Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Dishonored

As of right now, I'm currently playing Phantom Pain. I'd like to write a review about it but I'm not done with the game nor do I feel like spoiling what I have completed so far. So instead, I'm choosing to write about Dishonored.

Bethesda made it to where we can now play Dishonored on current consoles which is freaking awesome! I love this game so much because everything about it is just great to experience.

You play as a mute name Corvo Attano, who is the Loyal Protector until he gets framed for killing the Empress as well as responsible for kidnapping her daughter. A group of Loyalists help you to break out of Coldridge Prison and make you go after those who framed you in order to restore everything before the fall of the Empress.

But of course, you don't HAVE to kill these people. Dishonored made it to where you can make a decision to either spare these people or just downright kill'em immediately. Depending on your actions gives you a different outcome of the game. If you kill people, you get a more evil kind of ending. If you more so put enemies to sleep and do things non-lethally, you get a peaceful ending. How to do some of these other choices is if you choose to eavesdrop on your enemies or discover a secret area. That kind of stuff. The game also provides you with more of a lore to the area, characters, and events by scattering notes, letters, and books around for you to collect.

Corvo also has magic abilities that he gained from the Outsider, a mysterious entity-like person who I swear looks like Johnny Depp from Dark Shadows. He gives Corvo powers that he can gain by collecting runes. You can take control of animals/humans, teleport, blast people with wind gusts, slow down time. You can also enhance your jump height or increase your health and such. There's also bone charms that grants you different magical stuff such as "gain more mana by drinking elixir" or "white rats do not harm you," those kinds of effects.

The weapons in this game are also fun to play with. You have your typical sword. Nothing really to talk about. You also have a pistol that you can upgrade, along with a crossbow that can fire regular, sleeping, and flaming bolts. You also have a regular grenade or a sticky one (that can be pinned to a anything.) Last but not least you have what is called a spring razor. These things are evil. They can stick to anything and if an enemy is around, it acts like a proximity mine and unleashes these sharp razor whips that chops them into pieces. Yeah, I forgot to mention, you can also pick up stuff, meaning, you can pick up enemy body pieces.

I alone cannot explain every little detail about this game. I definitely recommend you to pick the game up and play it. It's available now for current consoles either by purchasing the game from stores or downloading it. It's definitely worth playing and it also has the DLC that comes with it as well. There's three of them that gives you more replay value and such. It is worth the buy.

I'm the Kitty, that's all folks!

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