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Bethesda's New Title Dishonored Detailed

Posted on Tuesday, July 12 @ 13:13:41 Eastern by


Not much was available about Bethesda's new title Dishonored except for a cryptic cover on Game Informer, but now the GI article is live and it's full of details on what Harvey Smith, a lead developer for Thief and Deus Ex, along with Arkane Studios' Raf Colantonio, has in store.

The story centers around Corvo, the legendary bodyguard for the Empress, who is falsely accused of murdering her by Lord Regent. Corvo, however, isn't one to go down easily and he has supernatural powers, unusual gadgets, and an all-around knack for ass-kicking stealth-ops to bring Regent and his goons down.

His powers include being able to stop time, summon rats, and even possess a rat to escape detection. In that way, it's like Double Fine's Stacking, where there are multiple solutions to a problem, and which solutions you choose (that is, how much destruction you cause) impacts the game world around you.

It’s an assassination game that reacts to how violent you are. An unusual “chaos” system tracks how much collateral damage you cause, and the game world changes as a result of your actions. Unlike a light/dark side meter, though, it’s a behind-the-scenes element that affects story decisions without punishing the player or pushing them to play one way or another.

Check back with Game Revolution for more info on Dishonored. Hey, we gotta have more than just that one screenshot!

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Related Games:   Deus Ex, Thief: Deadly Shadows


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  • tinymhg
    tinymhg - Joined: Jun 22, 2011
    Don't look like Brink. Sounds a bit familiar though. This guy can "summon rats" Bioshock Infinite's Booker summons crows.
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    Posted: Jul 12th, 2011 at 2:24 pm
  • sliverstorm
    sliverstorm - Joined: Jun 23, 2007
    Ever since Dark Messiah of Might and Magic, I've been keeping an eye on Arkane Studios. Thief + DMoM&M physics-based first person combat system would have tears of joy streaming down my face, but I don't know if that's what I'm seeing here.
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    Posted: Jul 12th, 2011 at 4:35 pm

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