GameTrailers: "The Knife of Dunwall shows how well Dishonored, or any big budget game, can work well in a smaller, more intimate scale, hitting a trifecta of familiar, new, and different, while offering up small perspective changes that cast the slightest of uncanny glows for those who would don the assassin's mask and dance with Outsider."
EDGE - Richard Wordsworth is still stalking the streets of Dunwall, trying not to stray too far from the nobler end of its moral compass.
Making a summer backlog list tonight. This is going in for sure. My reality checks need to be in place now. Only 2 weeks till E3.
overrated just like bioshock infinite.
Don't get me wrong they are ok games, but not as good as many make them out to be.
Join us as we once again dive into the infested alleyways of Dunwall in our review of Dishonored's first piece of single player story content, The Knife of Dunwall.
As soon as they step into the blood-soaked boots of the master assassin Daud, The Knife of Dunwall’s protagonist, players will remember what made Dishonored so great. Released a scant half-year ago, Dishonored captured our grimy, murderous hearts with its exciting, innovative gameplay, gorgeous design, and unusual world. This time around, as players control the infamous assassin whose murder of the empress served as the original game’s catalyst, they will once again be treated to these splendid traits.