One of the most revered games of all time was Warren Spector’s Deus Ex. The reason was just how refreshing the approach of a multi-solution game design was among a sea of assault style shooters. That was in 2000; since then many other titles have given players options, and some have been intriguing, such as the original Dishonored, and now we have Dishonored 2.
A quick recommendation for those looking to fill in the days until Fallout 4, or even Dishonored 2
The critically acclaimed Dishonored is due for some more content – The knife of Dunwall allows you to play as the Empress’ assassinator.
Dishonored is a new IP from the same production stable as Skyrim, but the influences here are Deus Ex, Half Life 2 and Thief. Big influences indeed, but Dishonored manages to be its own beast, at times disquieting, at others tense or frustrating but overall very satisfying.
Maybe the spelling is not so great for our traditional English roots, but Dishonored certainly looks to have the goods when it comes to creative ways to take down enemies.
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