PJ: "It has been written (by me) that Dishonored was a good game. It's also noted for its low meme potential, which is a good thing, because those are usually run into the ground by 9gag and then by everyone complaining about said memes. Anyways, the game already had one important DLC (and a pair of non-important ones) where we had the chance to play as master assassin Doud. Well, now his story is concluded in The Brigmore Witches DLC."
Kotaku:
"Whether it's a good old-fashioned expansion pack or modern DLC, spinning additional content for already-released games has been a standard practice in the industry for decades. But the best expansions do more than simply add a few extra hours of the same game for you to play. They enhance the ideas and systems explored in their parent games, condensing them down into a smaller, tighter package that function as self-contained entities."
Non-Fiction Gaming writer Senior Stiv slips back into Daud's stealthy shoes to hunt witches.
Following in the same footsteps as Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall, new weapons and powers await.
Elvis from Post it gamer states "Daud’s quest for atonement continues in the latest and final piece of Dishonored DLC, The Brigmore Witches, and it’s a fitting conclusion to one of this generation’s most profound new IPs."