GodisaGeek: "Because the Trials stages are so naturally distanced from the main game, you’re missing nothing by avoiding them and waiting for the campaign DLC due in 2013, but the low price (400 MS or £3.99) is enticing in itself. Ultimately, though, your decision of whether or not to purchase the Trials pack should come down to why you love Dishonored in the first place. If you’re all about the story and the freedom and the rich gameworld, you may be left wanting by the stripped-out, no-nonsense challenges; if, however, you simply fancy yourself as something of a master assassin and want to test your mettle against the rest of the world, then the Dunwall City Trials pack is the perfect way to do so."
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.
Daily Video Game writes: "Xbox Store has just kicked off Arkane Studios publisher sale, offering up to 80% off on some of the best games from Arkane Studios, including Deathloop, Dishonored, and Prey for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One right now!"