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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 98.9 hrs on record
Posted: 16 Feb, 2024 @ 3:06am

"Dishonored" is where you sneak, stab, and summon rats with the flair of a dark, supernatural ninja. You're Corvo Attano, wrongfully accused and stylishly masked, navigating the grimy yet gorgeous streets of Dunwall to clear your name and save the day, all while deciding whether to be a ghost or a one-man apocalypse.

The game shines with its "choose your own adventure" style of gameplay. Want to teleport like you're too lazy to walk? Check. Fancy controlling rats to do your bidding because why not? Absolutely. The powers are as fun as they are absurd, turning every mission into a playground of dark, magical possibilities.

Dunwall itself is a character, a beautifully bleak city that changes based on your penchant for chaos. Ever wondered if you can bypass security by possessing a fish? "Dishonored" says, "Why not?" It's a world where every shadow holds a secret, and every action (or misadventure with explosives) reshapes your tale.

In essence, "Dishonored" is a brilliantly crafted stealth game that encourages creativity and delivers a compelling story, all while letting you play as the most badass, rat-conjuring magician around. It's short, sweet, and to the point, like this review. 10/10, would accidentally summon a horde of rats in a panic again.
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