Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches

released on Aug 13, 2013

DLC for Dishonored

Continue your journey as the legendary assassin, Daud, in Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches. Access Daud’s weapons, gadgets, allies and supernatural abilities once more, and bring his twisted narrative that began with The Knife of Dunwall to a close.


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The second half of the Daud DLC for Dishonored. Having discovered that "Delilah" refers to a witch, Daud's quest now has him set his sights on her as she plots to steal Dunwall's throne for herself. It's quite fun to see Daud get to pivot into hero - well, anti-villain - even if I'd like to get to see a little more of our antagonist.

Once again we get 3 stages to round out the DLC; this time though while one of them is an area we've seen before, it's expanded enough to feel like an entirely new level here. The second level, set across the territories of two warring gangs, is one of the franchise's best ever, while the finale pits Daud against probably the most dangerous enemies yet in Dishonored. Brilliantly, there's save continuity between this and The Knife of Dunwall, allowing you to import your Chaos, stats, upgrades and cash from the first part, so you can have a complete and contiguous experience across the entire DLC.

Really good extension of the main game, giving an other point of view of the events of the main game. It's really cool that Daud has different powers than Corvo, making it refreshing to play and not redundant. I prefered the levels from Knife of Dunwall but prefered this part of the story.

I remember one skill or weapon that allowed me to throw something like rockets, and I was bombing the witches from a far distance with heavy blasts

A decent conclusion to a fascinating side story. I enjoyed Daud's gadgets and gameplay, but never really connected with him as a character. It was a fun enough experience, but it'll likely be a while before I replay it.

Review EN/PTBR

I honestly expected more from the ending but it did enough

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Continuação direta do Knife of Dunwall que sinceramente eu esperava mais do final mas fez o suficiente