Dishonored: "Resting for Now" |
- "How many people had forgotten this mask?" By paulbernerart
- Does anybody else think corvo looks much better with a hood? The mask alone makes him look kind of silly
- OH BOI HERE I GO KILLING AGAIN
- They're just good bois trying to do their job :(
- New magic trick
- I finished Dishonored 1 DLCs and I loved them, but...
- Am I the only one that thinks the camera is bad?
- Doto or D2 rerun?
- Dishonored 2/Arkane disappointment.
"How many people had forgotten this mask?" By paulbernerart Posted: 11 Oct 2019 07:10 AM PDT
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OH BOI HERE I GO KILLING AGAIN Posted: 11 Oct 2019 11:46 AM PDT
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They're just good bois trying to do their job :( Posted: 11 Oct 2019 07:56 AM PDT
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Posted: 11 Oct 2019 06:32 AM PDT
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I finished Dishonored 1 DLCs and I loved them, but... Posted: 11 Oct 2019 09:45 AM PDT I think that the "best way" to end them was to either kill Daud or left his fate as a mystery. As the Outsider himself puts it, no one will ever know what he did to save Emily and how he tried to change for the better (on the low chaos run at least), so I think that if they showed Daud getting killed, non matter of your chaos, on one hand, it would suck because it would make canon only the option of him dying, but it would fit "poetically" better to the story. The other option is leaving Daud fate as a mystery, which I think is the more fitting of the two options. Leaving to us to decide his fate as Corvo when we play the game. I know the DOTO exists and Daud is pretty much alive. But it would be cool if they had left a mystery as to wether or not he survived the events of Dishonored. On another note, the last shot of Daud visiting Jessamine grave and leaving his sword was absolutely wonderful and it melted my heart. [link] [comments] | ||
Am I the only one that thinks the camera is bad? Posted: 11 Oct 2019 05:25 AM PDT It kind of hurts my eyes and if it was a bit wider I would feel better about it. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 10 Oct 2019 10:43 PM PDT Pretty much title. Do you guys suggest that I make my Emily/clean hands/ghost/no powers and achievement runs first or should I play Doto to wrap up the story and do reruns afterwards? [link] [comments] | ||
Dishonored 2/Arkane disappointment. Posted: 11 Oct 2019 05:43 AM PDT Daud doesn't blame somebody else for his actions, then DotO comes along and all of a sudden it's the entire fault of the Outsider? He was bait used to trick people into getting hyped for a terrible DLC with a boring character. The religious fanatics all of a sudden forget about their systemic sexism. Females.. Meh, this is supposed to be some Victorian inspired steam-punk setting. Nothing takes me out of a world than clearly politically motivated decisions. Women owning an entire banking industry, joining the military.. How does a society/culture go from distrusting women who read books to allowing female guards, religious heads and bank owners? Ironically by insisting on going against your own established lore, you've made these "strong women" into artificial caricatures of your agenda. The outsider was ruined by the DLC, we traded some lovecraftian eldritch horror with a damned child. The outsider BEFORE the DLC was ruined by the strange decisions to change everything about him.. Voice, stance, personality, appearance.. WHY? The central theme of Dishonored, being dishonored, is absent entirely. They made Daud's story redundant considering Delilah just came back anyway. Not a lore issue but giving us voiced protagonists that say SPECIFIC things in a game about choice is stupidly limiting. The way Billie receives her powers is just... ugh.. And after all these stupid, ridiculous decisions and the insistence on following the advice of Anita Sarkeesian, they blame crappy sales on nobody buying single player games anymore.. Such a lack of self awareness. https://twitter.com/sophmallinson/status/1011694694005379076 I love that game studios think hiring sexist, racist cunts like her and allowing them to make such public comments is a good thing. [link] [comments] |
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