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Bethesda reveals debut trailer for Dishonored
Yesterday, Bethesda tweeted a single word, "Tomorrow" with an image of a haggard man. Most assumed that the publisher was getting ready to announce the first downloadable content for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Instead, the announcement is the debut trailer for developer Arkane's new game Dishonored, a brutal stealth action game where "you can slip in and out of a fortified barracks with nobody ever knowing you were there."
Instead, the announcement is the debut trailer for developer Arkane's new game Dishonored, a brutal stealth action game where "you can slip in and out of a fortified barracks with nobody ever knowing you were there."
Rumor: Skyrim DLC announcement tomorrow [Update: It's not Skyrim]
Posted: 16.04.2012 by JonahFalcon
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[Update: It's the debut trailer for Dishonored.]
A few weeks ago, Bethesda trademarked "Dawnguard," which many speculated was the first major downloadable content pack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Now, Bethesda is teasing an announcement for tomorrow, posting on their Twitter feed "Tomorrow", with an image of a haggard man attached. The man could be a Nord, which is the predominant race of Skyrim.
A few weeks ago, Bethesda trademarked "Dawnguard," which many speculated was the first major downloadable content pack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Now, Bethesda is teasing an announcement for tomorrow, posting on their Twitter feed "Tomorrow", with an image of a haggard man attached. The man could be a Nord, which is the predominant race of Skyrim.
Dishonored will adjust to your morality
Posted: 31.08.2011 by JonahFalcon
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Unlike Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Dishonored, Bethesda’s upcoming spy game, will notice if you prefer killing to non-lethal methods, and vice versa, using a new "Chaos" game engine, in which even the look of the game will change depending upon your actions.
GamesCom 2011: The Final Day
Posted: 20.08.2011 by JustCommunication
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The day of- oh nobody really cares...
Better to "empower the player" than 'protect them' says Arkane
Posted: 19.07.2011 by Technet2k
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Dishonored developer Arkane Studios loves RPG elements in their first-person experiences and only hire "those kinds of people" onto their staff teams.
It's one of the "principal beliefs" at Arkane that you "shouldn't protect the player too much", but instead give them freedom. Dishonored embraces player choice.
It's one of the "principal beliefs" at Arkane that you "shouldn't protect the player too much", but instead give them freedom. Dishonored embraces player choice.










Posted: 17.04.2012 by JonahFalcon
Comments: 4