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    Dishonored

    Game » consists of 28 releases. Released Oct 09, 2012

    After the Empress is killed, her most loyal bodyguard, Corvo, becomes the prime suspect, and must track down those who murdered his charge and betrayed him in order to enact his bloody revenge.

    lilfurrybuddha's Dishonored (Xbox 360) review

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    Stealth games should take cues from Dishonored

    I Picked up my copy of Dishonored the day it came out, rushed home, and popped it in my xbox. My first impression? I hated how fuzzy the brush stroke artstyle looked when you viewed the environments closely. I know its a very nitpicky thing to say but that was the first impression I had when I started the game. Once I became accustomed to the artstyle and played through the intro I delved in to the meat of the game, killing dudes, or so I thought. I had never really played a game that handled stealth incapacitations as well as Dishonored has. The better I became at the mechanics the more I realized that a stealth playthrough without kills was not just feasable but it was......fun. I mean really really fun. So much so that as soon as I finished the game on the darker playthrough ( killing people causes the story to be darker) I immediately started a brand new playthrough intent on not killing anyone (so far I've killed only 1 person, I hid him on a build ing and he fell off.......my bad.) The ability to use powers like stopping time and a short range teleportation made it very easy to avoid enemies and hide the incapacitated ones.

    As far as the story goes, It's about average, don't be expecting to get a Bioshock caliber story out of this game. That being said, who really goes into a semi-open world choice driven game in the style of Deus Ex for the story? The gameplay, sound design, and graphics (to a lesser extent) shine. I play a lot of games, and Im pretty sure this game will get a solid 3 playthroughs out of me, that's saying a lot considering It's not named "Borderlands 2."

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