Is it dishonorable to like Dishonored?
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"What makes Dishonored even harder to pigeonhole is how it changes depending on how you decide to play. If Corvo takes a softly softly approach, the game’s level ‘chaos’ remains low. The upshot of this is less danger in the world (and less killer rats), leaving the gameplay taking on a vibe similar to Thief or Tenchu. However, if Corvo takes a more murderous path in his revenge the gameplay also shifts, becoming more hostile with combat shifting to a Bioshock like system, with combos between sword and other powers offering a range of strategies to fight attackers and leverage the environment against them."
It’s a shame, really, that so few games have “borrowed” Dishonored’s Blink – in the right hands, such a power could be game-changing.
There was a small game called Aragami that “borrowed” the blink, that was a good game.
Unfortunately I heard the sequel wasn’t good so I stayed away from trying it out.
Dishonored's engaging lore, creative levels, and timeless gameplay are well worth revisiting for fans of the immersive sim and stealth genre.
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