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last review of the year: Dishonored

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holdthephone
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States523 Posts
December 28 2012 01:47 GMT
#1
That makes 20 reviews total this year! Whew!

Thanks to everyone who has been keeping up with my material, wish you all a safe and happy New Year's, and look forward to another year of gaming and writing.

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Dishonored Review
Arkane Studios, Bethesda 2012

Framed for the murder of the empress he was to protect, Corvo awaits his execution from the prison cells beneath a corrupt, industrial era empire. The setting is fictional, of course, but huge draw distances lined with puffing smoke stacks on a polluted, yellow watered lakefront work a kind of realistic wonder with Dishonored -- the Unreal Engine 3 always full of surprises, it seems. And you'll get to see plenty of it, as a resistance movement called the Loyalists have researched your personal history and have found it worth their while in breaking you out of jail, recruiting you, Corvo, as a tool to dismantle and return the throne to its rightful place.

After a lucid dream sequence where a mysterious harbinger grants you the power of the dark arts, the rebels add the finishing touches with an engineered mask, hiding the face of a wanted man. Slipping on the persona of a killer equipped with gadgets and magical spells, from here you'll carry out the tasks deemed necessary to restore order. Neutralizing military officials, kidnapping, and undertaking cold blooded murders, you'll serve as the Loyalist's assassin and ace up their sleeve. Except, wait now, just a reminder -- you're not supposed to kill people.

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There aren't many missions but each has some very memorable set ups.


Dishonored's moral dilemma feels both forced and unconvincing for a multitude of reasons, and not just because the feature is so whimsically explained in your first mission, briefly informing you that too much bloodshed will create a "darker" ending. A dual wielding, demon mask wearing, black magic conjuring killer from the shadows has been neutered by a pop up window, is what it feels like, because you see little other evidence of your moral bearing at any other point in the game. Corvo hardly interacts with the general populace, and aside from blaring speakers that report the news over the city streets, the only hint you'll have to go by is a high or low Chaos rating at the end of each mission.

It's a bit experience breaking, since it's very easy to get pulled into the magnificently crafted cities and level designs, thus becoming constantly haunted by the question of whether or not you're still on the path to your desired ending. Will you need to constantly load up save files should you end up panicking and beheading a couple of guards? Will you not be allowed to use the majority of the game's spells and toys, almost all of which are unquestionably lethal? Well, the good and somewhat embarrassing news is that you can comfortably dispatch entire rooms of guards -- even kill some innocents -- and still be on the righteous path. It certainly only makes the ending public opinion even more fickle sounding, but there you have it.

When it comes down to it, though, both endings are disappointingly low budget and abrupt, which is less and less surprising as you return to the rebel's home base after each mission and chat it up with your increasingly transparent superiors. They heap on a lot of praise, the usual "you've done more in one night than most men do in a life time!" or "you're the bravest man I've ever met!" sort of drivel. Most could guess the game's later twist. The point is, then, that it's easy to ignore the direction the game is going towards, and since Dishonored is all about making your own approach, it's important to focus on tailoring the experience to your enjoyment.

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Creeping through places you don't belong can be exhilarating.


As a stealth game Dishonored is most impressive, namely for its scale. Interior designs ranging from run down dock houses to huge, upscale brothels are so detailed that the feeling of being a vulnerable, but deadly intruder is overwhelming. Desks are cluttered with personal effects and notes full of information about the game's history surrounding the dependence on whale oil, advances in electrical technology, and underhanded dealings. Opening a door to hear a conversation between some party goers and a couple of guards then gives a serious sensation of anxiety, each danger you bypass sending you deeper behind enemy defenses and closer to a corrupt chain of command.

But Corvo is, nonetheless, a very capable individual. Beginning with a dash spell that warps you in and out of existence from point A to B will allow you to traverse rooftops, teleport atop chandeliers, or appear right behind unsuspecting officers. Use it to choke out an entire patrol before anyone realizes what's happening around them, or if you prefer, warp immediately under a guard's nose and puncture his throat before he can even scream for help. You may have to do that to a maid or service worker to prevent them from spotting you, as well, moments that really exemplify the potential brutality Corvo contains within him.

He's remarkably badass, always equipped with his rapier and either a spell, ranged weapon, or deadly device in his other hand. Using magic irritates the tattoo on your left hand with light accompanied by a hushed, serpentine whisper from the dark passenger within Corvo, and such subtle effects convincingly convey you as a blinking, death dealing shade. In and out of existence to briefly cut the throats of those that stole your name away from you, then escaping as a phantom. That power, however, ends up pulling the curtains on Dishonored as a very fragile experience, depending how you choose to play it.

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If you're spotted, this will often be the hilarious aftermath.


Quite honestly, you're simply too well equipped and the combat too straightforward to truly warrant being so stealthy, and as mentioned, the moral compass isn't polished enough to convince you otherwise. Nothing is in fact stopping you from entering some of the most heavily fortified segments of the game, dashing around like a madman, freezing time, and stabbing and shooting everything that moves. Even without the powers and upgrades, you can safely block and counter most attacks with just the sword. As an element of choice it is perhaps appreciated, but the balance is entirely broken, and the feeling of danger subsides when you realize you're hiding from a very easy game. Even the hardest difficulty fails to mend it, mentioning that it will ration your supplies of health and mana potions but instead drowning you in them.

In other words, Dishonored playthroughs will vary player to player, but so will the quality. As an abusable system it certainly has its guilty pleasures, but staying true to the stealth aspect is where the real value is. Too enjoy that, it means sticking to a charade, being a good sport and playing your way around some very exploitable game design. Slowly working your way around patrols, choking out key lookouts, poisoning drinks and only snuffing the life from the most necessary of targets is how the game should be played. A fun, if disingenuous experience.

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7.5/10

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Janaan
Profile Joined June 2011
United States381 Posts
December 28 2012 02:21 GMT
#2
I had a blast with this game, personally. I decided to play it as a stealthy but lethal assassin. I didn't go for the non-lethal option, partly because I didn't really want to bother with hiding bodies and such, but I thought it was great fun figuring out the best ways into places, ways to avoid as many guards as possible, and sticking to the shadows/rooftops as much as possible. I know you CAN play it as a juggernaut, hacking and slashing your way through everything, but I actually wanted the stealth experience. Somehow I still ended up with a high Chaos rating, mostly because of the Flooded level. I plan on going back sometime and figuring out how to do that level more stealthily so I can see the Low Chaos ending too, since that's what I actually wanted.
UltimateHurl
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Ireland591 Posts
December 28 2012 17:54 GMT
#3
I had a lot of fun with this game, went the entirely stealthy non-lethal route, mainly because it's the first game since Hitman I've seen that makes a subtle approach attractive, and had a blast. Good work on the reviews!
holdthephone
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States523 Posts
December 28 2012 20:00 GMT
#4
I did a stealth run as well and I found that very enjoyable. When I did accidentally dabble in combat, however, the game seemed extremely broken, lol. And in turn, that sort of effected my enjoyment of the stealth.

Thanks for reading guys
Tobberoth
Profile Joined August 2010
Sweden6375 Posts
December 28 2012 20:19 GMT
#5
Personally I love stealth games and didn't find the straight up action all that enjoyable, so I went for a very stealthy approach, very few kills. I find the most challenge in stealth games to be patient and find good solutions anyway, so I generally don't care if the challenge is something I actually make up myself, I have a pretty easy time with the suspension of disbelief in general, same with Amnesia... if you just "hardcore game" it, you can just run through most of it... obviously it's a far better game if you immerse yourself. I don't really think it's a fault of the game if it requires the user to accept how it's played, exploits have been in most games, it's up to you if you want to use them or not.
iNcontroL *
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
USA29055 Posts
December 28 2012 20:29 GMT
#6
Excellent review, Ty for writing it
holdthephone
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States523 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-28 20:33:38
December 28 2012 20:32 GMT
#7
On December 29 2012 05:19 Tobberoth wrote:
Personally I love stealth games and didn't find the straight up action all that enjoyable, so I went for a very stealthy approach, very few kills. I find the most challenge in stealth games to be patient and find good solutions anyway, so I generally don't care if the challenge is something I actually make up myself, I have a pretty easy time with the suspension of disbelief in general, same with Amnesia... if you just "hardcore game" it, you can just run through most of it... obviously it's a far better game if you immerse yourself. I don't really think it's a fault of the game if it requires the user to accept how it's played, exploits have been in most games, it's up to you if you want to use them or not.


True but this exploit was advertised as half the game. Most weapons and spells were for people who wanted to take a violent approach, and to get the high Chaos ending you would need to play the game like a psychopath. And in that case, you can sprint your way up to guards and cut the length of this game down to 2 hours if you wanted to. It's a tad ridiculous.

I agree that as a stealth game Dishonored is a very fun personal challenge, and I came away from it with a mostly positive reaction, but the game itself fails to be as convincing as it could have been.

That's interesting about Amensia, I still need to try that game out.
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