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  • Flawless
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    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

    #1

    Dishonored

    Game Informer August Cover Reveal

    Bethesda’s next game is a first-person stealth/action adventure, and we’ve got the first look at it in our upcoming August issue. There are dozens of reasons why you should care about this weird-looking game you've never heard of. A few of the most important ones are after the jump.

    Arkane Studios and founder Raf Colantonio have made memorable games in the past (Arx Fatalis, Dark Messiah of Might & Magic) that ultimately suffered from a lack of publisher support. Bethesda Softworks believes in their vision and is giving them all the time, money, and development help (regular meetings with guys like The Elder Scrolls' Todd Howard don't make your game worse) they need. Harvey Smith, one of the main minds behind the first two Deus Ex games and a legendary veteran of game development, shares the vision and is on board as Dishonored's co-creative director along with Colantonio. Viktor Antonov designed Half-Life 2's iconic City 17 and is lending his talents to Dishonored's world. This is a perfect storm for creating a game that shatters the mold that first-person action games have built for themselves in the mainstream.

    We've seen the game running, and now we share Colantonio and Smith's vision too. Dishonored is the antithesis of a edge-of-your-seat roller-coaster ride. It's a game about assassination where you don't have to kill anyone. It's a game about infiltration where you can set up traps and slaughter the entire garrison of an aristocrat's mansion rather than sneak in. It's a game about brutal violence where you can slip in and out of a fortified barracks with nobody ever knowing you were there. It's a game about morality and player choice where the world you create is based on your actions, not navigating conversation trees.
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  • bukktown
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    • Jan 2007
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    #2
    Re: Dishonored

    Sounds cool except for the bit where it says that its a game about brutal violence.

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    • WTF
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      • Aug 2002
      • 20274

      #3
      Re: Dishonored

      Re-read, you CAN play it like that. Or you can play it the way you want it to go. Sounds interesting definitely.
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      • DickDalewood
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        • Aug 2010
        • 6263

        #4
        Re: Dishonored

        Originally posted by bukktown
        Sounds cool except for the bit where it says that its a game about brutal violence.
        I fail to see the problem here, lol.

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        • bukktown
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          • Jan 2007
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          #5
          Re: Dishonored

          Originally posted by WTF
          Re-read, you CAN play it like that. Or you can play it the way you want it to go. Sounds interesting definitely.
          Yea! I'm an idiot! I understand now that I read it again

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          • bukktown
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            • Jan 2007
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            #6
            Re: Dishonored

            Originally posted by DickDalewood
            I fail to see the problem here, lol.
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            • Flawless
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              • Mar 2004
              • 16780

              #7
              Re: Dishonored

              IGN Preview

              It's a stealth action game that blends the multi-path exploration elements of Deus Ex with the combat variety of BioShock, all set in a fictional world designed by Viktor Antonov of Half-Life 2 fame. The mission-based excursions are isolated – this isn't an open world game – but within each space it's apparent there's plenty to do aside from the main quest. You can explore to find items, coins and more to power up your character and select skills, get side quests from NPCs and pick up blueprints to more skillfully interact with pieces of technology. All your actions of senseless violence or deadly precision are fed into a chaos system that will eventually affect how the game progresses. Arkane stresses this isn't a system of good or evil – the game isn't morally judging you for what you do – but the chaos rating will stick with you throughout the play experience and potentially alter the path of the story.
              At times Dishonored's gameplay has a Thief-like feel. With a knife in hand you can slink by in the shadows, observing enemies from afar and listening to their conversations to pick up additional bits of story. They'll have patrol routes around streets and through interiors, though sometimes the exact routes aren't entirely predictable. Enemies may stop to observe a piece of art in a hallway, or warm their hands on a fire, which can potentially ruin your plans to sneak up behind and pluck a key from their belt or to choke them into submission without creating any noise.

              When entering new rooms it's possible to peek through keyholes to observe the interior. If it's a full of enemies and you're tired of stealth, you can ditch the quiet routine entirely and use a magic wind blast to shatter the door. Then a time-stop can be initiated that freezes all onscreen but you, letting you dart between enemies and slice them up with your knife before they even have a chance to react.
              Though the area wasn't shown, between all missions you'll have access to a wide variety of upgrades in a central hub world. You can acquire new weapons, like one-handed crossbows, along with new skills. It's up to you whether you want to save up for a high-level skill early on, or use resources more freely to acquire a number of lower level abilities. This factors into how Arkane wants to reward exploration. If you look in every corner you'll bring back more resources that can lead to unlocking a much more versatile set of powers and weapons. Or you can blaze through, ignore many of the alternate paths, and concentrate on brute force and main quest goals. Choosing this path can have violent results, as special slow-motion knife kills can be initiated to decapitate foes and dispatch them in several other gruesome ways.

              With plenty of style and gameplay mechanics that should appeal to fans of BioShock, Thief and Deus Ex, Dishonored so far looks great. It's scheduled to be released in 2012 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC platforms.
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              • goh
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                • Aug 2003
                • 20755

                #8
                Re: Dishonored

                I'll say what I said about Borderlands. This looks like it should be in 3rd person.

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                • mgoblue678
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                  • Jul 2008
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                  Looks very interesting, and I like the fact that it is in first person. Will be keeping an eye on it.
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                  • Holic
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                    • Feb 2003
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                    #10
                    Re: Dishonored

                    Originally posted by Bondgirl0072
                    Is this game any good?
                    Release date isn't til 2012 at the earliest.

                    With that said, I'm really interested in this. Loved the Thief series and have been waiting on a game like this for some time now.

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                    • Stu
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                      • Jun 2004
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                      #11
                      Re: Dishonored

                      Debut trailer:

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                      • 8
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                        • Mar 2010
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                        #12
                        Re: Dishonored

                        This looks pretty sweet!
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                        • DickDalewood
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                          • Aug 2010
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                          #13
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                          AWESOME!!!

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                          • The Bad Man
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                            • Sep 2011
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                            #14
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                            i'm stunned by the graphics. might give this one a try but i wish the action was in a 3rd person.
                            Last edited by The Bad Man; 04-17-2012, 10:19 AM.

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                            • Jasong7777
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                              • May 2005
                              • 6415

                              #15
                              Re: Dishonored

                              Bethesda? This game will envolve a lot of glitches and freezing.
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