weapons, coupled with the repetitive, linear gameplay, makes the combat dull.

Yahtzee also takes aim at the game's narrative, stating that it is cliched and predictable. He feels that the game's attempt to weave historical figures and events into the story comes off as cheesy and forced.

Overall, Yahtzee feels that The Order: 1886 is a missed opportunity. While the game's steampunk visuals are impressive, the lack of interactivity and dull gameplay make it a disappointing experience. He recommends that players skip this one.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 4, 2015
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English