I always felt like some of these are crueler than killing them--granted these people deserve it--but jeeze. I think the one I'm least comfortable with is the Boyle one. That one just makes my skin crawl. I typically do Campbell's brand and I enjoy Burrow's public disgrace, but the Pendelton's I kill myself--it was always dissatisfying to not handle things personally.
The non-lethal option for Kirin Jindosh is the worst by far. THAT made me shudder once I did it the first time. He even asks you to kill him after you do it. And leaving Edgar Wakefield to Lizzy Stride is probably worse than any way you could kill him.
Swoopwhoop I haven't played High Chaos with Emily yet, but with my High Chaos Corvo playthrough, he learned about the machine after I killed him, and wished he had done that instead. The dark, hate-filled, misanthropic bad guy Corvo even knows that it's much kinder to kill Jindosh.
@@remoxvideo2495 to be honest the Jedi are in some ways worse then sith for the Jedi code and teachings want you to not be human anymore. If you want to know about how both the Jedi and sith philosophy fail watch this video. It's a truly fascinating and incredibly well done examination of both sides and a certain characters Philosophy ua-cam.com/video/-Z0S0Z8lUTg/v-deo.html
Is that Samuel's dialogue? I got a pretty dark one though 😂 even samuel fired a flared to let them know I was coming. Loaded before he shoots and killed him 😂😂 He still appread as alive in the ending though 😂😂
@@georgeblackwell1830 on Boyle's party i heard how two peoples talked about one of the Boyle sisters,and she used 16 years old boy without family in her rituals(I think you know what types of rituals i mean),one of them ask does he got pleasure,and the second answered "just at first". So I hope she got what she deserved when was kidnapped. Oh and also she takes a bath of blood of her nephew
Corvo: *How can I make Lady Boyle go down to the sewers without making her think I’m going to assassinate her?* Corvo to Boyle: *Someone’s trying to kill you! Follow me!*
I adore the Low Chaos ending because of what it means for Emily; poor girl loses her mother, is kidnapped to be made a figurehead, forced to live in solitude when she's eventually rescued, and when she thinks the upheaval is over, the ones responsible for keeping her safe and claiming to want to restore her to the throne all double cross each other over petty greed and her Father is left for dead. Despite all that, when you rescue her, she still stays the genuinely caring kid she always was and goes on to be one of the best rulers Dunwall's ever seen. All because you never gave up on being a good man.
@@rizilm2229 yeah Ezio was a disappointment for me I mean the guy had his nemesis right where he wanted him, alone, with no back up whatsoever, and what did he do? "Waaaahh family won't come back waaah" And thanks to that little stunt of his, his uncle got offed in the next game Now Corvo on the other hand "No, I'm not a killer... But I'll make you wish that I did, just ask Campbell"
@@spongeyspikes09 the games were pretty good but yeah the whole thing with the pope confused me. First he stabs Ezio when he's literally defenseless and somehow still fails to kill him lmao. Then Ezio suddenly has a call of mercy. Made about as much sense as Ellie killing everyone and sparing Abby in TLOU2. And oh yeah almost forgot Ezio dropping his weapons and challenging him to a fist fight 😂. The whole thing was a fever dream XD
Extreme Mith they find a cure for weepers at the end so I doubt even a heretic would be left out, just to be safe no one ever gets infected, but I think they mentioned his still alive in dishonored 2
I just noticed that the chair shocker has the Abbey's symbol. It's probably a legit torture device, but you gotta love how the brothel is using it for S&M
I see a lot of people saying how the non-lethal option is sometimes more cruel than outright killing and it's true. However, Poetic Justice isn't meant to be kind, it's meant to be cruel and hard. Considering what happened to Corvo or Emily, the first instinct is to kill but I think making the lives of the people responsible for your pain to suffer as well is a much more deserving punishment, especially when you consider that most of those people never felt actual suffering in their lives. Which makes Delilah's case more unique, she only suffered, if what she says is true, so in a sense you grant her a mercy, you allow her to live out her fantasies but she'll never realize that it's all fake and if she does, she can't ever go back.
Takedrugskillabear dishonored 2 really give us some less horrid eliminations (except Ramsey of course and the Duke) but jindosh just lost his intelligence but a audio graph shows us he's actually ok with his life and Briana just lost her powers...well they get arrested in a specific ending so yea dishonored 2 really gives more tame solutions
@@maverickdarkrath4780 Of course Ashworth being "arrested" would more than likely lead to an execution for witchcraft, of which she and all he annoying underlings are and deserve.
Indeed. the poetic justice is quite enjoyable in 1. Campbell; a High Overseer drenched in corruption who regularly violates all seven strictures. The Heretic's Brand is incredibly appropriate for him. The Pendletons; corrupt snakes who use slave labour for their own wealth, reduced to slaves in their own mines. A lovely irony. Lady Boyle, who sleeps around with everyone and funds the Lord Regent out of self-preservation, is given to a man who will absolutely keep her safe from life-threatening dangers, even if it is not a happy life. She got the self-preservation she wanted, just not in the way she expected. Hiram Burrows exposed for his crimes and dragged off to Coldridge, to spend his final days of life among the filthy, the poor, the diseased - the people he tried so desperately to exterminate.
Hard agree, when I played the game I didn't go for the non-lethal options just cause 'killing bad' or, 'I'd get the good ending' (Even though, my reluctance to resort to lethal methods outside of being caught and having no option definately pushed me in that direction.) I went for them because of the Poetic Justice angle. Horrible things as these people did, they never opted to kill Corvo or Emily. They could've done it WAY sooner but they didn't. They made them *suffer*. Hurt. And so I believed true justice in that case wasn't the spilling of blood, but doing unto them what they did to others. Turning THEM, into the Dishonored. Taking away everything THEY had. It just felt more personal and enjoyable that way instead of just ending them outright, and more in line of what I thought a 'royal protector' would be inclined to do.
I never knew that Callista's uncle had dialogue because I never had the patience to wait that long. Also, love how much of a heretic the High Overseer is since he owns a Rune. It's the little things that deepen the world.
I was surprised at THIS dialogue. The few times I've let it go all the way down to the secret chamber, he still turns on me like I'm the bad guy, like he doesn't know I just saved him. The timing must be really tricky. But like I said in another post, usually I dart the both of them before they even leave the room with the spilled glasses.
I'd say the non-lethal eliminations are worse than death. > Branded, exiled, eventually turning into a Weeper (certain death) > Tongues cut out and enslaved in mines for the rest of their life > Kidnapped by a crazed lover > Crimes and treachery broadcasted to everyone, leading to his execution and proving Corvo's innocence
It isn't like they didn't deserve it. Also, the tape doesn't exactly prove that Corvo Attano is innocent. Since he escaped prison, people could believe that Burrows was behind the escape.
the only one that is questionable to me is the boyle elimination. everyone else was completely morally corrupt, didnt care about the plagued victims or the citizens , helped killed a little girls mom and or tried to make her their pawn for their own selfish, power hungry, violent imperialist desires. and especially the pendletons...how could you feel the least bit bad for them knowing the slavery theyve created in the mines? and if those "jobs" arent that bad, why feel sympatht for them if theyre just acting out the "jobs" they give to hundreds of other people in the mines?
Bruh, when I first played this game I thought it was just another Assassin Creed and just Followed the main objective and killed everyone.. Little did I know I got the fucked yo ending
this game was made back when sexual deviancy was still popularly seen as a bad thing. its actually kind of a classic trope for villians to be sexually perverse especially the rich and priveliged types seen in dishonored.
There's a guy on UA-cam who made avideo called 'in the mind of Corvo Attano', that talks about what he thinks is the canon way the events of the game went. What's interesting is that in that video he mentions that Corvo canonically killed the Pendleton twins, in a crazy slaughter where he kills every single guard in The Golden Cat. This is supported by later dialogue and in the log that Havelock keeps in the last mission about each mission that Corvo went on. The explanation that the guy from the video gives is that Corvo was stressed and in a hurry, because the loyalists told him they didn't have much time until Emily would be moved, so he just kinda rushed in there and killed everyone (apart from the civilians and innocents). This would also explain his reputation as a killer on the posters, because it wouldn't make much sense that he is seen as a notorious killer if he supposedly killed no-one at all during the game. The video also mentions that Corvo most likely exposed the Lord Regent with the recording, but then still killed him anyway, along with the executioner. Because, if you spook him while he is being taken away by shooting the guards with a sleep dart, he will take off running to the basement, where the executioner is, if you go down there, you can kill them both. Lastly, the video said that Corvo killed Havelock. Normally after you take the key, like you do in this video, after he's noted your presence, he'll attack you, and you'll be forced to fight and kill him. As for Daud, canonically, you fight him, but then at the end Daud pleads for his life. A prompt shows up to kill him, but if you simply walk away, you'll show mercy. The explanation that the guy gives for why Corvo doesn't kill Daud is because, if you look behind Daud, when he is pleading, and you're thinking of killing him, you can see a big white statue of Empress Jessamine Kaldwin. The idea is that when Corvo was about to slit Daud's throat he saw the statue, and thought to himself that Jessamine would never condone Corvo killing an unarmed man, pleading for his life, so he let him live, and simply walked away. So then there was something I didn't expect, because I didn't run into it, because I didn't save Granny Rags in that first mission, is that after you deal with Daud and go to the sewers you encounter Granny Rags, and see that she is trying to kill Slackjaw. You see, remember when Slackjaw's homie got killed and you were supposed to bring back the intel, but the guy died before he could reveal who it was that was killing Slackjaw's men? Turns out it was Granny Rags all along. Because you see, after you kill the executioner, you can see a weird note he has next to his shrine dedicated to a certain someone. That someone was Granny Rags, which indicates that she might play a bigger role in things than initially thought. Back to the sewers; basically, you end up fighting and having to kill Granny Rags, who turns out to have the power to summon a rat swarm, which explains how Slackjaw's homie died, but this also explains how the Executioner got his rune that allowed him to have that vaccuum power that sucks you into him (pause). Most likely, Granny Rags hooked him up with it, explaining why he revered her. When you walk past Granny Rags on the way to the Golden Cat, and use the heart to get intel on her, thet heart says that she used to be a person of stature, giving the motivation of killing Slackjaw, and taking over the criminal underworld. But yeah, you fight her, and kill her, saving Slackjaw.
I used non-lethal takedowns on every enemy I came across. Random thugs, primary targets, I was Kevin Conroy’s Batman level of “I refuse to kill”. But I didn’t get the Clean Hands achievement because one person died in the first level. I don’t know who and I don’t know how (I never saw anyone die), but that one death ruined my otherwise flawless non-lethal run!
thats the same approach I took! it was fulfilling tbh, knowing we could complete our mission the clean way. and my guess for how that person died is maybe they were too close to the explosive when you planted it on the wall? or maybe when you go into the sewers, someone you knocked out fell into the water on accident
1:55 seriously? Corvo could hear that from nearly 8 feet away but Calista's uncle replies "what was that Campbell?" No wonder it's so easy to sneak around dunwall, nearly all the watch is deaf or blind!
ZieScareXII ْi thought that the story of the 2nd one is less personal than before and i liked the silence that the first one offered. No comments like, i can do this instead of that. But the gameplay is very polished and the level design is brilliant. The characters are weaker though.
Extremely old comment, but I agree with all of you. In terms of story and world-building, Dishonored 1 was definitely better. That's not to say the second one was bad though, the gameplay was absolutely superb. I honestly wish they did a remake of Dishonored 1 but replaced the gameplay with that of the second game's.
Some of them deserve the non lethal ones, but I felt so disturbed doing Boyle's non lethal elimination on my clean hands ghost run. I should also mention that Campbell definitely gets a harsh ending with the branding, as you can see him infected in the Daud mission.
In my first playthrough I went the nonlethal route for all targets for the achievement, but now on my second playthrough I'm killing most of them. I kept Campbell alive and branded him because in a way it's less "merciful" than outright killing him and it feels like the sort of thing Corvo would do, at least my Corvo lol. My image of Corvo, btw, is an avenger who is also somewhat compassionate and who has honor. He gets revenge on his targets, while doing his best to avoid killing those not involved. He tries to avoid killing guards because they're just doing their jobs, but at the same time is pragmatic and doesn't shed too many tears over killing a couple of them if he must. He definitely avoids killing civilians as much as possible, unless they attack him first (as is the case with the Bottle Street Gang and Weepers). Though he tries to just knock out the Weepers if he can since he knows they're not in their right minds unlike Daud's assassins and the gangsters. I also killed the Pendleton twins, not because I really have a vendetta against them but because I wanted the achievement for killing Morgan in the steam room lol. Felt guilty about killing the prostitute who was also in there with him though, she didn't deserve that. Also while the Pendleton twins are both objectively horrible, monstrous people it still feels kind of cruel to have them get kidnapped, have their tongues cut out, and be forced to work in their own silver mines for the rest of their days. I kidnapped Sokolov (obviously) and then killed Lady Boyle, because no matter how bad she was no one deserves to be locked up for the rest of their days with an obsessed stalker who may or may not be sexually assaulting/raping them. Soon I will kill the Lord Regent and then reveal his secrets, because again I hate him and it seems like the sort of thing Corvo would do lol. Then I will kill Havelock (in the low chaos ending Pendleton and Martin are already dead) because fuck him for betraying you and again it seems like the sort of thing Corvo would do.
Your playthrough sounds kinda similar to the head Canon used by king j grim during his video analysis on corvo attano. Not sure why I'm mentioning this though so just ignore me
@@lavish263team5 Oh, really? That's cool, thanks for telling me that! I'll have to look it up! I just looked back at this comment a year later lol and I wasn't expecting to get so many likes! I'm grateful to everyone who liked my comment lol.
hold use button to hide weapons, if you rightclick exactly as hostler animation with knife plays, only your weapon hides and your magic hand stays up... you can then move faster because it counts as hostlered weapons... you are welcome =3
It sucks that you can't do that with consoles. Although if you're not using Corvo's folding blade, you can lightly pull right trigger and pull only the sword out.
Just completed the game in low chaos and clean hands and there’s sooo much I never knew when having low chaos. I played the game as a kid and just slaughtered everybody.
I discovered that by chance on my second playthrough. I aimed my Blink up there just to see if it could actually work and I was shocked that it was so simple.
Agreed. VERY replayable. I first saw Dishonored on one of those videos that shows cool or funny clips from video games and had to find out what it was and buy it. Got Knife of Dunwall and Brigmore Witches as well. After loving those I ought Dishonored 2 and even Death of the Outsider (both were out before I even bought 1) ... but the last two were unplayable to me until I eventually upgraded my PC. I still love and play them all and would welcome more more more.
I remember playing this game and got so lost in the second to last area and accidentally did the non-lethal assassination because I couldn't find a way to get to the Target lmao
34:15 I wonder; could it be that Emily's model here was originally intended to be that of lady boyle without a mask? Looks too generic to be a specific model for Emily
When I played Dishonored I was like - if it moves, kill it- but after a few weeks I had to stop playing, I started playing again two days ago.. Started from Lady Boyle's Last Party. But this time I played like an absolute ninja. No killing, No Choking, Only Sleep Darts and Sneaking. But the last mission really made me angry. I was so angry that I killed every-fucking enemy (Including Tallboys). So.. I've decided to play it again but this time like an absolute ninja from the start.. If you're too chaotic or killing everytime, the game turns pretty dark. Dialogues become more darker and deeper. I'm trying to avoid spoilers for those who haven't finished yet.
1:53 Faster: Usually I hide up on the vent duct above and behind the Captain's right. It gives a great angle to sleep dart Campbell and then the Captain (IN THAT ORDER) in quick succession, carry the Captain around the side of the partition (where you're hiding in this video) to hide him for now, take Campbell out via the ledge down to the interrogation room, then come back to get Campbell and put him in the dumpster.
One thing I always felt missing when taking out the Pendletons was any confirmation of their fates. Sure Slackjaw plans to do that to them but we never see or hear any evidence or rumors about them being forced to work to death in their own mines
I think it’s because of how Slackjaw says what he’ll do to them becore putting them in the mines. Making them unrecognizable so others wouldn’t tell it’s them
@@pickledfern6195 I would've liked it if after you complete Slackjaw's request, you go back to the Golden Cat and you'll see the twins exiting the joint, only to be kidnapped by Slackjaw's men, confirming his promise
From what the creators have confirmed as canon/occured in various multimedia sources: Campbell: branded and died as a weeper Pendletons: Corvo, worried for Emily's (his daughter) safety, stealth assaults the Golden Cat killing some guardsmen and the Pendletons himself. He does not torture the guy for the safe code in the mission because he dislikes torture (was tortured for 6 months) Lady Boyle: Nonlethal, but she ends up escaping and assuming Lord Brisby's estate. Hiram Burrows: The Lord Regent is killed sometime before Dishonored 2, but after he is put on trial after his non-lethal ending. Royal Interrogator: Corvo kills him Daud: Is spared by Corvo Low chaos ending for martin And Trevor Havelock's throat was slit from behind by Corvo.
Since I didn't see something thing about this you can walk up to Daud and he will fight you one on one when you beat him you can either walk away sparing him or kill him your choice
I like how each Non Lethal Option is basically an ironic way to end their standing in society. Campbell becomes a weeper cuz Corvo branded him, the Pendletons became tongueless mutes who works in their own mines, Lady Boyle becomes a trophy wife to her stalker, away from high society and Burrows is discredited, publicly humiliated and ousted as the mad man that he is
In truth, if you get to the end of the game and if nobodys alive, starting from campbell, justice isnt really done because at the end of the road you are alone and killing was for nothing. Knocking them all out is the right way to go, no doubt about it, then sweet justice takes them all
I just hid under the table, then darted Campbell and Curnow unconscious. But that actually makes it harder to save Curnow, because you have to carry him to a dumpster in a patrolled area.
While I was bringing Boyle to the boat, the cutscene initiated, I dropped her and it said "target eliminated." I went to the hospital because of a coma due to repeated head bangings against the wall. [sarcasm detected]
I feel like cutting someone's tongue out, shaving their heads and forcing them to work in a mine for the rest of their lives is worse than just killing them.
LADY BOYLE IS FINE! I don't know who needs to hear this, but one of the books about thjs universe reveals Lady Boyle to be a widow shortly after the plague ended. Evidently lord Brisby had a little "accident" and disappeared. She now owns his island estate and lives a quiet life of luxury while also letting her sisters have a bigger share of their family estate. Don't be afraid to make this choice. Lady Boyle will be fine.
The Heart once told me Campbell broke all Seven Strictures every day and it was his own little joke. So I saved the one he wanted to kill and branded him a heretic as my own little joke. Karma is a bitch and I love it :V
Was sleep darting Havelock's ass really necessary? He wasn't going to fight. I mean, I'm sure he would've gone quietly. Now he won't because he's snoring.
Corvo non lethal route be like "it's kust a prank bro. I exciled you from your rank? It's just a prank bro. I make you put into a mine and make you work forever in there? It's just a prank bro. I let your evil scheme out to the public? It's just a prank bro."
i always wanted to beat the game without killing a single live , but i always fail at House of pleasure , not until i found this video , now i can do "lowest chaos" ending
I usually took the nonlethal option, though I typically took out Campbell by switching the glasses... probably because it was so easy, and branding him usually forced me to kill some people along the way.
Personally I would have sleep darted General Tobias in the middle of his tv conversation in order to keep the Regent in his safe house. His meltdown is more epic if you confront him up there.
Wow....i just waited for them in the room, stopped time, knocked campbell out. Blink to the ceiling vents and the interrogation room is right down the hall
Rage ReaperX that's weird because when I did the Dunwall Tower mission I broadcasted the lord regents confession across Dunwall and he was arrested but I went to kill the torturer and Hiram was in the chambers
I see people saying that the low chaos assassinations are more cruel than the high chaos ones, but that isn't the point of them. Low chaos means stopping people from panicking. If a senior official just goes missing or is found dead, people will panick. If they're branded as a traitor and cast out, in the case of Campbell, it'd cause less panick because there's a justifiable reason.
Their objective is chasing General Curnow, things like this happen in this game a lot like when guards objective is killing rats and saving their friend. They won't attack you until they saved their friend from rats. It works like this I assume.
So, in the end, Havelock surrenders peacefully? Dear me. I mean, I've never fully completed the first game. But I think I'll aim to get low chaos when I complete this one.
Actually, he makes you think he does. See, if you don't shoot him like the person in the vid did, and just take the key, Havelock uses the oppurtunity to attack you, forcing you to kill him. I didn't get this because I just snuck around and got the key without him even noticing I was in the room, then I just snuck around and freed Emily. Later I was in a different vid where I saw that he does what I mentioned earlier.
I always felt like some of these are crueler than killing them--granted these people deserve it--but jeeze. I think the one I'm least comfortable with is the Boyle one. That one just makes my skin crawl. I typically do Campbell's brand and I enjoy Burrow's public disgrace, but the Pendelton's I kill myself--it was always dissatisfying to not handle things personally.
AardvarkLord I think boyels was cruel but the pendeltens deserved it those lil fuckers
***** or even better they get beat to shit by the people that they put in there
The non-lethal option for Kirin Jindosh is the worst by far. THAT made me shudder once I did it the first time. He even asks you to kill him after you do it.
And leaving Edgar Wakefield to Lizzy Stride is probably worse than any way you could kill him.
Jo Smo Death is a kindness they do no- oh jeez, wow ok, didn't realise the nonleathal was so so terrible.
Swoopwhoop
I haven't played High Chaos with Emily yet, but with my High Chaos Corvo playthrough, he learned about the machine after I killed him, and wished he had done that instead. The dark, hate-filled, misanthropic bad guy Corvo even knows that it's much kinder to kill Jindosh.
4:15 "Believed to be early Sokolov." I bet Corvo laughed when he heard that since he saw it being painted 6 months before.
Wasn’t Curnow also there standing guard when the painting was being painted?
@@povertyville yep
@@Sandman3 So he's canonically daft
@arminosas basically yeah 💀
Campbell's so full of himself he puts his own portrait in his Secret sex dungeon as if it's the most beautiful thing he's ever seen in his life.
I like the low chaos ending
"you watched and listened when other men would have shouted in rage" makes me feel like a jedi.
Zen yeah you watched and listen instead of doing sth. True jedi indeed :D
@@remoxvideo2495 to be honest the Jedi are in some ways worse then sith for the Jedi code and teachings want you to not be human anymore. If you want to know about how both the Jedi and sith philosophy fail watch this video. It's a truly fascinating and incredibly well done examination of both sides and a certain characters Philosophy ua-cam.com/video/-Z0S0Z8lUTg/v-deo.html
Is that Samuel's dialogue? I got a pretty dark one though 😂 even samuel fired a flared to let them know I was coming. Loaded before he shoots and killed him 😂😂 He still appread as alive in the ending though 😂😂
@@just_rashu I was actually quoting the outsider but I think samuel said that too before the last mission. idk
@@Zen-rw2fz oh lol
Dishonored: The only game where you get the best ending by handing over an unconscious woman to an obsessed kidnapper.
Lol true.
I heard she canonically escapes.
Yeah apparently in the canon she manipulates him back and gets all of his wealth when he mysteriously disappears himself 😯
@@georgeblackwell1830 on Boyle's party i heard how two peoples talked about one of the Boyle sisters,and she used 16 years old boy without family in her rituals(I think you know what types of rituals i mean),one of them ask does he got pleasure,and the second answered "just at first". So I hope she got what she deserved when was kidnapped. Oh and also she takes a bath of blood of her nephew
Killing just your targets doesnt get you high chaos
Should we gather for whiskey and cigars tonight?
Indeed, I believe so.
Shawn Sig never doubt it
You'll think you'll get your own squad after what happen last night?
Genzo Tan Indeed, I believe so.
Yes, of course.
Dishonored: the game where you can say "we do a little trolling" after every mission
we do a little trolling
-corvo after kidnap boyle into a creepy dude
Tbh the whole empire trolled you first
@@iputapipebombintoyourmailb6210 she felt asleep first at the sleepover
Corvo: *How can I make Lady Boyle go down to the sewers without making her think I’m going to assassinate her?*
Corvo to Boyle: *Someone’s trying to kill you! Follow me!*
Lmfao
i mean its not the dumbest thing in the world
and cleary it fucking worked lol
@@TheTallOne890 I never said it was dumb
Yeah and i'll show you who. IT WAS ME.
I adore the Low Chaos ending because of what it means for Emily; poor girl loses her mother, is kidnapped to be made a figurehead, forced to live in solitude when she's eventually rescued, and when she thinks the upheaval is over, the ones responsible for keeping her safe and claiming to want to restore her to the throne all double cross each other over petty greed and her Father is left for dead. Despite all that, when you rescue her, she still stays the genuinely caring kid she always was and goes on to be one of the best rulers Dunwall's ever seen. All because you never gave up on being a good man.
She picks up if you chose the violent actions or the smart actions based on what she can hear from her captors
And the best part is: You can STILL get revenge on the ones responsible for framing you, WITHOUT killing them
Take that Ezio!
@@spongeyspikes09 haha didn't expect that reference here
@@rizilm2229 yeah Ezio was a disappointment for me
I mean the guy had his nemesis right where he wanted him, alone, with no back up whatsoever, and what did he do?
"Waaaahh family won't come back waaah"
And thanks to that little stunt of his, his uncle got offed in the next game
Now Corvo on the other hand
"No, I'm not a killer... But I'll make you wish that I did, just ask Campbell"
@@spongeyspikes09 the games were pretty good but yeah the whole thing with the pope confused me. First he stabs Ezio when he's literally defenseless and somehow still fails to kill him lmao. Then Ezio suddenly has a call of mercy. Made about as much sense as Ellie killing everyone and sparing Abby in TLOU2.
And oh yeah almost forgot Ezio dropping his weapons and challenging him to a fist fight 😂. The whole thing was a fever dream XD
theres a easter egg where you spare Cambell or that thing with the chair shock or something you could find him as a weeper in the flooded district
i d say suffering a slow painful disease is worse than dying quickly
Not really an eater egg.... i saw it first playthrough
Extreme Mith they find a cure for weepers at the end so I doubt even a heretic would be left out, just to be safe no one ever gets infected, but I think they mentioned his still alive in dishonored 2
@@maverickdarkrath4780 I wanna know how you could recover from literally having flies living in you
@@jacthing1 Piero and Sokolov's magic shit
I just noticed that the chair shocker has the Abbey's symbol. It's probably a legit torture device, but you gotta love how the brothel is using it for S&M
Peiro maybe, he said he design some toy for the Golden Cat
S&M?
@@ryanp7546 sadism and masochism. It’s a sex thing
@@controllerfreak78 bruh
@@ryanp7546 what are you bruhing at
This game was one of favorite games because it made you feel like your choices mattered
Your choices actually matter in the end of the game, the ending you get depends on them.
@@mahdibenhelal9189 Compare that to Deus Ex: HR where you literally select the ending despite your choices 🤣
I see a lot of people saying how the non-lethal option is sometimes more cruel than outright killing and it's true. However, Poetic Justice isn't meant to be kind, it's meant to be cruel and hard. Considering what happened to Corvo or Emily, the first instinct is to kill but I think making the lives of the people responsible for your pain to suffer as well is a much more deserving punishment, especially when you consider that most of those people never felt actual suffering in their lives.
Which makes Delilah's case more unique, she only suffered, if what she says is true, so in a sense you grant her a mercy, you allow her to live out her fantasies but she'll never realize that it's all fake and if she does, she can't ever go back.
Takedrugskillabear dishonored 2 really give us some less horrid eliminations (except Ramsey of course and the Duke) but jindosh just lost his intelligence but a audio graph shows us he's actually ok with his life and Briana just lost her powers...well they get arrested in a specific ending so yea dishonored 2 really gives more tame solutions
@@maverickdarkrath4780 Of course Ashworth being "arrested" would more than likely lead to an execution for witchcraft, of which she and all he annoying underlings are and deserve.
Indeed. the poetic justice is quite enjoyable in 1.
Campbell; a High Overseer drenched in corruption who regularly violates all seven strictures. The Heretic's Brand is incredibly appropriate for him.
The Pendletons; corrupt snakes who use slave labour for their own wealth, reduced to slaves in their own mines. A lovely irony.
Lady Boyle, who sleeps around with everyone and funds the Lord Regent out of self-preservation, is given to a man who will absolutely keep her safe from life-threatening dangers, even if it is not a happy life. She got the self-preservation she wanted, just not in the way she expected.
Hiram Burrows exposed for his crimes and dragged off to Coldridge, to spend his final days of life among the filthy, the poor, the diseased - the people he tried so desperately to exterminate.
Hard agree, when I played the game I didn't go for the non-lethal options just cause 'killing bad' or, 'I'd get the good ending' (Even though, my reluctance to resort to lethal methods outside of being caught and having no option definately pushed me in that direction.) I went for them because of the Poetic Justice angle. Horrible things as these people did, they never opted to kill Corvo or Emily. They could've done it WAY sooner but they didn't. They made them *suffer*. Hurt. And so I believed true justice in that case wasn't the spilling of blood, but doing unto them what they did to others. Turning THEM, into the Dishonored. Taking away everything THEY had. It just felt more personal and enjoyable that way instead of just ending them outright, and more in line of what I thought a 'royal protector' would be inclined to do.
There's a reason it's called "neutralize" and not "spare." Only a few of the non-lethal options are genuine mercy.
15:44 "are you gonna tie me up?" WOAH WOAH WHAT?! Excuse me, Mad'am?!
drpoetry1 mad'am just hurts my eyes,next time please write madame
drpoetry1 Only nonlethal scenario that probably ends with a high probability that the target will actually be perfectly content with their fate
BDSM
Never heard that dialogue until just now, DAYUM lol
She's kinky af, that was hilarious!
In the words of joker "Sometimes you gotta be cruel to be kind"
also in the words of joker "it's all apart of the plan"
Society
I prefer; "You get what you fucking deserve."
He said as he beat a Robin half to death
fun fact:if you wait when daud`s speech over about lord regent, you can take it like usual audiograph card
and also if you read his journal, you can see that daud also a foreigner same like corvo
I never knew that Callista's uncle had dialogue because I never had the patience to wait that long.
Also, love how much of a heretic the High Overseer is since he owns a Rune.
It's the little things that deepen the world.
If you use the heart with him says something like "Campbell breaks the 7 censures daily, it's his little secret" so he is completely a heretic.
@@SalvVaged wait he breaks all 7 of them? Damn
I was surprised at THIS dialogue. The few times I've let it go all the way down to the secret chamber, he still turns on me like I'm the bad guy, like he doesn't know I just saved him. The timing must be really tricky. But like I said in another post, usually I dart the both of them before they even leave the room with the spilled glasses.
@@SirWulfrick when he pulls out the sword take him out and you will be thanked
Actually he has 2. One in his office and the other in his private quarters.
I'd say the non-lethal eliminations are worse than death.
> Branded, exiled, eventually turning into a Weeper (certain death)
> Tongues cut out and enslaved in mines for the rest of their life
> Kidnapped by a crazed lover
> Crimes and treachery broadcasted to everyone, leading to his execution and proving Corvo's innocence
It isn't like they didn't deserve it. Also, the tape doesn't exactly prove that Corvo Attano is innocent. Since he escaped prison, people could believe that Burrows was behind the escape.
the only one that is questionable to me is the boyle elimination. everyone else was completely morally corrupt, didnt care about the plagued victims or the citizens , helped killed a little girls mom and or tried to make her their pawn for their own selfish, power hungry, violent imperialist desires. and especially the pendletons...how could you feel the least bit bad for them knowing the slavery theyve created in the mines? and if those "jobs" arent that bad, why feel sympatht for them if theyre just acting out the "jobs" they give to hundreds of other people in the mines?
Bonus: Low Chaos means the citizens and guards who are innocent in all of this don't suffer as much
Bruh, when I first played this game I thought it was just another Assassin Creed and just Followed the main objective and killed everyone.. Little did I know I got the fucked yo ending
Ben Reilly a lot of people thought it's a ac ripoff
There are a lot of kinky people in this game...
People on positions of power tend to be
this game was made back when sexual deviancy was still popularly seen as a bad thing. its actually kind of a classic trope for villians to be sexually perverse especially the rich and priveliged types seen in dishonored.
@@kabbablabba4073 good insight
@@kabbablabba4073 just a reflection of reality
im proud of myself
finished dishonored with clean hands low chaos ghost shadow and on the 360
:D
I know right, not killing a living soul to prove your innocence, as alike to killing everyone.
try deus ex mankind divided pacifist run. not killing anyone was extremely hard on hard difficulty
Pedro Rodrigues Me too! :D
Pedro Rodrigues I'm almost finished with a nonlethal run on very hard
There's a guy on UA-cam who made avideo called 'in the mind of Corvo Attano', that talks about what he thinks is the canon way the events of the game went. What's interesting is that in that video he mentions that Corvo canonically killed the Pendleton twins, in a crazy slaughter where he kills every single guard in The Golden Cat. This is supported by later dialogue and in the log that Havelock keeps in the last mission about each mission that Corvo went on. The explanation that the guy from the video gives is that Corvo was stressed and in a hurry, because the loyalists told him they didn't have much time until Emily would be moved, so he just kinda rushed in there and killed everyone (apart from the civilians and innocents). This would also explain his reputation as a killer on the posters, because it wouldn't make much sense that he is seen as a notorious killer if he supposedly killed no-one at all during the game. The video also mentions that Corvo most likely exposed the Lord Regent with the recording, but then still killed him anyway, along with the executioner. Because, if you spook him while he is being taken away by shooting the guards with a sleep dart, he will take off running to the basement, where the executioner is, if you go down there, you can kill them both. Lastly, the video said that Corvo killed Havelock. Normally after you take the key, like you do in this video, after he's noted your presence, he'll attack you, and you'll be forced to fight and kill him. As for Daud, canonically, you fight him, but then at the end Daud pleads for his life. A prompt shows up to kill him, but if you simply walk away, you'll show mercy. The explanation that the guy gives for why Corvo doesn't kill Daud is because, if you look behind Daud, when he is pleading, and you're thinking of killing him, you can see a big white statue of Empress Jessamine Kaldwin. The idea is that when Corvo was about to slit Daud's throat he saw the statue, and thought to himself that Jessamine would never condone Corvo killing an unarmed man, pleading for his life, so he let him live, and simply walked away.
So then there was something I didn't expect, because I didn't run into it, because I didn't save Granny Rags in that first mission, is that after you deal with Daud and go to the sewers you encounter Granny Rags, and see that she is trying to kill Slackjaw. You see, remember when Slackjaw's homie got killed and you were supposed to bring back the intel, but the guy died before he could reveal who it was that was killing Slackjaw's men? Turns out it was Granny Rags all along. Because you see, after you kill the executioner, you can see a weird note he has next to his shrine dedicated to a certain someone. That someone was Granny Rags, which indicates that she might play a bigger role in things than initially thought. Back to the sewers; basically, you end up fighting and having to kill Granny Rags, who turns out to have the power to summon a rat swarm, which explains how Slackjaw's homie died, but this also explains how the Executioner got his rune that allowed him to have that vaccuum power that sucks you into him (pause). Most likely, Granny Rags hooked him up with it, explaining why he revered her. When you walk past Granny Rags on the way to the Golden Cat, and use the heart to get intel on her, thet heart says that she used to be a person of stature, giving the motivation of killing Slackjaw, and taking over the criminal underworld. But yeah, you fight her, and kill her, saving Slackjaw.
I used non-lethal takedowns on every enemy I came across. Random thugs, primary targets, I was Kevin Conroy’s Batman level of “I refuse to kill”. But I didn’t get the Clean Hands achievement because one person died in the first level. I don’t know who and I don’t know how (I never saw anyone die), but that one death ruined my otherwise flawless non-lethal run!
thats the same approach I took! it was fulfilling tbh, knowing we could complete our mission the clean way.
and my guess for how that person died is maybe they were too close to the explosive when you planted it on the wall? or maybe when you go into the sewers, someone you knocked out fell into the water on accident
1:55 seriously? Corvo could hear that from nearly 8 feet away but Calista's uncle replies "what was that Campbell?" No wonder it's so easy to sneak around dunwall, nearly all the watch is deaf or blind!
what was that as in he didnt understand what he was referring to
@Brian Griffin piero space magic
@@elgordobondiola lol
@@felixc.3444 Truly ahead of his time
Havlock: if Corvo hadn’t been so damn good at his job...
Me: Thank you, I almost feel like not slicing your head off
do you think you'll get your own squad after what happened last night?
Indeed I believe so
Chances are very good.
Never doubt it.
Yes, of course.
This
My god...what a game this was... Can't wait for the second one!
The second one wasn't that great ..
ZieScareXII ْ it was shorter that was the only thing I hate about it
ZieScareXII ْi thought that the story of the 2nd one is less personal than before and i liked the silence that the first one offered. No comments like, i can do this instead of that. But the gameplay is very polished and the level design is brilliant. The characters are weaker though.
Extremely old comment, but I agree with all of you. In terms of story and world-building, Dishonored 1 was definitely better. That's not to say the second one was bad though, the gameplay was absolutely superb. I honestly wish they did a remake of Dishonored 1 but replaced the gameplay with that of the second game's.
I agree with all of you except TroTrak just because it's weaker doesn't mean it's horrible
Some of them deserve the non lethal ones, but I felt so disturbed doing Boyle's non lethal elimination on my clean hands ghost run. I should also mention that Campbell definitely gets a harsh ending with the branding, as you can see him infected in the Daud mission.
On the dishonored book its stated that lady Boyle escaped his captor and she's doing really fine working in a job i can't remember now
Didn’t she just retire to a remote island with the stalker’s riches?
She canonically kills him im pretty sure and takes all his wealth so she’s doing pretty well
In my first playthrough I went the nonlethal route for all targets for the achievement, but now on my second playthrough I'm killing most of them. I kept Campbell alive and branded him because in a way it's less "merciful" than outright killing him and it feels like the sort of thing Corvo would do, at least my Corvo lol. My image of Corvo, btw, is an avenger who is also somewhat compassionate and who has honor. He gets revenge on his targets, while doing his best to avoid killing those not involved. He tries to avoid killing guards because they're just doing their jobs, but at the same time is pragmatic and doesn't shed too many tears over killing a couple of them if he must. He definitely avoids killing civilians as much as possible, unless they attack him first (as is the case with the Bottle Street Gang and Weepers). Though he tries to just knock out the Weepers if he can since he knows they're not in their right minds unlike Daud's assassins and the gangsters. I also killed the Pendleton twins, not because I really have a vendetta against them but because I wanted the achievement for killing Morgan in the steam room lol. Felt guilty about killing the prostitute who was also in there with him though, she didn't deserve that. Also while the Pendleton twins are both objectively horrible, monstrous people it still feels kind of cruel to have them get kidnapped, have their tongues cut out, and be forced to work in their own silver mines for the rest of their days. I kidnapped Sokolov (obviously) and then killed Lady Boyle, because no matter how bad she was no one deserves to be locked up for the rest of their days with an obsessed stalker who may or may not be sexually assaulting/raping them. Soon I will kill the Lord Regent and then reveal his secrets, because again I hate him and it seems like the sort of thing Corvo would do lol. Then I will kill Havelock (in the low chaos ending Pendleton and Martin are already dead) because fuck him for betraying you and again it seems like the sort of thing Corvo would do.
Your playthrough sounds kinda similar to the head Canon used by king j grim during his video analysis on corvo attano. Not sure why I'm mentioning this though so just ignore me
@@lavish263team5 Oh, really? That's cool, thanks for telling me that! I'll have to look it up! I just looked back at this comment a year later lol and I wasn't expecting to get so many likes! I'm grateful to everyone who liked my comment lol.
hold use button to hide weapons, if you rightclick exactly as hostler animation with knife plays, only your weapon hides and your magic hand stays up... you can then move faster because it counts as hostlered weapons... you are welcome =3
It sucks that you can't do that with consoles. Although if you're not using Corvo's folding blade, you can lightly pull right trigger and pull only the sword out.
+Charlie MCMXCV You can do it on consoles
cconnor117 really? With Corvo's folding sword? I'll have to give that a try later
Actually all glitches and tricks like this work on console ;)
How do you do it on 360? I've tried it like 500 times and it never works
I’m replaying the Dishonored series and I noticed this video, which definitely helps remind and refine my strategy.
12:11
*Hand touches Lady Boyle's ass*
Corvo: *n o i c e*
When I played I always had a high chaos and Emily talked like a serial killer 🤣
But this game will always be my favorite
Just completed the game in low chaos and clean hands and there’s sooo much I never knew when having low chaos. I played the game as a kid and just slaughtered everybody.
I remember played this game without killing anybody, even all the guards, Daud, that granny on the alley and Havelock, thanks to the possession skill
fun fact: in that kalwin's bridge level,you can get past all the guards without having to enter interior of base.
I discovered that by chance on my second playthrough. I aimed my Blink up there just to see if it could actually work and I was shocked that it was so simple.
true but that would mean not getting the goodies inside so i always take my chances there
Dishonored has so much replayabilty and has such a cool a unique world I hope we get a dishonered 3
Agreed. VERY replayable. I first saw Dishonored on one of those videos that shows cool or funny clips from video games and had to find out what it was and buy it. Got Knife of Dunwall and Brigmore Witches as well. After loving those I ought Dishonored 2 and even Death of the Outsider (both were out before I even bought 1) ... but the last two were unplayable to me until I eventually upgraded my PC. I still love and play them all and would welcome more more more.
@@SirWulfrick how is the DotO? Is it bad?
@@jessica49arrow Not my favorite. I don't care for the abilities as much. But still worth the play imho.
And they say revenge is a dish best-served cold.
I heard Hiram was executed by Corvo in Dishonored 2.
32:37 Corvo: *I’m not falling for that*
I remember doing a no kill run was the bitchest thing I had to complete seriously.
its fairly easy
I play on the hardest difficulty I'll agree first playthrough is tough but I'm on my 8 playthrough now so it's gotten simple
+TheOblivionisdoom well after 8 playthroughs of course it would be easy there is no change in pattern
TheOblivionisdoom I feel you I've played dishonored 11 times 7 on very hard.
24:19 wow, you time it just right. It looks you are actually escaping daud’s base and going to the hounds pit pub
I remember playing this game and got so lost in the second to last area and accidentally did the non-lethal assassination because I couldn't find a way to get to the Target lmao
Honestly This Is Great, You Should Have More Views!
Thomas Collawn Kind words. Thanks a lot! :-)
I did the Overseer thing with the Voice Recorder! But Since He Escaped I had to take Matter in My Own Hands...And then Well...You Know...
+Cameron4anime I love to get him alone and then appear, so he can look at me all he wants and be afraid all he wants.
+!Izumi Sena! Yeah XD
34:15 I wonder; could it be that Emily's model here was originally intended to be that of lady boyle without a mask? Looks too generic to be a specific model for Emily
When I played Dishonored I was like - if it moves, kill it- but after a few weeks I had to stop playing, I started playing again two days ago.. Started from Lady Boyle's Last Party. But this time I played like an absolute ninja. No killing, No Choking, Only Sleep Darts and Sneaking. But the last mission really made me angry. I was so angry that I killed every-fucking enemy (Including Tallboys). So.. I've decided to play it again but this time like an absolute ninja from the start.. If you're too chaotic or killing everytime, the game turns pretty dark. Dialogues become more darker and deeper.
I'm trying to avoid spoilers for those who haven't finished yet.
Bro, it's an 8 year old game. Everyone should know this, don't worry about spoiling it.
@@私の名前を翻訳しないでください yeah I was gonna say the same thing
@@私の名前を翻訳しないでください still respectful to people who saw this video and thought about playing, people don't know every game in existence believe it or not
@@somewhataddicted7685 lol sure
W/ Campbell I always enjoyed hiding under the table right in front of them.
Sounds hilarious. I should have done it your way for the video. X-D
1:53 Faster: Usually I hide up on the vent duct above and behind the Captain's right. It gives a great angle to sleep dart Campbell and then the Captain (IN THAT ORDER) in quick succession, carry the Captain around the side of the partition (where you're hiding in this video) to hide him for now, take Campbell out via the ledge down to the interrogation room, then come back to get Campbell and put him in the dumpster.
One thing I always felt missing when taking out the Pendletons was any confirmation of their fates. Sure Slackjaw plans to do that to them but we never see or hear any evidence or rumors about them being forced to work to death in their own mines
I think it’s because of how Slackjaw says what he’ll do to them becore putting them in the mines. Making them unrecognizable so others wouldn’t tell it’s them
@@pickledfern6195 I would've liked it if after you complete Slackjaw's request, you go back to the Golden Cat and you'll see the twins exiting the joint, only to be kidnapped by Slackjaw's men, confirming his promise
It's what Lord Raiden had said himself, ”There are fates far worse then death.”
And some people deserve them
@@OhNoTheFace Then they come back crazier
I nonlethally dealt with the Regent only for him to walk through a Wall of Light I rewired. Feels bad man.
Sounds funny though... LOL
You know if this first Dishonored game ever gets remade they should give corvo's younger self a voice actor
I didn’t know there was 2 non leather ways to kill campell
2 non leather ways? Of course! You can always kill with rubber or satin if leather ist not your thing. :-)))
2?
There's Two Unique Ways, Using His Own Poison Or Branding Him, But only one are none lethal
Imagine guy like this breaks in your house and broadcast your search history to the whole town
From what the creators have confirmed as canon/occured in various multimedia sources:
Campbell: branded and died as a weeper
Pendletons: Corvo, worried for Emily's (his daughter) safety, stealth assaults the Golden Cat killing some guardsmen and the Pendletons himself. He does not torture the guy for the safe code in the mission because he dislikes torture (was tortured for 6 months)
Lady Boyle: Nonlethal, but she ends up escaping and assuming Lord Brisby's estate.
Hiram Burrows: The Lord Regent is killed sometime before Dishonored 2, but after he is put on trial after his non-lethal ending.
Royal Interrogator: Corvo kills him
Daud: Is spared by Corvo
Low chaos ending for martin And Trevor
Havelock's throat was slit from behind by Corvo.
Since I didn't see something thing about this you can walk up to Daud and he will fight you one on one when you beat him you can either walk away sparing him or kill him your choice
I conjured up a extremely precise and complicated plan for the Boyle non lethal option . But all I had to do was have a conversation with her , really
Real ones rob the safe before handing the numbers over to Slackjaw
I like how each Non Lethal Option is basically an ironic way to end their standing in society. Campbell becomes a weeper cuz Corvo branded him, the Pendletons became tongueless mutes who works in their own mines, Lady Boyle becomes a trophy wife to her stalker, away from high society and Burrows is discredited, publicly humiliated and ousted as the mad man that he is
Fyi even the Devs felt uncomfortable with Boyle's non-lethal method and later stated she played him for a fool and murderstole his estate.
18:12 Oh thats just dirty.. Oh how pissed he will be when he finds out his beloved woman has been murdered xD
Was she murdered? I thought he choked her out?
high-chaos=Waverly low-chaos=Lydia. doing that 12:09=Esma
Ромен Фомен nope, I didn't take the painting, and I got Esma. It's random.
I think he was making a joke
I can see corvo's hands completely, strange
He increased the FOV.
In truth, if you get to the end of the game and if nobodys alive, starting from campbell, justice isnt really done because at the end of the road you are alone and killing was for nothing. Knocking them all out is the right way to go, no doubt about it, then sweet justice takes them all
I just hid under the table, then darted Campbell and Curnow unconscious. But that actually makes it harder to save Curnow, because you have to carry him to a dumpster in a patrolled area.
In the book it reveals lady Boyle actually enjoyed being kindnapped
Wait what?
@@hellomynemitvodanh2540 lady boyle loves sex its in the game in her diary
I miss this game :( , I wish they have this on ps5 soon
12:13 made me laugh the hardest ever XD
I didn't even realize what it looked like until i went to the timestamp you commented
While I was bringing Boyle to the boat, the cutscene initiated, I dropped her and it said "target eliminated."
I went to the hospital because of a coma due to repeated head bangings against the wall. [sarcasm detected]
Tbh I actually love people in Dishonored dying by fall. Im probably just sadistic but I think it's oddly satisfying.
Da Best somebody dieing. in dishonored 2 just by them touching a wooden door while you carrying them
"You'll know what to do corvo won't you - emperor kladwin
That's when corvo started his killing spree
I didn't know you don't need to knock Curnow out. I always stuff this guy in the bin every time I save him.
I feel like cutting someone's tongue out, shaving their heads and forcing them to work in a mine for the rest of their lives is worse than just killing them.
I'm fairly certain that's the point. "fate worse than death" and all.
There are fates worse than death, the villains learn this the hard way.
LADY BOYLE IS FINE!
I don't know who needs to hear this, but one of the books about thjs universe reveals Lady Boyle to be a widow shortly after the plague ended. Evidently lord Brisby had a little "accident" and disappeared. She now owns his island estate and lives a quiet life of luxury while also letting her sisters have a bigger share of their family estate. Don't be afraid to make this choice. Lady Boyle will be fine.
The Heart once told me Campbell broke all Seven Strictures every day and it was his own little joke.
So I saved the one he wanted to kill and branded him a heretic as my own little joke.
Karma is a bitch and I love it :V
My name wouldn't let me dart targets. Time didn't speed up again and I'm impatient, so I had to just reload and choke out.
Was sleep darting Havelock's ass really necessary? He wasn't going to fight. I mean, I'm sure he would've gone quietly. Now he won't because he's snoring.
He will fight After u Put the key
+HeadHunter5898 No he wont
TheAnde i tried it and He will fight you
+TheAnde he will
+Joseph Ansari I mean. I heard he threatened to kill Emily. A small child. Like Samuel said, who knows what he can do.
Corvo non lethal route be like "it's kust a prank bro. I exciled you from your rank? It's just a prank bro. I make you put into a mine and make you work forever in there? It's just a prank bro. I let your evil scheme out to the public? It's just a prank bro."
The Outsider: "farewell corvo"
guy supposed to sing credits song: "owo"
*video ends*
esma heard corvo say the first three letters of assassinate and said "say no more"
One of the best games ever in my opinion
Recently heard Arkane saying that with Lady Boyle she turns the tables on the rat man 😂
i always wanted to beat the game without killing a single live , but i always fail at House of pleasure , not until i found this video , now i can do "lowest chaos" ending
I usually took the nonlethal option, though I typically took out Campbell by switching the glasses... probably because it was so easy, and branding him usually forced me to kill some people along the way.
Ah god damn it I thought campbell has to be killed he was the only person I ever killed If not that I would have got achievement
F's for me
You cant give me a magnificent sword like that and expect that I wont use it
Whenever I spilt the glasses they would just react and go on high alert. Whether or not I hid
Personally I would have sleep darted General Tobias in the middle of his tv conversation in order to keep the Regent in his safe house. His meltdown is more epic if you confront him up there.
Wow....i just waited for them in the room, stopped time, knocked campbell out. Blink to the ceiling vents and the interrogation room is right down the hall
The people that you would hate the most die any way, Campbell becomes a weeper, and lord regent gets executed
Rage ReaperX that's weird because when I did the Dunwall Tower mission I broadcasted the lord regents confession across Dunwall and he was arrested but I went to kill the torturer and Hiram was in the chambers
Can't stay hidden forever! I'll find you!
Man, this is the best ending I have ever seen...
Ive never got Esma Boyle as my target, always been Waverlyn Boyle, I suppose it has something to do with your chaos?
Rewbin it's random, most of the time I get Esma
You can also get Lydia. That RNG is awful during speedruns.
@@darkhoodchief why
@@vartougbarsoumian5615 Because the target can be in three different rooms.
@@darkhoodchief yes but you can enter the rooms from outside garden balcony and there is a attic that is linked to lydia's and waverly's room
Easiest playthrough of my life ngl
Well, I started playing Dishonored for the first time yesterday and I'm going for full chaos 😈 killing everything that gets in my way haha
Edgy
@@retardcorpsman not really 🤷
I see people saying that the low chaos assassinations are more cruel than the high chaos ones, but that isn't the point of them. Low chaos means stopping people from panicking. If a senior official just goes missing or is found dead, people will panick. If they're branded as a traitor and cast out, in the case of Campbell, it'd cause less panick because there's a justifiable reason.
5:32 why did they ignore Corvo carrying an unconscious man?
Their objective is chasing General Curnow, things like this happen in this game a lot like when guards objective is killing rats and saving their friend. They won't attack you until they saved their friend from rats. It works like this I assume.
it would be useful if you showed us everything including getting rid of the guards.
Sneak behind guards. Do not get rid of them
4:38 I never heard him say that. I just assume he will be alerted and try to attack or sound the alarms and call the other overseers.
damn man, you should have a hell of a lot more subs, views and likes!
+allen b, thanks a lot for your nice comment!
I expected you to have 1 to 10 thousand subs your vids are good although no one knows about dishonoured all people play is destiny and gta
So, in the end, Havelock surrenders peacefully? Dear me. I mean, I've never fully completed the first game. But I think I'll aim to get low chaos when I complete this one.
Actually, he makes you think he does. See, if you don't shoot him like the person in the vid did, and just take the key, Havelock uses the oppurtunity to attack you, forcing you to kill him. I didn't get this because I just snuck around and got the key without him even noticing I was in the room, then I just snuck around and freed Emily. Later I was in a different vid where I saw that he does what I mentioned earlier.
Wtf I always shoot sleep darths to curnow. I had no idea that he actually gives you the thanks and simply goes away
If you do it while Campbell is trying to kill him down there