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Arclight 10-07-12 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Spike88 (Post 1945147)
Blame your retailers,

Oh I do. Digital retail and separate release dates... daftest thing.

Spike88 10-07-12 07:45 PM

Well, my local game store isn't doing a midnight release so I'll have to wait until Tuesday morning. If I had gotten the steam version it would unlock at 12:01am est.

Dowly 10-08-12 12:02 PM

WTF Is...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=INPKd4JGtsk

Arclight 10-08-12 12:09 PM

Wot I Think: Dishonored

Spike88 10-08-12 09:58 PM

My ps3 just died the night before dishonored. :wah:

I can probably refund my pre-order for the PC version(if the store even carries any copies), but the fact my ps3 died is a major blow.

Spike88 10-12-12 05:47 PM

With a new PS3 slim I give dishonored a whirl.

Pros:
So far I've played for four hours and I'm still haven't killed my first target, just for the fact I'm exploring every nook and cranny.

The sense of exploration is great in this game, and not every path leads somewhere, I've climbed to the tops of buildings to realize it's a dead end(although sometimes there is hidden items up there).

The combat is amazing, few games have made sword combat as good as this.

The game is fully customizable. Even on the ps3 I can change FOV, bindings, turn on and off certain elements of the head, change the crosshairs opacity etc.

The sound is amazing, it immerses you into the environment you're in.

I love the art style, big fan of Viktor Antonov's work.

The attention to detail is outstanding. From the idle animations of the NPC's, to the fact your blade gets bloodied after combat(and actually stays this way).

The Cons:
Textures pop in at certain times, which may have to do with the fact I'm playing a console version.

Guard AI has shown two hiccups so far.
In one area 4-5 guards all ran off to fight a bandit I didn't think they would be able to see. Also I had a guard get stuck on a short wall. He saw rats on the other side, moved close to stomp them, and then lost sight. He'd regain sight, go "Huh?"(sound guards make when they see you) and then lose sight again.

The bandits have the ability to take a swig of alcohol and shoot flames at you. My problem with this is that they do it a lot, and that they seem to have an endless supply.






Overall, this game seems like a love child between Half Life 2 and Bioshock, it also feels like a Deus Ex game(except for the fact that the dialogue options are slim).

Depending on how good Assassin's Creed 3 and Hitman Absolution are, this may be my Goty.

Task Force 10-13-12 08:52 PM

Finished Dishonored a few hours ago, A very good game, I enjoyed it. Think I will do a not so non lethal stealthy play though, as I didn't really get a change to mess with the combat with the way I played it, though the little bit of combat i did was fun.

Dowly 10-24-12 11:08 AM

Yahtzee:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/vide...445-Dishonored

AVGWarhawk 12-25-12 12:40 PM

I scored this game for Christmas. :D

Oberon 12-25-12 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1982953)
I scored this game for Christmas. :D

Likewise! :up:

Julhelm 12-25-12 03:00 PM

Probably my GOTY.

mookiemookie 12-26-12 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1952185)

I have to say he hits the nail on the head here. I bought this one around a month ago and I got nearly to the end but just kind of...lost interest in it. The characters are flatter than cardboard and they're completely uninteresting. The storyline was a yawner with twists and turns you could see coming a mile away. The developers attempted to sprinkle bits of background lore in the form of books and recordings around the game world, but I couldn't be bothered to care about any of it. I was most of the way through mission 7 of 9 before I just kind of threw in the towel. If you're that far into the game, that's when the story should be in full swing at that point and you should be really into it. Not so much with me.

Like Yahtzee, I was shooting for the "good" ending so I was trying to go as non-lethal as possible. It severely limits the game as you have only two ways of dispatching a guard if you play that way - sleep darts (which are rare and expensive so you end up not using them) and sneaking up behind the guy and choking him out. So for me, the game just got very repetitive: hide behind something while the guard walks his pre-programmed little patrol path, wait until he passes, choke him, stash the body where I was hiding. Rinse, repeat ad nauseum.

I was a fan of the Thief series way back when and if you liked those games, you'll have a bit of fun with this one. I just thought there was just something missing. Meh.

AVGWarhawk 12-27-12 08:32 AM

I have played perhaps 2 hours of the game. Over all interesting but as a player you are channeled to every directive required to continue on with the game. In other words, Fallout 3 provided a very open free roam game play area with numerous objectives to choose from. Not so much in Dishonored. Created by Bethesda I would have hoped the free roam would be much like Fallout 3. For me, I compare games such as Dishonored with Fallout 3. Fallout 3 is my most favorite game produced. Many games pale in comparison. I will continue on with the game and see where it takes me.

As a side note, I tried to play Assassins Creed. I simply could not get into the story line or game.

I got my daughter Skyrim for Christmas. This will be my next game to play. Once she is completed it. :03:

mookiemookie 12-27-12 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1983822)
I have played perhaps 2 hours of the game. Over all interesting but as a player you are channeled to every directive required to continue on with the game. In other words, Fallout 3 provided a very open free roam game play area with numerous objectives to choose from. Not so much in Dishonored. Created by Bethesda I would have hoped the free roam would be much like Fallout 3. For me, I compare games such as Dishonored with Fallout 3. Fallout 3 is my most favorite game produced. Many games pale in comparison. I will continue on with the game and see where it takes me.

As a side note, I tried to play Assassins Creed. I simply could not get into the story line or game.

I got my daughter Skyrim for Christmas. This will be my next game to play. Once she is completed it. :03:

Yeah, the whole mission setup made it feel way too game-y and not very organic. Go to the base, get a mission, go to a pre-set level with boundaries and walls, do your thing, then return. I didn't care for that at all.

I will say the art and the style of the game is neat. Kind of a steampunk, Victorian, mystical thing going on.

You'll love Skyrim. Beautiful world to wander around in, especially if you have it on PC and can slap some environmental mods on it.


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