Dishonored is an immersive first-person action game that casts you as a supernatural assassin driven by revenge. With Dishonored’s flexible combat system, creatively eliminate your targets as you combine the supernatural abilities, weapons and unusual gadgets at your disposal.
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Overwhelmingly Positive (778 reviews) - 95% of the 778 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive.
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Overwhelmingly Positive (24,895 reviews) - 97% of the 24,895 user reviews for this game are positive.
Release Date: 8 Oct, 2012

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Includes 5 items: Dishonored, Dishonored - The Knife of Dunwall, Dishonored - Void Walker Arsenal, Dishonored: Dunwall City Trials, Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches

 

Reviews

“A big, shiny example of so much we keep asking for in games, but rarely get”
Editor's Choice - PC Gamer

“Nothing short of a masterpiece”
- Kotaku

“A joy to play” “Engrossing from start to finish”
9.2/10 – IGN

“It will blow you away”
5 out of 5 stars - The Escapist

“Bold, original and brilliant”
9/10 – Destructoid

About This Game

Dishonored is an immersive first-person action game that casts you as a supernatural assassin driven by revenge. With Dishonored’s flexible combat system, creatively eliminate your targets as you combine the supernatural abilities, weapons and unusual gadgets at your disposal. Pursue your enemies under the cover of darkness or ruthlessly attack them head on with weapons drawn. The outcome of each mission plays out based on the choices you make.

Story:

Dishonored is set in Dunwall, an industrial whaling city where strange steampunk- inspired technology and otherworldly forces coexist in the shadows. You are the once-trusted bodyguard of the beloved Empress. Framed for her murder, you become an infamous assassin, known only by the disturbing mask that has become your calling card. In a time of uncertainty, when the city is besieged by plague and ruled by a corrupt government armed with industrial technologies, dark forces conspire to bestow upon you abilities beyond those of any common man – but at what cost? The truth behind your betrayal is as murky as the waters surrounding the city, and the life you once had is gone forever.

Key features:

  • Improvise and Innovate

    Approach each assassination with your own style of play. Use shadow and sound to your advantage to make your way silently through levels unseen by foes, or attack enemies head-on as they respond to your aggression. The flexible combat system allows you to creatively combine your abilities, supernatural powers and gadgets as you make your way through the levels and dispatch your targets. Improvise and innovate to define your play style.
  • Action with Meaning

    The world of Dishonored reacts to how you play. Move like a ghost and resist corruption, or show no mercy and leave a path of destruction in your wake. Decide your approach for each mission, and the outcomes will change as a result.
  • Supernatural Abilities

    Teleport for stealth approaches, possess any living creature, or stop time itself to orchestrate unearthly executions! Combining your suite of supernatural abilities and weapons opens up even more ways to overcome obstacles and eliminate targets. The game’s upgrade system allows for the mastery of deadly new abilities and devious gadgets.
  • A City Unlike Any Other

    Enter an original world envisioned by Half-Life 2 art director Viktor Antonov. Arkane and Bethesda bring you a steampunk city where industry and the supernatural collide, creating an atmosphere thick with intrigue. The world is yours to discover.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows Vista / Windows 7
    • Processor: 3.0 GHz dual core or better
    • Memory: 3 GB system RAM
    • Hard Disk Space: 9 GB
    • Video Card: DirectX 9 compatible with 512 MB video RAM or better (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / ATI Radeon HD 5850)
    • Sound: Windows compatible sound card
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows Vista / Windows 7 (enhanced for 64-bit OS)
    • Processor: 2.4 GHz quad core or better (enhanced for multi-core processors)
    • Memory: 4 GB system RAM
    • Hard Disk Space: 9 GB
    • Video Card: DirectX 9 compatible with 768 MB video RAM or better (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / ATI Radeon HD 5850)
    • Sound: Windows compatible sound card
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Heisenberg
( 27.6 hrs on record )
Posted: 16 August
An excellent product.
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Jashua.jh
( 20.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
favorite stealth game.
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Vladimir Pukin
( 32.8 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Great game, DLC is long too
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TEE HEE!
( 1.4 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
League Of Legends ZED SIMULATOR combined with Assassin's creed!
♥♥♥♥ has gone real you can teleport in this game!
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sdog
( 1.6 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
I didn't like it. Other than that the game is okay. Also the story is meh. I don't like the combat, but I can see why people like it.
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Unjx
( 24.2 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Love the game, was playing a perfect ghost playthrough, going swimmingly until one of the last missions. Where (without too many spoilers) if you did the side quest with granny rags on the first level, you are forced to kill someone. Literally game breaking and unacceptable. The only way to resolve it and get the ghost achivement was to go through the entire game again and avoid that first side quest. Totally ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥t.
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jedaley
( 9.8 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Fantastic. Story-Rich. Eager to play no. 2.
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Knightcrawler
( 23.4 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
This Game Is So Much Fun.Fluid Combat.Good Story.Great Characters.Distinct World.So Many Optional Objectives & Collectible.Multiple Way To Kill Your Target & Complete Your Objective.And All Above Them The Most Awesome Thing Is Stealth & Those Powers.And My Favorite Power Is Dark Vision.I Am A Scavenger So I Used This Power A Lot.And Yeah This Game Is Worth A Buy.Those Who Didn't Own This Game Grab It Fast.
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edwardfusrodah
( 4.2 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Bethesda made a really good job making this game. It has a special place in its genre and it is really fun to play. I recommend Dishonored to everyone.
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Jelly Toast( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
( 30.5 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Stop reading this and go play Dishonored. Seriously you're missing out
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61 of 63 people (97%) found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
Recommended
22.6 hrs on record
Posted: 19 July
If you don’t know Dishonored at least by name, then, my friend, you’ve been sorely missing out.

Arkane Studios and Bethesda brought to us one of the most amazing stealth games I’ve ever played. Biased? Maybe a little.

I don’t think I need to start with what Dishonored is about, as it’s such a well-known game already, but in case you’ve been living under a rock (admittedly as I was until I got it, haha), then here: Take on the role of Corvo, the late Empress’ bodyguard, now framed for her murder and deemed an assassin. As you search for the ones who are truly at guilt and try to regain your good name (or make a new name for your own), as well as get revenge, you go through the most amazingly crafted story and world, finding out about the plague that has struck the city, as well as many other things I shall not spoil for you.

Onto a more technical aspect: Dishonored is a first-person stealth/action game set in a steampunk type of world with some fantasy/magic/supernatural elements in it; I found it quite reminiscent of Bioshock in some ways, and it is an amazing, amazing] game. And this coming from someone who normally doesn’t like first person games that much, and who really sucks at stealth. The only thing that would make Dishonored any better to me right now would be if it had an option for third person.

So, what’s so great about this game, you ask? For starters, the graphics are breath-taking, even in the lowest settings; and it works on lower end PCs without a hitch, which goes to prove you can have pretty cool graphics without sacrificing playability on toasters.

The sound in the game and the voice acting too, is beautifully done. The voice, the music, everything seems to fit just perfect with the setting and characters. What’s more amazing is that the sounds your character makes when moving aren’t just filler for your enjoyment. If you’re far too loud, enemies will hear you, and will find you.

Dishonored provides you with a varied style of gameplay, not the least of which is the supernatural aspect. It has many powers to choose from, and using them is not as hard as it appears at first. Once you get used to the controls, you find they’re reasonably comfortable, although not all of them precisely handy.

But my favorite thing of all has to be the many ways you can play this game, and many ways you have to approach a mission, which just ups the replayability up to a hundred; you can try different power combinations on different playthroughs, approach everything in a rather YOLO kind of way or try to stealth your way around and be a ghost, you can even mix and match! Choose to use or even not use your supernatural powers at all, and make several moral choices that will determine what kind of ending you get after all, and what kind of person Corvo becomes. Every moral choice you make, every person you kill or not, will change how people perceive you, how you as Corvo see yourself, and the ending you get. You also have more than one path to choose for each mission, which makes it feel far more like an open world, even if it’s not really an open world game.



I would definitely recommend everyone to play it at least once; it’s too much of a fantastic game, you simply can’t miss it.
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87 of 102 people (85%) found this review helpful
64 people found this review funny
Recommended
44.2 hrs on record
Posted: 4 August
Is Dishonored well crafted?
-Yes, of course.

Is Dishonored fun?
-Indeed, I belive so.

Is Dishonored good?
-Never doubt it.

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69 of 98 people (70%) found this review helpful
37 people found this review funny
Recommended
106.7 hrs on record
Posted: 26 July
No one is going to read this, and if you do, sorry I'm not giving you a real review. I just wanted to bump up the 97% positive review even higher. All I can say is, if you haven't played this game yet, why the hell are you reading reviews and not playing this game?
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21 of 21 people (100%) found this review helpful
12 people found this review funny
Recommended
12.8 hrs on record
Posted: 8 August
A better Assasssin's Creed game than the past six Assassin's Creed games
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26 of 34 people (76%) found this review helpful
41 people found this review funny
Recommended
57.0 hrs on record
Posted: 25 July
10/10 would gather for whiskey and cigars
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21 of 26 people (81%) found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
Recommended
32.8 hrs on record
Posted: 17 July
Great Game,
Was in my backlog for over 3 year i think xD I bought it and it's DLC When ESO Just came out and was Pay to Play.
Great Story and Mechanism, like how your killing and nonlethal methods effect the outcome of the game and how other ppl interact with you.
the endings changes and all :D
to be honest I forgot how much I wanted to play this till i saw Dishonored 2 coming out, then I remember this and now that i played it I feel it was greatly satisfying :D

Just an advice in playing,
If you want the good ending and nonlethal ways, Start from the Start !
I played first 2 mission like mad ! killed all !
but then I had 2 no kill mission and 1 Ghost with only 12 kill and 2 other mission only 3 and 8 kill !
but Chaos level keep on staying at high :|
I even did extra saving of Civilian and test subjects and all :D
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15 of 16 people (94%) found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
Recommended
6.1 hrs on record
Posted: 7 August
Murder tons of people to prove you did not kill someone

Or not, it depends on your choice. Take control of Corvo Attano (funny name eh), as you are framed for a murder you did not commit and embark on your quest for vengeance against those that plotted against you. That vengeance can take many forms. Unlike many games out there, you actually have the freedom to play as you like. You can choose the pacifist way and not murder a single person, therefore guards can either be avoided or knocked unconcious, or you can become the terror of the game's city, Dunwall, and butcher through the ranks of your enemies. Or you can do something in between, the choice is yours. Keep in mind though, the way you play the game has a massive impact on the city and dire consequences. I will not tell you more about it, you just have to try it for yourself (nobody loves spoilers).

To help you in your quest, there's an elaborate power system and equipment upgrade system. Corvo's powers can be customised as you want and they open plenty of options that will make your life easier. For example, you can see your enemies through walls, increase your jump height, upgrade your boots for quieter movement, increase your speed when you choke guards etc etc. Each perk and upgrade will help you either in combat or stealth and you have no constraints if you want to choose a middle way and pick something from both, like I did in my first playthrough.

Each mission is designed as a sandbox, allowing you to choose the approach you want and you can take your time, exploring the surrounding areas helping people in need, looking for treasures or overhearing conversations or you can just go straight for your objective at the cost of several chances to upgrade Corvo.

As you progress in the story, new factions and enemies are introduced, which give you a feeling that "the tides are shifting" and introduce new challenges for you to overcome. As an example, a particular mission introduces a new type of foes which can not be easily outmanoeuvred, leaving you with the option to charge at them or find other, stealthier paths. It's a nice touch to the gameplay, but the sub-plot lacks a bit, leaving you with the feeling of a rushed addition. It would be nice to see a couple of things explained a bit further.

Visually, the game is a little bit odd at best. Its style may remind you of an oil painting, always shifting, always in motion. It has beautiful lighting, soft textures and smart use of colors. From the terraced urban streets at night to grand, royal palaces the setting reminds a lot of the Victorian England era. However, the hands are too large to be real and the facial animations could have been a lot better. In general, the characters seem bulky and slightly badly drawn, probably because of the whole painting-like themed graphics. Personally, I did not enjoy it that much. In general, visually, there's nothing too special about it, but you can look past that with ease.

Still not convinced? What if I could told you can become a rat, neckstabbing wizard? What about then?

RATING:

Gameplay
9.5/10

Presentation:
7.5/10

Story:
7/10

Unique Factor: Costumisation:
9/10

OVERALL: 8.2/10
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9 of 9 people (100%) found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
9 of 11 people (82%) found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
Recommended
31.6 hrs on record
Posted: 20 July
This game is awesome, you can master the arts of stealth or choose to go berserk. The atmosphere and story in this game are great. And there is so much more to it. I can't believe I forgot to recommend this game. It's definetly one of the best games I have played.
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4 of 4 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
31.8 hrs on record
Posted: 20 July
I consider this game as one of three or five that I would bestow a 10/10 rating on.

The world and characters are fascinating and immersive, the art design and environments are spectacular places to explore, the combat and stealth mechanics all work near flawlessly, and there are so many memorable set pieces and grand assassinations that it's hard to say anything but good things, with so many ways to handle situations that repeat playthroughs can always feel somewhat different, making a 7-8 hour story stretch to perhaps 30-50 hours of gameplay if you want to try every path you can take.

This is the first game that I beat and then started a new game in within the hour. It is that much fun to play through.

This game is a must own in my opinion.
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