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A brilliant game of stealth and cunning now even prettier
All three DLC packs included
Nice price
Includes three very meaty and inventive chunks of DLC
Mildly improved graphics
Gameplay feels as fresh and innovative as ever
Sensibly priced
Huge value for money
Best way to enjoy Dishonored for console gamers
Includes all 4 pieces of DLC
The editors didn't like
Feels like it only just came out
Only modestly enhanced over the 360 version
Too little to tempt those who bought the original game and the DLC
Graphical makeover could have been more impressive
Doesn't make as much use of current generation hardware as it could
Published: 2015-08-28, Author: Emma , review by: gamesradar.com
A brilliant game of stealth and cunning now even prettier, All three DLC packs included, Nice price
Feels like it only just came out, Only modestly enhanced over the 360 version
It may not be as sprawling as The Phantom Pain, but this is one of Xbox 360's greatest sneakathons and plays as well as it ever did. If you didn't buy it before, reach for your wallet immediately...
Impressive worldbuilding, Imagination and improvisation are highly valued, Fantastic array of unique powers, Stellar voice cast, Perfect use of the DualShock speaker
Meager technical improvements from the previous gen, Load times are, somehow, worse, Knife of Dunwall is weak compared to everything else
Abstract: I guess calling this version of Dishonored a “Definitive Edition” isn't entirely inaccurate, provided you're willing to ignore the PC release of the original. Recently released for PS4 and Xbox One, it features some slight graphical upgrades, all the DLC...
Abstract: Powers (see all)RunesDishonored: Definitive Edition is the ultimate version of the breakthrough stealth action game, with enhancements that offer the game even more impact thanks to the power of next-generation gaming platforms. The Definitive Edition inc...
Looking at Dishonored today, there are elements of the design that haven't aged gracefully, such as the tendency for mission design to be compartmentalised and the somewhat quirky controls, but the gameplay is still a liberating experience, as it's ground...