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What will we do with a drunken whaler? (A Dishonored Thread)
Early in the morning.
So I'm surprised there isn't a Dishonored thread now that the game is out. I played the game at a friend's house for a bit and holy crap is it fun. I thought that the teleport power would be overpowered, and it kind of is, but it's still really fun to get high up and sneak around above everyone's heads, Another cool thing is how your actions in one mission affect future missions. If you play it stealthy and non-lethal, not much changes. However if you kill people, then that leads to more rats as the bodies are disposed, which leads to more weepers (near-death plague victims) and the plague spread just gets worse and worse. But by far the greatest thing in this game is The Heart. The Heart is an item the Outsider gives you (the guy who gave you your magic powers) that helps you find runes (used to unlock/upgrade powers) and bone charms (small passive bonuses when equipped). But the best feature of the Heart is the woman who it once belonged to. If you use the heart while holding it (rightclick on PC) then you will hear the voice of a woman tell you about the area you're currently in. She has more lines than I expected, but not as many as I would like now that I've become addicted to hearing everything she has to say. What's even better than the flavor and insight she gives you about the area, is that the Heart can read the thoughts of others. So you can get even more insight into certain characters key to the story, or even random NPCs that you're sneaking past. At one point I used the Heart on a guard as I was sneaking by, and the Heart said "He will kill twice more before taking his own life," and "There is already much blood on his hands." And this was just a random guard. I was doing a non-lethal playthrough of that mission, and the guard was in a pretty crowded spot, but I still stopped for a moment and contemplated killing him. Just so he wouldn't be able to kill two innocent NPCs that I would never meet and were of no consequence to the game. The Heart has helped give a face to the usually faceless NPCs, and as a result I was more invested in the world of Dishonored than I've been in almost any other game. Now I just need the time and money so I can get this game for myself. |
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Being poor sucks. When I do get it though, I am going to do what I did in Thief and try for a pure Perfect Ghost Run. I will remain unseen, never set off even 1 single alert, never kill or leave any evidence that I was ever there. It will be ridiculously difficult, but the satisfaction will be immense. |
Guh I want to play this game so badly...But I have no cash And my brother barrowed my PS3...6 months ago.
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Going to address Bells' post here since the threads will most likely get merged.
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As for the pacifism, going to disagree with you again. I enjoyed imposing that kind of limitation on myself. Hell, I rarely used tranquilizer darts because I like getting up close an personal to choke someone out. That self-imposed challenge of avoiding guards entirely, or only choking out guards that I absolutely needed to dispose of made my time with the game very rewarding. Quote:
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And on the next mission I blinked around on the rooftops and entered the Golden Cat from the top floor, and the inside of the Golden Cat is rife with rafters and fancy grating and other crap along the ceiling that you can walk along. So yeah, not sure what you're talking about unless everything changes in the later missions. |
Well, truth be told i DID enjoy the game quite a lot. But i got a bit frustrated the way i had to navigate early on. I felt like i was too grounded. Maybe i'm the one that needs to advance a bit further.
To the game's praises the voice acting and characterization is very nice, but it was funny early on when Corvo is meeting the queen and the 100% absolutely evil guy is passing by you i was just thinking to myself "Y'know... i already know you're evil. You look evil, you talk evil, you walk evil... like... you're evil. There is just no fucking way in heaven or earth that our encounter will end without you being revealed to be evil!" and lo' and behold, 3 minutes later... he is evil! What a twist! |
I have this game.
I love this game. I can't fucking play this game. No seriously, I got it and immediately said, "I'm going to need to play this 100% stealthy." and after a solid two hours of trying, I just couldn't manage to stay hidden. I'm excellent at combat, and if I was willing to play this game as a combat type person, I'd be excellent. But I'm watching as Mike plays through it (it took him about 4 hours to reach the point I reached in 2) and he was pulling successful perfect ghost missions. I'm just not the sneaky mindset, I guess. |
Is it really the heir apparent to Thief we've been waiting for (Thi4f notwithstanding)?
Also I've heard the missions are quite replayable. Does it have a Hitman: Blood Money level of addiction towards completing the mission in various ways, or the same level of addiction that happens when you try to complete very mission with the Silent Assassin rating? |
Clearly you are meant for wanton slaughter and mayhem, nikose.
Thinkin of gettin this game tonight! |
I am glad to hear that everyone else is trying (and mostly succeeding) in ghosting the game. It bodes well for my future enjoyment. Cos the problem with trying to do that on Thief was that, whilst fun, it was always incredibly frustrating to play that way. To this day I've never managed to complete Thief 2s "Life of the Party" level because it would require me to break ghost, and at that point I feel like I've already lost.
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And the devs have said it's entirely possible to play the game without killing anyone, and that there are no forced fights like Deus Ex: HR. |
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