Say hello to all of our favorite, recent first-person shooters all together. Bethesda and 2K Games have joined forces to remind us why they continue to reinvent the first-person wheel.
Speculation about what Arkane Studios' was going to do to follow up Dishonored has been running wild since the 2012 game was a hit. Whatever the project is, we now know it's definitely a next generation title.
The stealth-action game, Dishonored, allowed players to be as cat-like or panther-like as they wanted while completing objectives and carrying out a plan of revenge. If you've missed out on it, you'll be able to pick up the Game of the Year edition soon.
You can continue following Daud's story in Dishonored's The Brigmore Witches, the game's final downloadable content add-on. Though we already know his fate, it should be a fun ride to see how he gets there.
Bethesda and Arkane haven't made mention of a Game of the Year version of 2012's stealth hit, Dishonored, but one might be in the works according to the Australian ratings board.
Bethesda announced all four of the pre-order incentive packs for Dishonored would be collected as the Void Walker's Arsenal, and would be released to the masses on May 14th.
Dishonored's upcoming "Knife of Dunwall" downloadable content add-on will put you in the sneaky shoes of Corvo's nemesis, Daud, who is the cause of all the events in the game's story and the reason why he was named a traitor.
Although Dishonored took Best Game honors at the 2013 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Video Game Awards, it was the PlayStation 3 title Journey which stole the show after receiving five awards.