Dishonored

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http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/06/28/disho ... ssination/

youll have noticed 2 annoying things
1.still using sqaure view even tho every fcker now use,s widescreen (were back to running round with cardboard boxe,s on our heads)
2.shitty controller style press hints (just in case you forget your playing a game)

lets jus hope its as good as it looks n plays (prolly a fcking 4 hour game stretched to 8 because you use caution)

http://www.dishonored.com/
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Looks like a potentially great game.
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bongo u dont need to buy dishonoured...


we will do that to you 4 free :D
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Seems to have mixed reviews, some complaining of invisible walls, poor graphics, short SP length (there is no MP), linear gameplay in an 'open world' ...and some praising graphics, gameplay, longevity, etc.

Think I'll wait till the end of the week before making a decision on this one.
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It's not too bad. It is linear and there are some hidden walls but not overly linear (in main areas) and not too many walls. Should be ok to replay a few times and although short the game is significantly longer than most modern games, it took me 26 hours to complete but could be done a fair bit quicker or longer if you want to explore everything. Graphics are npthing to write home about but biggest gripe is the deafening sound volume on start up and stuttering just after loading a save
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Cheers Grumpy :salute:
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ill wait for steam sale on it ,,cheers for the heads up grumps(i have a feeling bioshock 3 may be the same :( )
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Whilst the graphics may not be cutting edge they are still decent.

I'm enjoying the game so far...so much so that I was playing it till 4:30am before I realised the time *eek*
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OK, so I've played it through quite a bit now and used different approaches (not killing people vs killing everyone) and have seen the characters, plot, environment and ending vary depending on how nice/naughty I was.

I rather like it, and whilst I wished the story was a bit longer, it did entertain me all the way through. I've read its a little like Assassins Creed, in which case I may look at AC3.

For me, this is one game I've bought in the last 10 years that I don't regret buying...I look forward to see what the DLC offers in the new year.
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IceT-Bag wrote:OK, so I've played it through quite a bit now and used different approaches (not killing people vs killing everyone) and have seen the characters, plot, environment and ending vary depending on how nice/naughty I was.

I rather like it, and whilst I wished the story was a bit longer, it did entertain me all the way through. I've read its a little like Assassins Creed, in which case I may look at AC3.

For me, this is one game I've bought in the last 10 years that I don't regret buying...I look forward to see what the DLC offers in the new year.
nice! I was thinking about AC3 but I hated AC2 so I'm kinda on the fences ... and I have so many games that I haven't played yet. Probably won't have time to do so the next 18 years :D
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