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A DLC that actually takes the base concept, adds its tweaks , and runs away with it? Yes please. And thats just on the gameplay side. Ofcourse dishonored's gameplay is a ton of fun , with a lot of options and choices in a very well composed, small sandbox. Daud controls quite well and the abilities complement each other well just like the base game.
But the story, as was the case earlier, is what shines. To play as the character that put into motion all the craziness, the one you are driven to really hate as corvo, adds a huge amount of nuance and depth to the story. The almost detective like aspect of having to figure out what and who 'delilah' is, daud's story is quite engaging and entertaining.
A great game , followed by a fun couple of DLCs, dishonored is an easy sell. All of it.

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 really enjoyed the levels.

A tasty snack to compliment an already delicious meal. I'm excited to see where the ultimate DLC leads!

Daud est beaucoup plus charismatique


Dlc foda mostrando outra perspectiva

short but fun dlc. the story still didn't really grab me but the level design, art style and gameplay are all good

a really greal dlc, playing from daud's prespective was very cool and kinda I had more fun playing as daud than corvo, the storyline also was very good
the new mechanics and abilities combined with the new levels and new different types of enemies were really great.

very good side story, i have played this countless times.

It was great playing this from Daud's perspective. Interesting big locations.

Difficulty Played: Veteran Low Chaos

kötü karakter olarak oynatan dlc demek ha severiz

Played this after the main campaign. Bro...
The last level was soooooo bad for the standard of ALL the previews ones (both in the main campaign and in this game) that it made me hate this expansion all together. And to be fair, only the second level is overall good... kinda... We will see the next expansion!

Really liked it, the final boss could have been better designed. Good story and incredible style

The first of Dishonored's 2-part DLC, The Knife of Dunwall follows the assassin Daud. While the story opens with his part in the death of the Empress, most of it is spent later in Dishonored's story. Daud has lost favour with the Outsider, the god that granted him his otherworldy powers, and he is sent on a quest to investigate just one word: "Delilah".

The Knife of Dunwall is, in short, more Dishonored, but there are some differences. Daud's collection of powers are slightly different to Corvo's and his years of mastery have given even the powers they share, like the short-range teleport Blink, their own unique touch. Once again you're encouraged to approach levels stealthily and non-lethally, but Daud's ability to summon fellow assassins in combat makes fighting quite fun, so you'll have to balance your approach. We also get to ply our trade across 3 stages; the last of them is lifted from the regular game which is disappointing, but the first two are fun new additions, including a whaling slaughterhouse and a huge manor house with scant few places to hide.

Review EN/PTBR

A well-made dlc expanding the story of an already well-known character and giving good variety in the gameplay with different spells, unfortunately it is a very short dlc.

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Uma dlc bem feita expandido a história de um personagem já muito bem conhecido e dando uma variedade boa na gameplay com magias diferentes, tristemente ela é uma dlc bem curta.

Taking the approach for the only [Proper(Trials does not count)] DLC to Dishonored to be about Daud was really cool in my opinion. Because while all the antagonist in the first game are interesting, not held a candle to the mystery of this character. However, The Knife of Dunwall in my opinion is not that great. I mean, the gameplay is still amazing, as well as the lore; but I found the level design and overall narrative of this first half to Dauds DLC journey to be lackluster.

Knife of Dunwall was an okay experience at delivering more of the same of the main game of Dishonored. Although I didn't find the story to be very interesting and it ended on a cliff-hanger which I assume will be completed with the next and final DLC pack.

Do le epic trolls by throwing the cut heads of your enemies to your other enemies (fat people) while time is stopped so when time continues they get pushed to an arc mine

that first level in the whale oil factory is one of my favourite levels in the entire Dishonored franchise, it's so good.

This DLC is weird. I love this game but i've never been able to get into it; i think its the switch up of the powers? It feels harder, but not in a good way. Plus the levels are significantly less open, and you don't have rat summon anymore :(

a narrativa não é tão interessante, mas as missões continuam divertidas (apesar da escala delas terem diminuído)

mais dishonored nunca é demais

Daud is fun to play, the story is interesting.


A great expansion that offers more into the world of Dishonored 1 while giving you some new tools at your disposal. The only thing holding this back is a somewhat mediocre story. While I enjoy Daud a lot, the plot he gets himself involved in isn’t too gripping. Still, a great expansion that gives you more of what you wanted from Dishonored 1.

Daud abi çok üstüne düşmeye gerek yok. Kraliçeyi deşen adamın pişmanlığı

Um ótima dlc trazendo um outro personagem e outra perspectiva da historia, curti muito os mapas, missões e os novos itens e poderes. Uma dlc a altura do jogo.

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