
If run & gun COD style then probably you would complete the game within 8hrs or less and feel some disappointment about its length. If run & gun COD style then probably you would complete the game within 8hrs Depends on the gameplay style, Dishonored shows its real values. … Expandĭepends on the gameplay style, Dishonored shows its real values. I can fanboy over it all day but you probably won’t know if you’ll like it until you try it out because it’s such a unique game. For me, the first person perspective combined with the really unique atmosphere/art style made the game so immersive and nostalgic. You should note that it lets you lean to peak around corners and that the game gives you an ability very early on that lets you see enemies through walls if you’re worried about limited viewing angles in first person. Whether you’ll enjoy stealth in first person depends on personal preference. You can also get really creative with the powers/tool sets the game gives you (check out StealthGamerBR’s Dishonored videos on Youtube). Because of it, doing front up assaults on all enemies is as fun of a playstyle as playing stealthily and the powers/tool sets the game gives you make it a fully viable playstyle. Not to mention it’s amazing combat system which lets you play the game as a full blown action game. It also lets you complete the game non lethally and without ever getting detected. The AI of the enemies is really good compared to most other stealth games because the guards can become hostile from seeing you very easily and from many angles they aren’t retards like in many other stealth games, especially on higher difficulties. The stealth gameplay is as good as it gets because it has the best level design in all of gaming imo and it’s designed to facilitate the stealth gameplay (hiding spots, places to dump bodies, etc).

There was new things I learnt about each level even when playing them for the 3rd time.

Go through the front door or scout the building exterior and look for a secret entrance or teleport to higher ground and go through an open window or even possess a freaking rat and crawl through the ventilation system). The levels are so ridiculously detailed letting you progress through them a million different ways (i.e.

What I loved about the series is how much freedom you get in choosing how to play the game. It’s a first person stealth-action game and an immersive sim set in a 19th century setting. It’s a first person stealth-action game and an immersive Dishonored is probably my 2nd favourite game of all time (behind Dishonored 2 hehe). Dishonored is probably my 2nd favourite game of all time (behind Dishonored 2 hehe).
