Reprise your role as a supernatural assassin in Dishonored 2 - the next chapter in the award-winning Dishonored saga by Arkane Studios. Play your way in a world where mysticism and industry collide. Will you choose to play as Empress Emily Kaldwin or the royal protector, Corvo Attano? Will you make your way through the game unseen, make full use of its brutal combat system, or use a blend of both? How will you combine your character's unique set of powers, weapons and gadgets to eliminate your enemies? The story responds to your choices, leading to intriguing outcomes, as you play through each of the game's hand-crafted missions.
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Warnic05
16 Dec 1613#1
Why are all the new games getting so cheap now. My wallets saying no but my heads saying I need it
didsburydan
16 Dec 165#4
i've got so much game to play, so little time. is there anyway to hide video game offers?!
shadrach to morethananaddict
16 Dec 163#11
The first comes as a code.
Bethesda is just the publisher, in this instance. Dishonored isn't like Fallout or Skyrim at all. Think of it as a successor to the old Thief games, if you've ever played those, though it's not a pure stealth game and has more of an emphasis on combat. It's not an open-world RPG. Bioshock might be the closest comparison in terms of modern titles, though it's not a perfect comparison.
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Warnic05
16 Dec 1613#1
Why are all the new games getting so cheap now. My wallets saying no but my heads saying I need it
didsburydan to Warnic05
16 Dec 16#2
saaaaaaaaame.
dave859 to Warnic05
16 Dec 16#7
same happened last year for the new releases, remember assassins creed syndicate and fallout 4 and also halo 5 pretty much half in price by December.
6ixFoot1 to Warnic05
16 Dec 161#13
Don't complain about it mate. I'd rather they drop than hold their price.
cannibalwombat
16 Dec 161#3
What a bargain! Managed to resist buying given the huge backlog, even though it includes (the admittedly mediocre remaster of) the first game, which adds incredible value.
Heat added.
didsburydan
16 Dec 165#4
i've got so much game to play, so little time. is there anyway to hide video game offers?!
Anchico
16 Dec 161#5
damn, great deal
derbree
16 Dec 16#6
hot almost paid £30 last week or so for the limited edition. Think this will hit the £19.99 boxing day sales.
bobzuruncle to derbree
17 Dec 16#21
I did pay that last week :disappointed:
mrmcdermot
16 Dec 162#8
must....resist
bryngreen
16 Dec 16#9
Yes but they were all severe disappointments(halo 5 being a contender for biggest waste of my time in my entire life) , this is great and improves on the original!
morethananaddict
16 Dec 16#10
Are these games any good? I'm so tempted... but I have a backlog of Rise of the Tomb Raider, Rayman Legends, currently playing a new game on Skyrim, and a few others I'm playing in between... lol but have been curious about this with it being a Bethesda title. Is it comparable at all to the likes of Fallout and Skyrim or poor next to those?
edit. Also would like to know if the first game is a code or on the disc? Anyone know?
shadrach to morethananaddict
16 Dec 163#11
The first comes as a code.
Bethesda is just the publisher, in this instance. Dishonored isn't like Fallout or Skyrim at all. Think of it as a successor to the old Thief games, if you've ever played those, though it's not a pure stealth game and has more of an emphasis on combat. It's not an open-world RPG. Bioshock might be the closest comparison in terms of modern titles, though it's not a perfect comparison.
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Reprise your role as a supernatural assassin in Dishonored 2 - the next chapter in the award-winning Dishonored saga by Arkane Studios. Play your way in a world where mysticism and industry collide. Will you choose to play as Empress Emily Kaldwin or the royal protector, Corvo Attano? Will you make your way through the game unseen, make full use of its brutal combat system, or use a blend of both? How will you combine your character's unique set of powers, weapons and gadgets to eliminate your enemies? The story responds to your choices, leading to intriguing outcomes, as you play through each of the game's hand-crafted missions.
Top comments
Bethesda is just the publisher, in this instance. Dishonored isn't like Fallout or Skyrim at all. Think of it as a successor to the old Thief games, if you've ever played those, though it's not a pure stealth game and has more of an emphasis on combat. It's not an open-world RPG. Bioshock might be the closest comparison in terms of modern titles, though it's not a perfect comparison.
All comments (24)
Heat added.
edit. Also would like to know if the first game is a code or on the disc? Anyone know?
Bethesda is just the publisher, in this instance. Dishonored isn't like Fallout or Skyrim at all. Think of it as a successor to the old Thief games, if you've ever played those, though it's not a pure stealth game and has more of an emphasis on combat. It's not an open-world RPG. Bioshock might be the closest comparison in terms of modern titles, though it's not a perfect comparison.