Week two after the Photoshop contest was resurrected from an Internet black hole, everyone has contributed some of their best (and worst) ideas in an effort to rediscover the contest’s former glory. I asked for you to share some alternate masks for Corvo and Emily on their campaign for blood thirsty revenge. We got…
Dishonored 2 Master Makes Chaos Run Worth The High Body Count
You might remember StealthGamerBR from his murderous tributes to the first Dishonored. The Brazilian YouTuber is well known for videos showing off his ability to manipulate time and space to delivery maximum carnage throughout the streets of Dunwall. R…
Dishonored 2’s First PC Patch Isn’t The One We’ve Been Waiting For
After a week-long wait, Bethesda released a beta PC patch for Dishonored 2 yesterday afternoon. It addresses a few of the game’s many issues, but is probably not going to be the fix you were hoping for.
Dishonored 2’s First PC Patch Isn’t The One We’ve Been Waiting For
After a week-long wait, Bethesda released a beta PC patch for Dishonored 2 yesterday afternoon. It addresses a few of the game’s many issues, but is probably not going to be the fix you were hoping for.
Dishonored 2 is getting a few additional modes soon.
Dishonored 2 is getting a few additional modes soon. Bethesda has outlined plans to bring a new game plus mode as well as custom difficulty modes to the game. The features will be released in a free update in the near future.Read more…
Five Hours In, Dishonored 2 Is Pretty Fun
I spent all of yesterday creeping through the shadows and stabbing people in the back in Dishonored 2. It’s a damn fine stealth game. Here are some early thoughts on what works and what doesn’t.
Dishonored 2 Is Having Trouble On PC
Here’s an unexpected disappointment to cap off an otherwise lovely and completely not-disappointing week: Dishonored 2 is rougher than expected on PC.
Dishonored, A Stealth Game For People Who Hate Stealth
I’m terrible at stealth games. I lack the patience, the focus, and the discipline to unravel the knot at the center of each level. Don’t get me wrong, I love sneaking around in the shadows. I just don’t like getting caught. And I always get caught. But while some games punish this sort of behavior, kicking the player back to a loading screen whenever they stick a toe out of line, Dishonored isn’t one of them. Unlike many of its contemporaries, Dishonored is as intrigued by its players’ mistakes as their exploits.