For the current new-game price, DISHONORED fails to live up to the hype.
I completed all of this game's nine-levels in 25 hours. My style of gameplay was stealthy and I enjoy searching for—and finding—hidden treasures. I suspect an aggressive gamer might complete the game in less than 15 hours.
This game is only worth about $15. For a new sixty dollar game to be considered good-to-great (four or five stars) it should take someone like me no less than one hundred hours to complete and an aggressive gamer no less than sixty hours start-to-finish.
Also, unfortunately, there are no mini-games or puzzles in DISHONORED. It isn't a bad game. I enjoyed playing it. It's just not worth the price.
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As I'm need of something to fill my videogame time in between currently playing Borderlands 2 with the lads, and eagerly awaiting Bioshock: Infinite's debut in February, I intend on buying a copy of this. I like the look, the setting, the myriad ways you can dispatch enemies and innocent bystanders alike... but I've held off on purchasing it, for as inventive as this game is, I get the impression -- and this is somewhat supported by your review -- that not a lot of people will buy it. Or, they'll buy it, and resell it a few months after finishing. A price drop is looming for Dishonored, and that's when I'll STRIKE!!
One of my mates is trying to persuade me to come with him to a pre-Black Friday event at Wal-mart. Normally, I wouldn't set foot within miles of a Wal-mart, as it remains America's Foremost Filth-Hole™, but my friend mentioned they'll have copies of Dishonored there for $25.
*sharpens lucky machetes*
My review fails to mention one of the intentions of this game's designers was (similar to LA NOIR) players would re-play entire missions in order to either improve their time, lower their level of chaos, or find hidden items they failed to discover.
I am not a re-player, just like I am not a re-reader of print nor a re-watcher of film.
Re-players will spend more time in this world and, thusly, not be put off by the pricetag.
Since the only reason not to like the game is the four dollar-per-playable-hour bit, people who are not on a budget have no reason not to love this game.
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