Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Reviews
Dishonored Death of the Outsider has enought playable novelties to be attractive and helps to known the story of one of the most interesting characters in the saga. Good Work from Arkane Studios with this independent DLC.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Death of the Outsider is an amazing ending for an adventure as special and loved as this. A DLC that lives up to the expectations and brings some fresh air to the fans of the saga, who will enjoy this new adventure.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Death of the Outsider is just more Dishonored in about every way, but it could have been a unique experience with a few additions like the aforementioned inclusion of mini-bosses and some co-operative missions with Daud. But I enjoyed my time slinking through its world and saying goodbye to an underappreciated franchise that opens the door for an all new direction if the story is to be continued.
For an expansion that took nearly an entire year to arrive and priced at a premium, Death of the Outsider fails to deliver.
Even after stripping out some of the complexities of full games, Death of the Outsider still has much of the substance of a full Dishonored experience.
If this is truly the last chapter, Death of the Outsider cements Dishonored as one of the best new franchises of the last ten years and places it among the most consistent trilogies ever seen in video games.
Arkane's standalone game is a bit of an indulgence, but it offers a beautifully dark and detailed world of grand interiors and dimly lit streets to get lost in
Death of the Outside is almost an expansion rather than a trivial additional content, perfectly reflecting the expectations of enthusiasts. Always excellent gameplay, flanked by a story perhaps a little too hasty.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Death of the Outsider is a fun, bite sized Dishonored game that opened my eyes to the series once again. I enjoyed the open-endedness of the entire experience, and while I didn't get a lot of details of the story, it was still enjoyable and fun to see.
when I think about my time with Death of the Outsider, I don't immediately think of the shortcomings in the story, I think about that oh-so-sweet combat that exemplifies my love for this series.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is one of the most emotional and well-developed games of the year, which offers a huge number of opportunities for solving problems, and a really interesting exploration aspect.
Review in Russian | Read full review
A resoundingly confident continuation of 2016's Game of the Year, Death of the Outsider is a worthy addition to the Dishonored pantheon.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is another solid adventure that's just as generous and involving as either of the main games. It's a shorter experience, but everything you love about the series is present and correct, and as always, replayability is extremely high. Billie is a great character and inherits some cool abilities that allow for multiple approaches to missions. Some narrative niggles let the game down a bit, and it feels a little rushed at the end, but all told, this is every inch a Dishonored game, which can only be a good thing.
Dishonored: Death of The Outsider is a great follow up to Dishonored 2. It offers a really rich experience with a fair amount of replay value—which is really rare in add-on content these days.
Death of the Outsider does not succeed in surpassing Dishonored 2 in terms of the story, but makes more fun because of its playful freedom.
Review in German | Read full review
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a worthy addition to the Dishonored franchise. It doesn't eclipse any of the core games, but it's well worth your time and money if you're a fan of the series.
Death of the Outsider is a fitting conclusion to the Dishonored franchise. It embraces everything the series is known for, while offering up smart refinements and more immediate player agency. If not for some pacing issues and narrative missteps in the final act, it could have been the best entry yet. Instead, it must settle for being merely being great.
Death of the Outsider is smaller, more focused standalone expansion that eschews some of the series' superfluous mainstays to deliver a core, action-stealth experience. If this is the end for Dishonored, then it's gone out in style.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a step forward into the right direction in the Dishonored world. Billie Lurk portrait bring us some of the most interesting themes and topics in the franchise. The game is pure poetry, and it comes in an excellent price point that every Dishonored fan or gamer should give it a shot.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
If this truly is is the concluding chapter in the series, Dishonored exits with a fitting goodbye. Death of the Outsider takes a syringe to the magic formula, siphons up the good bits and leaves any and all excess behind.