@@melontoast2567 unfortunately he doesn’t make up in looks. The cooler:tm: Corvo has a gruff, silent but deadly and loyal type lol while Corvo Black reminds me of the salt bae guy but more scrunched
@@aylix2137The Lord Protector was and is the best in swordsmanship and fencing alike,hence why he was able to take the Lord Protector role(besides having a secret heir with the Empress).
@@aylix2137his skills are still insane. On the first mission you can hear a guardsman saying he witnessed Corvo fight 1v3 on the practice yard like nothing
never understood how they didn't think Corvo was the assassin who just randomly appeared shortly after Corvo broke out of prison the same assassin who has been targeting the lord regent and his allies plus trying to save Emily which is the lord protectors job edit: a lot of people here want to disagree with me and offer other people who it could be however there is a lot more proof to say corvo is the assassin rather than it being some random dude. is it possible that some random guy is the assassin? Yes it totally is but is it the most likely? no not really
@@chihieunguyen8477 I know but as I said a random highly skilled assassin appeared right when corvo escaped prison and that assassin is targeting the same people who tried to get rid of corvo
I always believed that Corvo knew the mask didn't do squat in a way of anonimity. People with enough brains, like Griff or Lord Brisby for example, have found him out independently. Hence why he made his presence known whenever tge opportunity would arise to make a statement, but was basically a shadow the rest of the time. My headcanon run is 0 kills 0 times spotted except for this moment right here.
This game serves you to rethink your actions, your life, your place in this world. It's a mastery of stealth and phantasy yeah, but it teaches you the 2 sides of the coin, which no other game does better. It's a dramatic and sad story if you play it bad, and an accomplished feat if you play it right. So this is what's all the game is about, and we should show it to the generations to come.
@@IAmGodHimself777Yes there is. The right way: replay the game enough times to experience all possibilities. The wrong way: only play the game once and miss out on the other choices and get an incomplete experience.
Cool, I was wondering what this device was, it seemed interactable. I missed this cutscene because I played stealthy. Appreciate the format of the description, it's like a museum.
Last I checked these guards he sends are in perma agro the minute there sent in, meaning they don't count as a detection, this goes for most scripted combat scenarios
They knew who the masked assassin was but have not confirmed it. You can find evidence of their assumptions throughout the game in posters and letters.
@someonerandom7660 Depending on your playstyle will determine how the posters portray you in-game. So if you begin to slaughter everyone and get detected, they'll have your actual face on a wanted poster
The best thing is that Campbell immediately understood it after you brand him in the abbey. Makes sense that Hiram says he would need Campbell's advice when wandering about his chambers or the safe room
Everyone thinks it made no sense that the Lord Regent was surprised Corvo would come for him. But I’m sitting here wondering why they had video cameras and color TV but didn’t have photography and photocopiers to have Corvo’s actual picture spread far and wide across the Isles.
Reasons to choose low chaos: - Better ending - Fewer rats/weepers - Streets are less hostile Reasons to choose high chaos: - Badass Corvo Why I chose low chaos anyway: - Samuel
The low chaos-high chaos thing is pretty bollocks. Low chaos clearly gets pushed as the canon and "correct" choice and it ends up being all goody-goody with a muffin, compared to the actual reality of Corvo becoming an assassin. The high chaos on the other hand absolutely goes overboard with how puppy-kicking, baby-stealing evil you are for killing guards of a regime you oppose. Another thing are the "mercy" options in the assassinations which a) dont make any sense because Corvo has absolutely no reason to be merciful to most of those people and b) most of the time are actually way more cruel than a quick stabby stabby. But high chaos gets the way superior final mission.
@@joycereed6952 the thing about the "merciful" solutions is that they are for the public, not for actually sparing your targets. Every non-lethal neutralizing is way worse than death, but it is the only chance for Corvo to show that he is not a mindless murderer since his identity will ultimately be revealed. And canonically he killed some ordinary guards during the missions
@@Илья-р5к6з The public would absolutely not mind if Corvo murdered the people responsible for the death of their beloved Empress. Just revealing the conspiracy would be enough to sway public opinion.
@@joycereed6952 You forget that even those these people wronged you, to get high chaos you have to kill 50% of all people you meet - those guards are dead, so they can't patrol for weepers, they can't keep the gangs in line, they can't make whale oil deliveries, they can't fight back against the rats. If you kill the main players - they're dead, you create a power vacuum, coming off of just killing Campbell, the Overseers and guards get even more repressive since you just assassinated their chain of command. Corvo is an assassin, and a protector, why would slaughtering people who had no hand in his downfall be in his character?
Oh that's what's meant to happen! When I played I must have got a glitch - I didn't the remove mask option and I couldn't move except by using blink. The guards didn't move or react to me either so I just blinked in front of them and killed them - I did wonder why they didn't do anything after the Reagent boasted about his highly trained men.
In the first game I did the good ending, in the second game I played as corvo and did the good ending again, and I’m new game plus I just went full chaos no stealth. In my head I realised that corvo would probably be like “Right enough of this shit, all bets are off” and promptly slaughters everyone in his way
Same. I pretty much only spared the twins and Lady Boyle because I couldn’t find the twins and the last time I busted through the door, an Outseer with the music box thing was right at the door and I couldn’t do anything so I restarted the mission and went with the invitation approach.
God this game is so nostalgic, I used to play it all the time as a preteen and during my teens. I remember the first time seeing the trailer when I was like a kid and it freaked me out but deffo got me hooked
I always reveal myself in this moment. I like the idea of the Lord Regent sending everything he has at me. Knowing in his heart of hearts that the ghost of his crimes and betrayal is coming for him. And there is nothing he can do to stop it.
Haha I showed him my face and then found his confession tapes and exposed him, dude got imprisoned and executed knowing that it was my ass that did that shit
Interesting. I didn't even know you could turn on that monitor. I confronted him in his office, and never removed the mask. I didn't want to incriminate Corvo further after signing his name at the Boyle Bash.
My favourite way to deal with Hiram is high chaos, ignore call terminal. Reveal yourself to him and trigger the talk. Guys basically shitting himself thinks your not real and that he’s hallucinating. Don’t reveal who you are and let the fear fester till the very end. He wasn’t afraid of Corvo, because he understood Corvo, but the assassin, the assassin terrified him.
I have beaten all games except for death of the outsider which at the time of this comment I’m almost done with I loved this franchise and I especially loved this scene in the game
Holy shit, I didn’t even know you could do that. I exposed him with the audiograph and not 5 minutes later it shows he died. I can only assume he walked through the Wall of Light I rewired. 😂
Not quite sure why in these games knocking out the guards would give you negative score.... you'd think just making sure they stayed alive would be hard enough. But instead they go further beyond and choose to where you basically cannot be caught at all or else you risk a bad ending
@@GrassPokeKing 'You can't nonlethally take down enemies in the first game' Yes, you can. Guards can be choked out and every major target has a lethal and non-lethal way of being dealt with.
@@GrassPokeKing No problem, but that's also not true - that's what sleep darts are for. Even without the upgrade, they work during combat, albeit with a slight delay.
You get low ending if you dont kill too many or result in too many deaths. Theres different parameters to judge the playthrough. Theres low chaos- high chaos describing the state of the city and deciding over the ending. Theres clean hands where you dont kill anyone (including assassination targets) Theres ghost which requires you to never even be spotted. And theres the degree of how much you indulged in the Outsiders powers, Mostly flesh and steel bars you from using anything but blink.
My favorite thing was to not murder or let anyone see me the whole game. The conversations of people literally shitting themselves from not knowing what’s going on was hilarious
You could actually alert the guards and confront Hiram in his safe room behind the Wall of Light on the roof. Careful though because a Tallboy is in the way.
My boards practical are in 3 days ..and that is why i have uninstalled all the games from my pc But this is so nostalgic i am going to install dishonored again Lol 😂
I like to steal the recording and play it on the city speakers and get him arrested. Poor fool spends the rest of his days in prison with no idea how everything went so wrong.
I have to question how a video screen especially one with colour would exist in Dunwall given the technological limitations also what exact benefit does talking to Hiram Burrows have anyway?
Hiram basically has all the technological possibilities and resources of Dunwall at his disposal, it wouldn't be hard to give several thousand to sokolov and invest as much into making this one of its kind tv. And the reason to do this? Its badass
so if you did this scene and they know its you, then you do the non lethal route where they know you werent the one who killed the empress, shouldnt they be non hostile to you afterward? or do they still try to kill you?
It's in the 'Return to the Tower' mission, inside Dunwall Tower. Right at the entrance, there is a monitor that you can interact with to talk to the Lord Regent
i see you play on low chaos way . i just cant do that at all . the story on both games treat you as a psycho , so not killing anyone doesnt make sense . they see you as something even worse than jack the ripper , a monster . so just putting peoples to sleep is not an immersive thing . reminder that in AC you almost spare no one ever (except the pope and his daughter ) . in AC they make you kill anyone even the simple scientist or doctor who only work for an organisition tied to templars , you also kill any one who help templars in a way or another directly or indirectly . so this whole forced low chaos thing doesnt make sense to me its almost my main criticism of them game
So you're governed by what people see you as? Integrity is important to the principles one stands by. It doesn't matter in regards to people in how they see it, what matters is how you see it as in yourself. You see Corvo as the Masked Man, a monster, as someone to be feared, to be placed on posters, to be hunted because he's basically a boogie man that brings creeks into the night. This all depends on how you play. If you're stealthy enough, those posters don't have a picture of you at all. You can play like Thief, or you can play like Metal Gear, or you can play it as an Action RPG that is a power fantasy like Bioshock, Skyrim, and the such. I see Corvo as a shadow, he was the shadow by Jessamine's side, he became a shadow of his former self after her assassination to which he stalked those who wronged her and him. And he is the shadow by Emily's side.
@@cwarnkecomedy i mean corvo in the prologue of second game and novels . He is portrayed as a killer . In general low chaos just doesn't fit with the scenario and narrative i don't understand how is it that canon. Why not just do like in Ac ?
@@LauftFafa You can still get low chaos ending even if you don't play as full pacifist. I think cannonically Corvo killed some of his targets, for example lord regent, and a few guards because he was spotted by them or I don't know was in rush to save his daughter or something. From my undestanding Corvo doesn't afraid to kill he just doesn't like to murder mostly innocent guards. Well, they couldn't do it like in AC, because most citizens of Dunwall already died of plague and killing the rest of course will affect the ending. In AC2 what's going to change if you kill for example 200 people? Mostly nothing because Florence has population of hundred thousand or maybe more. But if you kill 50 guards in one district of Dunwall, that district can fully die from the plague, cause there will be nobody to protect civilians from weepers and rats
Love how the guards respectfully wait for him to put on his mask back before attacking
Honor for the past royal protector
They’re honour bound to play fair
@@TemmieContingenC Then corvo here activates his stand and slows time significantly.
@@melontoast2567 unfortunately he doesn’t make up in looks. The cooler:tm: Corvo has a gruff, silent but deadly and loyal type lol while Corvo Black reminds me of the salt bae guy but more scrunched
Make me want to do a honorable duel
Pretty funny that one of the most dramatic moments in the game happens over a zoom call
You can do it in person to lol
Don't call it a Zoom call, that's blursed as hell.'
There was the rat plague after all. Remember social distancing.
It's the 1837 Pandyssian Bull Rat Pandemic
@@MisterJohnDoe😂😂
“Corvo?! It’s you!? You are the Dishonored(2012) one?!”
he didn’t said that..,.
@@isaachartikainen6178 yes he did
Roll credits
i loved when Corvo said "It's Dishonoring(2012) time!" and Dishonored(2012) all over the place
@@bezosarimovic2964 oh word? my bad
Regent: Finds out it's Corvo.
Also Regent: Doesn't immediately send reinforcements to back up the 2 guards.
Nah, he's keeping them to protect himself 😌
@@Feningor I guess the Regent isn't a proactive problem solver.
@@Feningorand I doubt he knew that -Corvus Corax- the Outsider had given him superpowers.
@@aylix2137The Lord Protector was and is the best in swordsmanship and fencing alike,hence why he was able to take the Lord Protector role(besides having a secret heir with the Empress).
@@aylix2137his skills are still insane. On the first mission you can hear a guardsman saying he witnessed Corvo fight 1v3 on the practice yard like nothing
"Eh, two guards should be enough for this assassin."
Corvo walks in
"Damn, I wish I had hired more guards"
"I only brought two goons. I thought it was a two-goon job... That's on me."
Knowing Corvo, he neutralized them already
Hiram: "Ugh, what did the Empress see in you?!"
*sound of unzipping*
Corvo: "Allow me to show you..."
Hiram: "Guards! Fire!"
*Shut up.*
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Give him the regent shaker. The turbulence
"Though your manhood is monstrously large that does not going to help you. Guards wait politely for Corvo to put his mask on."
never understood how they didn't think Corvo was the assassin who just randomly appeared shortly after Corvo broke out of prison the same assassin who has been targeting the lord regent and his allies plus trying to save Emily which is the lord protectors job
edit: a lot of people here want to disagree with me and offer other people who it could be however there is a lot more proof to say corvo is the assassin rather than it being some random dude. is it possible that some random guy is the assassin? Yes it totally is but is it the most likely? no not really
I mean... Could be Daud or his leauge of assassins.
Well except the loyalist no one know where corvo escaped
@@GamePhysics daud doesn’t hide his face and his assassins don’t dress like corvo
@@chihieunguyen8477 I know but as I said a random highly skilled assassin appeared right when corvo escaped prison and that assassin is targeting the same people who tried to get rid of corvo
they do, dauds bounty says masked man= confirmed to be corvo
“Wait guys, let me put my mask so we can fight”
I always believed that Corvo knew the mask didn't do squat in a way of anonimity. People with enough brains, like Griff or Lord Brisby for example, have found him out independently. Hence why he made his presence known whenever tge opportunity would arise to make a statement, but was basically a shadow the rest of the time.
My headcanon run is 0 kills 0 times spotted except for this moment right here.
I'm pretty sure in D2 it's implied he did kill a little
@@NiCoNiCoNiColahe canonicaly killed Havelock. Likely others too
He’s even more scared when your in front of him
Man Corvo despite not talking is such a badass.
The fact that he doesn't speak makes him badass
silent protagonists are badasses in general
Corvo speaks in universe, but he’s left silent so the player can more easily slip into his shoes.
Can you people really not read? It literally says right on the screen that Corvo says out loud "Remember me, Hiram?"
@@ratzmoonmopes2695 He doesn’t talk in game smartass. There is no audible dialogue. The text isn’t the same as a voice acted character.
1:01 He went there.
This game serves you to rethink your actions, your life, your place in this world. It's a mastery of stealth and phantasy yeah, but it teaches you the 2 sides of the coin, which no other game does better.
It's a dramatic and sad story if you play it bad, and an accomplished feat if you play it right. So this is what's all the game is about, and we should show it to the generations to come.
There’s no right or wrong way to play it.
@@IAmGodHimself777Yes there is.
The right way: replay the game enough times to experience all possibilities.
The wrong way: only play the game once and miss out on the other choices and get an incomplete experience.
@@ratzmoonmopes2695 Okay, you have a point.😭
Its a game that asks one simple question: "Who are you when Nobody can stop you?"
The guards are quite polite for waiting until Corvo put his mask on.
Cool, I was wondering what this device was, it seemed interactable. I missed this cutscene because I played stealthy.
Appreciate the format of the description, it's like a museum.
Same here, in my playthrough I was always going for Shadow (and quite often for Ghost) so no one ever saw me coming.
Last I checked these guards he sends are in perma agro the minute there sent in, meaning they don't count as a detection, this goes for most scripted combat scenarios
It's the only television in the world of dishonored.
I played this game 3 times and not once have i seen this 😬
I like proving he assassinated the queen and having him seized by the guards for you.
I loved when Corvo said "Is dishonoring(2012) time", and dishonored everyone!!!!!!!
They knew who the masked assassin was but have not confirmed it. You can find evidence of their assumptions throughout the game in posters and letters.
If you don't get ghost (never detected) right?
@someonerandom7660 Depending on your playstyle will determine how the posters portray you in-game. So if you begin to slaughter everyone and get detected, they'll have your actual face on a wanted poster
The best thing is that Campbell immediately understood it after you brand him in the abbey. Makes sense that Hiram says he would need Campbell's advice when wandering about his chambers or the safe room
Only game i bought for xbox is dishonored , and for good reason . Every corner and sight looks like an oil painting and is very satisfying to the eye❤
Everyone thinks it made no sense that the Lord Regent was surprised Corvo would come for him. But I’m sitting here wondering why they had video cameras and color TV but didn’t have photography and photocopiers to have Corvo’s actual picture spread far and wide across the Isles.
He's still behind the mask. Until that moment almost no one in Dunwall except the loyalists definitely knew that the masked villain was Corvo
I think that TV is the most advanced piece of tech shown in the game
I just recently bought Steam Deck and the first game I played is Dishonored. Such a timeless masterpiece.
Reasons to choose low chaos:
- Better ending
- Fewer rats/weepers
- Streets are less hostile
Reasons to choose high chaos:
- Badass Corvo
Why I chose low chaos anyway:
- Samuel
The low chaos-high chaos thing is pretty bollocks.
Low chaos clearly gets pushed as the canon and "correct" choice and it ends up being all goody-goody with a muffin, compared to the actual reality of Corvo becoming an assassin.
The high chaos on the other hand absolutely goes overboard with how puppy-kicking, baby-stealing evil you are for killing guards of a regime you oppose.
Another thing are the "mercy" options in the assassinations which a) dont make any sense because Corvo has absolutely no reason to be merciful to most of those people and b) most of the time are actually way more cruel than a quick stabby stabby.
But high chaos gets the way superior final mission.
@@joycereed6952 the thing about the "merciful" solutions is that they are for the public, not for actually sparing your targets. Every non-lethal neutralizing is way worse than death, but it is the only chance for Corvo to show that he is not a mindless murderer since his identity will ultimately be revealed. And canonically he killed some ordinary guards during the missions
@@Илья-р5к6з The public would absolutely not mind if Corvo murdered the people responsible for the death of their beloved Empress. Just revealing the conspiracy would be enough to sway public opinion.
@@joycereed6952 You forget that even those these people wronged you, to get high chaos you have to kill 50% of all people you meet - those guards are dead, so they can't patrol for weepers, they can't keep the gangs in line, they can't make whale oil deliveries, they can't fight back against the rats. If you kill the main players - they're dead, you create a power vacuum, coming off of just killing Campbell, the Overseers and guards get even more repressive since you just assassinated their chain of command.
Corvo is an assassin, and a protector, why would slaughtering people who had no hand in his downfall be in his character?
I never knew you could do this in the base game. This is a really cool way to go about the story
so nice of the guards to wait for corvo to put back on his mask
There will never be a game like dishonored again.
Dishonored 2
@@NiCoNiCoNiColahe meant the same style and feeling as Dishonored 1, not the game itself.
@@carlofrancisco1501 Dishonored 1 Deluxe Edition + All DLC
Oh that's what's meant to happen! When I played I must have got a glitch - I didn't the remove mask option and I couldn't move except by using blink. The guards didn't move or react to me either so I just blinked in front of them and killed them - I did wonder why they didn't do anything after the Reagent boasted about his highly trained men.
they thought it'd be really funny
" GAURDS TO ME! "
will never forget that sentence
brb gonna show the Lord Regent who I am on a Zoom call
I didn't even know this cutscene existed. I kept retrying until I could get him arrested without being seen.
You can also reveal Corvo identity later in his chamber
the high chaos run doing this is the most badass way finishing the game. And of course Corvo the black
Damn these guys had Colored TV in 1837 of their timeline.
"Corvo? you're the masked assassin?"
"I thought it was Shwarvo the guy that gathers for whiskey and cigars at night"
In the first game I did the good ending, in the second game I played as corvo and did the good ending again, and I’m new game plus I just went full chaos no stealth.
In my head I realised that corvo would probably be like
“Right enough of this shit, all bets are off” and promptly slaughters everyone in his way
Same. I pretty much only spared the twins and Lady Boyle because I couldn’t find the twins and the last time I busted through the door, an Outseer with the music box thing was right at the door and I couldn’t do anything so I restarted the mission and went with the invitation approach.
God this game is so nostalgic, I used to play it all the time as a preteen and during my teens. I remember the first time seeing the trailer when I was like a kid and it freaked me out but deffo got me hooked
Played this game over 5 times and i've never had this scene...truly amazing.
I had no idea this was even an option lmao
I play this game since 2017. I NEVER crossed the path of this scene..!
I feel like it’s actually more torturous to keep Hiram guessing
I always reveal myself in this moment. I like the idea of the Lord Regent sending everything he has at me. Knowing in his heart of hearts that the ghost of his crimes and betrayal is coming for him. And there is nothing he can do to stop it.
I just loved his reaction 😂
I beat this game 5 times and never did this cuz I stealth. I had no idea it was an option.
Nice the guards are polite enough to wait for you to put the mask back on
The high chaos scene where you show your face in his safe room is way better.
how did that mask fit him lol
Corvo: ZA WARUDO!
"it's still quite a risk for me to make deals with filthy void-touched assassin's such as yourself"
That's some skill at the end!
I would try to run the opposite way and die on the spot lol
Same that it doesn't quite have the same effect as 47, but still a very fun moment
Haha I showed him my face and then found his confession tapes and exposed him, dude got imprisoned and executed knowing that it was my ass that did that shit
Interesting. I didn't even know you could turn on that monitor. I confronted him in his office, and never removed the mask. I didn't want to incriminate Corvo further after signing his name at the Boyle Bash.
My favourite way to deal with Hiram is high chaos, ignore call terminal. Reveal yourself to him and trigger the talk. Guys basically shitting himself thinks your not real and that he’s hallucinating. Don’t reveal who you are and let the fear fester till the very end. He wasn’t afraid of Corvo, because he understood Corvo, but the assassin, the assassin terrified him.
whiskey and cigar tonight
I tried to do this in my first play through but it didn’t work, only got it when I came back for high chaos
Personally I prefer to confront him in his saferoom. Asserts more dominance that way
You reaaly can call him? I fuckin love this game.
1:07 - Hold boys let me slowly put my mask back on and adjust it juuuuuust, right. Okay let's fight.
I have beaten all games except for death of the outsider which at the time of this comment I’m almost done with I loved this franchise and I especially loved this scene in the game
I didn't even know you could do this
That's such an underwhelming reaction lmao.
OMG!!! IS THAT A MOTHER TRUCKING DEEPWOKEN REFERENCE!1?1?!1?1!1?!1??1! (sorry had to do it)
Block Parry Dodge!?!?
Holy shit, I didn’t even know you could do that. I exposed him with the audiograph and not 5 minutes later it shows he died. I can only assume he walked through the Wall of Light I rewired. 😂
That's my favorite scene. Poor Regent!
Lord Regent became Lord Regret. 😅
Wtf.
I never got all this scenes. The regent never saw what killed him in my play through lol
Not quite sure why in these games knocking out the guards would give you negative score.... you'd think just making sure they stayed alive would be hard enough. But instead they go further beyond and choose to where you basically cannot be caught at all or else you risk a bad ending
Knocking out doesn't give you a negative score, killing does
You can't nonlethally take down enemies in the first game
@@GrassPokeKing 'You can't nonlethally take down enemies in the first game'
Yes, you can. Guards can be choked out and every major target has a lethal and non-lethal way of being dealt with.
@@failedabortion1894 What I meant was, you can't nonlethally take down somebody if you're in combat, you can only do it from stealth, my bad
@@GrassPokeKing No problem, but that's also not true - that's what sleep darts are for. Even without the upgrade, they work during combat, albeit with a slight delay.
You get low ending if you dont kill too many or result in too many deaths.
Theres different parameters to judge the playthrough.
Theres low chaos- high chaos describing the state of the city and deciding over the ending.
Theres clean hands where you dont kill anyone (including assassination targets)
Theres ghost which requires you to never even be spotted.
And theres the degree of how much you indulged in the Outsiders powers, Mostly flesh and steel bars you from using anything but blink.
My favorite thing was to not murder or let anyone see me the whole game. The conversations of people literally shitting themselves from not knowing what’s going on was hilarious
I couldn't flip the switch???
I have played the game for 2 times, and yet never encounter this?, At my latest playthrough i pulled the switch, but nothing happened.
another commenter here mentions a similar issue with this scene, maybe its a little buggy?
Clean hooves.
"wHaT dId ThE eMpErEs SeE iN yOu?" Corvo was handsome as all hell. That's what she was in him!
Oh come on! We're all thinking it! Probably. XD
You could actually alert the guards and confront Hiram in his safe room behind the Wall of Light on the roof. Careful though because a Tallboy is in the way.
THIS HAPPENS?!?!?!
My boards practical are in 3 days ..and that is why i have uninstalled all the games from my pc
But this is so nostalgic i am going to install dishonored again
Lol 😂
"IT WAS YOU?!"
Uh, yeah? Isn't that why you put up all the posters around the city?
I pulled that lever but nothing happened
I was high chaos there and i had been detected before. Maybe there is an influence, but i never tested.
Outro music anyone?
Dishonored 1 menu theme
I like to steal the recording and play it on the city speakers and get him arrested. Poor fool spends the rest of his days in prison with no idea how everything went so wrong.
I had no idea you could even do this lol.
No way lord rugnuts from deepwoken!!1!!11!1!11!!!🤯🤯🤯
1st game is so much more fun than the 2nd one,.
Wait, did the TV come out of a steampunk game?? I didn't see it in the sequel...
I have to question how a video screen especially one with colour would exist in Dunwall given the technological limitations also what exact benefit does talking to Hiram Burrows have anyway?
Hiram basically has all the technological possibilities and resources of Dunwall at his disposal, it wouldn't be hard to give several thousand to sokolov and invest as much into making this one of its kind tv. And the reason to do this? Its badass
i think im playing the wrong game
so if you did this scene and they know its you, then you do the non lethal route where they know you werent the one who killed the empress, shouldnt they be non hostile to you afterward? or do they still try to kill you?
No one expect the loyalists know you didn't kill the empress until the game ends in any route and there's no way to let everyone know beforehand
I really hate the mana thing took me forever to complete the game because of it
Is this a reference that deepwoken used?
I don't get this, because don't the bounty posters have your name listed with the mask?
You literally get told "here's a mask, so no one knows who you actually are" the second you get the mask
Wait, when does this scene take place? I don't remember it from my playthrough
It's in the 'Return to the Tower' mission, inside Dunwall Tower. Right at the entrance, there is a monitor that you can interact with to talk to the Lord Regent
@@gamemomentoclips oh, maybe because i was going for stealth lmao
for whatever reason, this choice always crashes the game for me.
why the hell does he wear the mask if he just removes it?
Cause everyone who just saw his face wont be alive very long
To continue with the mision obviously
i see you play on low chaos way .
i just cant do that at all . the story on both games treat you as a psycho , so not killing anyone doesnt make sense . they see you as something even worse than jack the ripper , a monster . so just putting peoples to sleep is not an immersive thing .
reminder that in AC you almost spare no one ever (except the pope and his daughter ) . in AC they make you kill anyone even the simple scientist or doctor who only work for an organisition tied to templars , you also kill any one who help templars in a way or another directly or indirectly . so this whole forced low chaos thing doesnt make sense to me its almost my main criticism of them game
So you're governed by what people see you as? Integrity is important to the principles one stands by. It doesn't matter in regards to people in how they see it, what matters is how you see it as in yourself. You see Corvo as the Masked Man, a monster, as someone to be feared, to be placed on posters, to be hunted because he's basically a boogie man that brings creeks into the night. This all depends on how you play. If you're stealthy enough, those posters don't have a picture of you at all. You can play like Thief, or you can play like Metal Gear, or you can play it as an Action RPG that is a power fantasy like Bioshock, Skyrim, and the such.
I see Corvo as a shadow, he was the shadow by Jessamine's side, he became a shadow of his former self after her assassination to which he stalked those who wronged her and him. And he is the shadow by Emily's side.
weak minded.
thats not true, if you play on low chaos the people are pretty friendly and speak highly of you
@@cwarnkecomedy i mean corvo in the prologue of second game and novels . He is portrayed as a killer .
In general low chaos just doesn't fit with the scenario and narrative i don't understand how is it that canon. Why not just do like in Ac ?
@@LauftFafa You can still get low chaos ending even if you don't play as full pacifist. I think cannonically Corvo killed some of his targets, for example lord regent, and a few guards because he was spotted by them or I don't know was in rush to save his daughter or something. From my undestanding Corvo doesn't afraid to kill he just doesn't like to murder mostly innocent guards. Well, they couldn't do it like in AC, because most citizens of Dunwall already died of plague and killing the rest of course will affect the ending. In AC2 what's going to change if you kill for example 200 people? Mostly nothing because Florence has population of hundred thousand or maybe more. But if you kill 50 guards in one district of Dunwall, that district can fully die from the plague, cause there will be nobody to protect civilians from weepers and rats
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