Perhaps not as memorable to me as the first DLC, the brigmore witches DLC is still better than most games just by its own.
Unfortunately, it is certainly the least engaging of the 3 stories in the first game for me. Still it is no deal breaker, and it concludes well with a expected but perfect ending, wrapping up the story in a neat little loop.
Yeah the gameplay is still fun, just like always. You have a ton of choices, as always. Its a blast, like always.
Always an easy recommend with anything dishonored really!
Unfortunately, it is certainly the least engaging of the 3 stories in the first game for me. Still it is no deal breaker, and it concludes well with a expected but perfect ending, wrapping up the story in a neat little loop.
Yeah the gameplay is still fun, just like always. You have a ton of choices, as always. Its a blast, like always.
Always an easy recommend with anything dishonored really!
Review of both the DLCs
The idea of playing Daud's side is great but I don't like what it ends up being. The whole Delilah thing was uninteresting to me (especially the first DLC).
I think I would have loved the 1st dlc to be his story up to the assassination of the Empress and the 2nd about his remorse for his last murder and the resulting character development in a more human way without the Delilah story (That's also what I initially thought the DLCs where going to be)
The idea of playing Daud's side is great but I don't like what it ends up being. The whole Delilah thing was uninteresting to me (especially the first DLC).
I think I would have loved the 1st dlc to be his story up to the assassination of the Empress and the 2nd about his remorse for his last murder and the resulting character development in a more human way without the Delilah story (That's also what I initially thought the DLCs where going to be)
Even though this DLC for dishonored was shorter than the last, it was much better. This DLC concludes Dauds story, with him spending his final days hunting down Delilah to save Emily.
This DLC was much more memorable than the last and contained a better story with better characters and unique locations.
This DLC was much more memorable than the last and contained a better story with better characters and unique locations.
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.
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.
More or less the same as the Knife of Dunwall. I did like this one more though. I found the levels more creative and fun. Btigmore is by far the best in art direction alone. Daud has his Wind Grab power that should've been in the last dlc. And we have a brief hub area before starting the campaign. You can get a few runes, money, and speak to your men.
Both DLCs should've just been one, but thankfully both are inexpensive. Definitely worth it if you already love Dishonored.
Both DLCs should've just been one, but thankfully both are inexpensive. Definitely worth it if you already love Dishonored.
The 2nd half and conclusion to the fantastically written character, Daud. A much more satisfying conclusion as opposed to Knife of Dunwall (especially if you get the low chaos ending).
Definitely enjoyed these levels a little more than Knife of Dunwall, and being able to carry over my progress to this DLC made me enjoy it even more since by the end, I was able to have some pretty insane skills.
All in all, a very nice way to wrap up the Dishonored experience, and from playing the base game and all of the DLCs for the first time now, I am definitely a fan of this franchise.
Looking forward to playing Dishonored 2!
Definitely enjoyed these levels a little more than Knife of Dunwall, and being able to carry over my progress to this DLC made me enjoy it even more since by the end, I was able to have some pretty insane skills.
All in all, a very nice way to wrap up the Dishonored experience, and from playing the base game and all of the DLCs for the first time now, I am definitely a fan of this franchise.
Looking forward to playing Dishonored 2!