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lettmon: A real successor to Thief and Deus Ex has finally come. Your opinions about it? Freedom of choice and endless exploration is fantastic in this game \o/ Only thing I don't like is that Corvo is voiceless. And I'm not big fan of the visual style either but at least the game world doesn't feel empty and dead like in Half-Life 2 although there is some HL2 in the air thanks to same art director.
The bloody thing is Steam-only, so it's a no buy for me.

Same with A Game of Dwarves. The only two games I've really wanted all year, both Steam-only games, both games I won't be buying.
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marcusmaximus: Chysis 2 I think had actual writers and was absolutely terrible story wise from what I remember.
Frankly I haven't played a single well-written game that was advertised for having professional writers. :P
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marcusmaximus: Chysis 2 I think had actual writers and was absolutely terrible story wise from what I remember.
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F4LL0UT: Frankly I haven't played a single well-written game that was advertised for having professional writers. :P
I think it's because they bring them in too late to actually affect anything. That or they don't give them the freedom to do their job. I suppose it might take special skills to do video game writing, dunno, but some writers manage it for things like DDO (as well as all the pen and paper writers out there, that seem to need to write in a similar style).
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orcishgamer: I think it's because they bring them in too late to actually affect anything. That or they don't give them the freedom to do their job. I suppose it might take special skills to do video game writing, dunno, but some writers manage it for things like DDO (as well as all the pen and paper writers out there, that seem to need to write in a similar style).
Yeah, there's lots of possible reasons. IIRC Rhianna Pratchett complained about DICE hiring her so late (for Mirror's Edge) that she had almost no freedom and additionally they altered and removed large portions until she didn't recognize her stuff. But I think that in some cases the hired writers simply aren't that good, despite being oh so talented Hollywood screenwriters. :P
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jefequeso: I'm not at all surprised you don't like it.
I'm not sure if you're trying to be snide or not, or just indicate that you do like it and we never like the same games.

It's important to note, I'm not saying the game is horrid, or anything, it just isn't anything terribly special and most folks will want to wait for a sale. I do like games like this, but if you were expecting something of New Vegas or Deus Ex quality, this isn't it.

I pre-ordered it despite the rumblings that it was turning out to be ass. As it turns out, it wasn't complete ass, it simply wasn't very good (and I regret pre-ordering instead of picking it up on sale around Christmas time for less than half what I paid). There's a lot of good games out right now, Dishonored simply doesn't manage to be particularly charming in comparison to the other stuff I've been playing.
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jamyskis: Shouldn't it have been called Dishonoured though in the UK?
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F4LL0UT: Shouldn't it be called Entehrt in Germany? :P
Actually, I think it should be called "Die Maske des Zorns" ("The Mask of Wrath"). Because that's its subtitle here and I think it sounds better .

Then again, it would make for a rather unoriginal title. Not to mention that it's so close to "Die Maske des Zorro" ("The Mask of Zorro"), that I tend to misread it.
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orcishgamer: I think it's because they bring them in too late to actually affect anything. That or they don't give them the freedom to do their job. I suppose it might take special skills to do video game writing, dunno, but some writers manage it for things like DDO (as well as all the pen and paper writers out there, that seem to need to write in a similar style).
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F4LL0UT: Yeah, there's lots of possible reasons. IIRC Rhianna Pratchett complained about DICE hiring her so late (for Mirror's Edge) that she had almost no freedom and additionally they altered and removed large portions until she didn't recognize her stuff. But I think that in some cases the hired writers simply aren't that good, despite being oh so talented Hollywood screenwriters. :P
I think hiring screenwriters for this kind of thing is actually a mistake, video games only superficially seem more like movies. In reality you interact with them far more like you would with pen and paper.
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jefequeso: I'm not at all surprised you don't like it.
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orcishgamer: I'm not sure if you're trying to be snide or not, or just indicate that you do like it and we never like the same games. It's important to note, I'm not saying the game is horrid, or anything, it just isn't anything terribly special and most folks will want to wait for a sale. I do like games like this, but if you were expecting something of New Vegas or Deus Ex quality, this isn't it. I pre-ordered it despite the rumblings that it was turning out to be ass. As it turns out, it wasn't complete ass, it simply wasn't very good (and I regret pre-ordering instead of picking it up on sale around Christmas time for less than half what I paid). There's a lot of good games out right now, Dishonored simply doesn't manage to be particularly charming in comparison to the other stuff I've been playing.
I actually wasn't trying to be snide, no. For some reason it struck me as the sort of game you and I might disagree on.
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orcishgamer:
Ok... more of a response, since I got called away:

I think it's less good than Thief and Deus Ex (not sure where the New Vegas comparison comes from) in some ways, namely the stealth and the UI, and better in other ways. It does a better job in terms of its simulation elements, in how smooth it feels to play, and in its combat. To me it's a trade off. And I like the fact that it ends up feeling like Thief or Deus Ex without just being a complete copy. In my opinion, it's a much more successful spiritual successor than Bioshock.

What exactly makes it not worthy of high scores, in your opinion?
I completely agree with all points, and have the same question. The way I see it person can be unimpressed with Dishonored only if they are burnt out on Thief and Deus ex, e.g. played them 5 times or more.
Post edited October 12, 2012 by lettmon
I am only about 8 hours in game, but it already beats DE:HR in every aspect - Gameplay mechanics, level design, atmosphere or setting.


I hope that DE:HR and Bioshock guys are taking notes.
Post edited October 12, 2012 by Bodkin
I really like the stealth/nonkill approach options for the game, its a bit annoying that the sleep bolts are pricey
I think of all the Deus Ex like games I've played (including System Shock 2 and the Thief series) Dishonored is the most versatile of the bunch. Stealth and combat both work equally well, and you don't have restrict yourself to either one.

The level design is incredible too, and the blink ability makes it easy to explore every nook and cranny.
I suspected this would be my personal GOTY and after playing a few hours it certainly lived up to my expectations. There's a one or two issues I assumed the game would have that annoys me but they are too few and too minor to ruin the fun.

Head over to Steam forum section if you want some information about the game like fixing issues, gameplay tips or technical tweaks.

Two movies I recorded: Drop, Slash and Bounce and Drop Assassination
Post edited October 12, 2012 by Nirth
It's too expensive for me atm.