PlayMeThrough rushed through The Order: 1886. He didn’t skip cutscenes because they’re not skippable (largely because they weave in and out of gameplay moments) and he didn’t bother exploring or taking his time with the game.
That’s not really how this title is meant to be played. I’ve gunned my way through just about the entire thing already and it’s taken me well over five hours. My impressions of the game are locked behind embargo, but I will say this: The Order: 1886 is best played with a little patience.
Soak in the environments. Explore when you can. Read the bits of lore and correspondence you find. And set the difficulty on high (or at least medium) so that you get a proper challenge. This will take you well over five hours, though how long exactly I can’t quite say—and, of course, it will also depend on player skill.
Other gamers who have played the game are reporting anywhere from eight to fifteen hours. This sounds much closer to my own experience.
Of course, play the game however you like, but you’ll only really get the full scope of The Order: 1886 by enjoying it for what it is. It’s not really a game you want to rush through, much like other PlayStation exclusives like The Last of Us, Uncharted, and so forth.