It’s all comes to a head August 13, when the final downloadable content for Dishonored hits the PlayStation 3, PC and Xbox 360. Picking up where The Knife of Dunwall DLC left off, Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches continues the adventure of legendary assassin Daud, as he hunts down a coven of powerful witches and finally answers for the crime that set the original game in motion.
What follows is the spoiler-heavy official description for the DLC, available on August 13 (August 14 of Euro PS3) for $US9.99. If you haven’t played The Knife of Dunwall yet, what is wrong with you? Also, don’t read this.
In The Brigmore Witches, continue your journey as the legendary assassin, Daud, and bring his twisted narrative that began with The Knife of Dunwall to a close. After discovering the identity and intentions of Delilah, the leader of the Brigmore Witch coven, you set out to disrupt her from completing a powerful ritual that will spell your doom. Having already been betrayed by your lieutenant, Billie Lurk, you must rely on feuding gang factions — the Dead Eels and the Hatters — to negotiate your way through previously unseen districts of Dunwall en route to Delilah’s stronghold. Regardless of the way you reach your destination, one thing is for certain — you will finally answer for your treacherous actions and fall before the mercy, or punishment, of the Royal Bodyguard and Assassin, Corvo Attano.
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4 responses to “The Epic Dishonored Saga Comes To A Close On August 13”
Epic wood.
I played the first few levels of Dishonored but didn’t really get into it. Some reviews said that the ending wasn’t that great so I ended up selling my copy. Now I’m just wondering, does the DLC address the ending? Is it like a parallel story to the main game? It sounds interesting. Feel free to spoil it for me.
I’m replaying it now before I hit the DLC. it’s a good game, but not a great game.
Bioshock? Couldn’t get enough of it. Deus Ex HR? Replayed it 3 times in a row. TLOU? The disc now lives in my PS3.
Dishonored? Played it through. Then dashed through again killing everyone to see the other ending. Haven’t been tempted to touch it since. I’d give it 3.5/5. Worth playing but not a classic.
dishonoured was weird IMO… it had a beautifully put together world and environment and generally great level design, some of its key mechanics, particularly blink, were frankly magical, but the actual story and the key characters (especially the outsider) were so hammy and weak that motivation to keep going completely centred around how much fun it was to play rather than any kind of emotional connection to the story. for other games this is fine, but considering how heavy and integral the actual story was in dishonoured, it was a major weakness. tl;dr if you didn’t love playing it regardless of the story, you’re probably not going to be won over.