Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Reviews
Not the best entry in the Dishonored series but still a rather enjoyable one.
While Dishonored: Death of the Outsider's core gameplay remains as fun as ever, Arkane's methods to resolve its story are debatable.
I have loved my time with Dishonored: Death of the Outsider – an amazing expansion to the Dishonored universe.
The Death of the Stranger is a fantastic independent expansion that immerses us again in the dark world of Dishonored focusing its attention on one of the most iconic characters in the series. A highly enjoyable game at every moment that inherits the best of the saga, its brutal gameplay and freedom of action, but from which we expected more ambition and depth in its proposal.
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Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is another solid entry into the franchise. Despite a couple of minor issues here and there, this title is definitely worth the price of admission.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider may not solve the storytelling problem of the Dishonored series and its character isn't anything more that a flat character, but the fans of this franchise are already familiar with this problems and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider despite all its lacks, offers a great single player for them and those who love the great atmosphere and amazing level design, will love this game.
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Standard Dishonored gameplay remains entertaining, but from concept to execution, the writing of Dishonored: Death of the Outsider leaves much to be desired.
I think that this could be one of the better games of the year.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider provides another admirable experience. Arkane Studios developed a gameplay formula that reaches its full potential in this game. Death of the Outsider is a 30$ game that provides more content than you expect. also, high replay value and prefect level design makes you eager to play it multiple times.
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It's a great continuation of the series that addressed the shortcomings of the last game and took advantage of it being something supplementary to a larger experience. Simpler but more versatile powers, a more open-ended approach to seeking objectives, characters with understandable motivations and emotional stakes, and a more downplayed moral choice system lead to an experience that's easier to pick up but more rewarding the deeper you go.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a good entry in the stealth franchise, but falls short compared to its predecessors due an uninspired level design. Nevertheless, it's a great closure for the Jessamine Kaldwin saga and the retribution story of Corvo Attano that fans of the Dishonored series will learn to love.
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Dishonored: Death of the Outsider faced a difficult task — to tie loose ends, and bring the Kaldwin era of the franchise to an end. Unfortunately, this high-profile target slipped away from it, but this standalone expansion is a good Dishonored experience nonetheless. Although a little shorter and shallower than you might expect.
Review in Russian | Read full review
A fitting conclusion for the series. One that might not improve much but maintains what made the series special in a smaller package.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
A thrilling story and a satisfying play time at just half price, Dishonored: Death of the Outsider.
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Although it fails on the signature aspects of Dishonored series such as level design and chocies; Death of the Outsider has to be a game that series' fans want to play.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider could have easily been great for value DLC, but as a stand-alone game for $30, some players may feel a little cold after the 6-7 hours of game time. There is an Original Game+ mode that adds new abilities to the characters of Dishonored 2, but if you've had your fill of reliving past glories, you'll probably get through the game in a solid nights' play.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a solid finale for fans of the series. Those who've played the franchise since the beginning will find the conclusion both shocking and worthy, even though it felt quick.
Fans of Dishonored should pick this up as it wraps up the Kaldwin saga, but mostly because it’s yet another refinement of an already excellent game.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is the shortest Dishonored but also my favorite one. The game has a nicer “flow” than its predecessors due to unlimited use of abilities. Packed with 5 main mission, 13 side quests, and 8 collectibles you get an AAA quality game well worth the $29,99 asking price — highly recommended for trophy hunters who want an enjoyable, quick and easy platinum trophy.
A fitting end to a plot line some consider the best in the universe so far. I’m excited to see what comes next for the franchise, I can only see it either getting better or just hovering around consistently great fun to play. But for now, any fans of the franchise have a lot of fun to be found in this new instalment.