And so I remember how prematurely my first gameplay ended when I threw a bottle out the window randomly. When I wanted to open a door the game ended over "irreconcilable relationships". I don't even know who I hit with that bottle.
I feel like the game would be more fun to play on high chaos, but I just feel too guilty! (especially since I saw that Sam fucking HATES you at the end, which is heartbreaking)
CodeDarkBlue apparently he fires a flare to alert everyone, I never noticed because I heard him say that he hates me and I immediately turned around and shot him
+CodeDarkBlue I never noticed he fires this flare... Does he really do that? I mean, the last mission is very hard in high chaos compared to the one in low chaos, because ennemies seem aware of your presence... That could explain things...
lol dude I didn't even realise how much of a difference it made from how you played. I got the Total Chaos ending first time around (had no ammo whatsoever mission was pretty hard lol) but Samuel dropped me off and then shot himself I think? never stayed back to watch. If he did shoot a flare I killed the mofos who ran down to check real quick haha.
lieven Van loo I jumped on Callista whilst she was in the bath one time. 'The loyalist conspiracy is dissolved due to irreconcilable hostilities'........ fuck
The Outsider is objective in every scenario, I just love his point of view. Every ending is amazing in its own way, if only thanks to how he narrates it. To be honest, even the first good ending feels sad because the initial tragedy is that Jessamine was killed right before Corvo's eyes and that he couldn't save her.
Yes, I'm talking about the original murder of the Empress, stressing the fact that the game's real tragedy is its very opening, which gives it its melancholic tone.
Lol I never knew the Empress's name! I feel so stupid, I am mean, her death is what started this and I don't even know her name! Besides, I thought you were talking about the High Chaos ending where Corvo doesn't save Emily.
Ha ha ok, your comment had me confused for a moment. I was pointing out that even if for Dunwall's sake I prefer the low chaos ending obviously, I think all three endings portray the tone of the game and its bleakness and melancholy really well, if only because of how it all started. In your defence, the empress is mostly referred to as simply "the empress" :p
I just finished the game with low chaos. Havelock was sitting by the fire and I thought I was being sneaky but then he talked to me, said he didn't want to fight. I didn't kill him at first but after the credits played I reloaded the save and blew him away. XD
+nightrale814 I did the same xD I wanted to know, if it changes something, because I did not kill anyone beside of some guards because they fucked me up 10 times in a row :D
There is an optional objective to find the blueprint, then activate the tesla machine or whatever, that either puts everyone out of safe-range from the machine to sleep or burnt to ashes (but i'd recommend the former one), so it would be easier for your getaway.
"And decades hence, when your hair turns white and you pass from this world, Empress Emily- Emily the Wise, at the height of her power- will lay your body down within her mother's great tomb, because you were more to her than Royal Protector. Farewell, Corvo."
Corvo has been confirmed her father , and im happy we will get a little more insight into that in dishonored 2 and , we will be able to play as both. Corvo lives on!
I hate to be the one who says it but the Third ending would be PERFECT for the second game. Corvo on a different Island, a reason to have High Chaos and a reason to have Low Chaos. High Chaos: Corvo was and is a homicidal maniac. Low Chaos: Corvo has seen the ultimate effect of his killing. Both work sadly.
Especially since it looks like you leave all your belonging like the mask and sword(most likely everything else too) so all you'll have is your powers but since it's a new game that'll probably be take away by an advanced overseer music box
Your Friendly Neighboorhood Plague Doctor most of us here speculate that the third(worst) ending is the perfect ending is because it gives us the story that seems like it would both lead to a sequel and makes the story of revenge feel more dark like it was really supposed to be considering everyone was already pretty corrupt before the Empress was killed
there is one more ending, for you. it is if you play bad, but doing good things (ie non-lethal assasinations and other good things, include saving emily) you will get second in this line up ending. when emily trying her best to save the city. she did well, but no golden age come she did not get her "wise" title, but she still brought her tribute to her protector's grave
Kppot that's just the Emily lives high chaos ending. Whether or not you kill targets has no impact on the ending unless it somehow was enough to change your chaos.
All those who says the third ending is best or realistic are fools. 1. Corvo was never said to be murderer. 2. Corvo (if he could speak) promised Empress that he will take care of the Emily and her land. 3. Corvo would never let his daughter die lol. 4. He looks to be one of the smartest characters in the game (given the facts his battle creativity, escape from the Coldrige Prison, diplomatic mission). Only fool would let that Empire down only because few fools. He is not noble, he knows that regular people dont deserves to die. He might end with the High Chaos or most likely the Low Chaos, but Ultimate one is the least realistic.
1 corvo wasn't said to be merciful either 2 yes he did tho having Emily's death just goes to show that not everything has a happy ending.. Corvo was doing work with Havelock saved Emily and everything seemed perfectly in order until he's betrayed and one by one he kills his betrayers (cept Samuel and Pendleton there gone/dead) then finally losing the one thing that matters to him.. Emily kaldwin it turns the game into a sad story 3 never would let it but it could happen things happen whether he likes it or not. concequences 4 his combat prowess and intelligence is up to the player we don't know exactly how corvo is actually supposed to be like maybe he's a murdering psycopath with only revenge on his mind clouding his judgement or maybe he sticks to the shadows and let darkness conceal his movements quietly eliminating his targets or he could be merciful and unlike most people he took his time and killed noone but his targets or even let them live
the 3rd ending is more interesting, we all know the "he saved everything story" but 2 and 3 are just more interesting, I love somber endings because everything will not always be a happy ending, people hated Mass effect 3's ending but i liked it, just because you work hard don't mean shit. Empires falls, thats what history shows us, but with this we actually got to see the downfall not just hear about it in a past tense, so with the 3rd ending, what is Corvo to do now? where does he Go, that is interesting
I like good ending best for obvious reasons, but there is something appealing to the bad endings. None of the servants or Samuel or Peiro or anyone like that were evil, but they weren't the ones with the power to change things drastically. I think it says a lot that those who have power are corrupted, either by desire or greed. Also, it reminds me of the fall of Rome. The world of Dishonored only had dark things to come, and I like the idea that the rest of the civilized world can start to fall now too, all because of the Outsider. (Or maybe he has nothing to do with it, and it's just the people he chooses)
I spared none of the target, yet i still got the low chaos ending. Probably because i remained undetected the whole game, and was restrained with killing civilians and guards. Only people i killed besides my targets where those 2 guards trying to steal the ladies elixir, tallboys, kills that where to good to pass (jump off the bridge to kill a guard on the streets 50 meters below) and people talking shit about me.
My Moral code was simple, death did not have to be the only way to punish the wicked. And You did owe your life to Havelock when he got you freed from the prison, he lost his way during his quest but without him. How could you ever save Emily and stop the tyranny that first occured?
I pretty much only killed the people I was told to kill. But I gave them brutal deaths >:D I kept replaying the Lady Boyle mission. I enjoyed killing her. And everyone in the mansion. After saving, of course x3 My sadistic tendencies don't interfere with the ending unless it's a playthrough where I'm like: "Hey, why not? LET'S KILL EVERYONE!"
The 3rd ending is my favorite: It makes you realise you start taking dozens of lives only to save one but the moment Emily dies you can actually think about all the murders and pain you have caused to the families of the victims. Instead of preventing all these deaths and saving the empire for a higher cause, you actually increased the death rate more than ever and made sure the empire lays in chaos.
@@Zen-rw2fz I explained it below but to add some more context, failing and being forced to reflect on your mistakes for improvement is an aspect I like from a video game. That is one of the reasons why it is my favorite ending.
With Dishonored 2 confirmed I noticed that every ending hinted a sequel. While we can all say that the worst ending isn't canon, because Emily is alive (unless the outsider brought her back with her abilities), I'm sure that it's canon that the lords and ladies tried to kill her. Even in the good ending you can see one person holding a dagger behind his back.
+❆Bscotch-man❆ yeah right? in every game having alternate endings , i always wanted its sequel to let us choose its start from how the ending was. i hope finally dishonored 2 does that
+burningknight7 Brigmore witches lets you choose high chaos or low chaos to start with but I believe they have said that the low chaos ending will be canon in Dishonored 2. I can't say it'll bug me that much to be honest as I'd rather experience the game changing depending on my play style in the sequel instead of the original.
Same here. I'd gone through 2 endings. Guess I got the bad ending and the try hard ending. Now to figure out how to achieve the good ending. (Probably not killing anyone x.x)
TheFunDude YAY! Yeah I'm gonna be THAT guy and just say that I beat the game the first time with low chaos and got the good ending. Only mistake, killed one person and didn't know it. WOO GO PARAGON
The thing about the bathtub scene... once you open that door she knows where you are... always... go ahead try open the door and go anywherr in the houndpits, cast dark vision and look towards callista... she be staring at you no matter where you are
Yeah couldn't agree more, I remember playing a game and I was talking to Emily and she said "When I'm empress I want to make two boats crash into each so every man will drown, I can do that right?"
I suggest you trying out L.A. Noire. That game was one of the few that broke my heart, and left me with a void in my head. These 2 games basically ended up being my all time favourites.
Emily draws pictures thru out the story and if you look at them you can tell what ending your going to get. I got the good ending so my pictures were always rainbows and flowers.
The beginning is probably the hardest part for a stealth/not kill play through because usually there are clusters of guards like e high overseer mission which was annoying since I only had blink and dark eye which only slightly helped but either way I could not finish that mission without being seen of killing someone(played on Very Hard so even a glacé will mean you're caught
lol, that should have been a choice, either she falls you jump after her you blink on to the balcony with both you and her safe and sound. OR she falls you jump after her you blink to the ground breaking emilys fall but killing you upon impact in the proccess, dying an honorable death. fitting since the game is called dishonored.
***** corvo already dies in the end credits and the way they decribed the outcome and elizabeths rule as empress insists that nothing else big really happened. and if they did want to make a corvo sequel then they wouldnt have made alternate endings with different outcomes.
***** the sequel probably isn't Corvo anyway.... ya know.. someone with a different story and a different motive would be a very good way to go for a sequel.
I never killed my enemies...I always proved them guilty or found ways to deal with them non hostitly. I have learned to forgive but still how to get back at them. I am the one who had turned the other cheek
That's not "turning the other cheek" because you still committed revenge. That's just committing a more subversive action than a brutal and direct one.
I was thinking about killing Samuel after he shot into the sky, but on second thought he was right in telling me (or Corvo) that he has become a monster, just like the others. He had a good point, so I let him live. Turns out he was probably killed in a storm, poor guy.
The characters were so cliche but lovable in this game. Havelock, the strong honorable military man. The Pendelton twins, the rich and arrogant politicians. Sokolov, the crazy scientist. Piero, the difficult engineer. Slackjaw, the gangsta dawg. Granny Rags, the senile but sweet little old lady. Hiram Burrows, the corrupt and power hungry dog. Corvo can be who ever you want. The blood thirsty Satan incarnation or the pure man who will not kill innocents.
actually lets see you can kill samuel in all 3 so thats 6 if you dont save piero and sokolav in low thats another one for 7 and in high theres another one so thats 9 total theres about 12 plus i think half life 12 comfirmed
Was anyone else shocked when at the second ending Emily said "The others are all dead, aren't they? That's ok I was going to have them killed anyway." That was dark for just a little girl
I think the ending with Emily dying is the most spontaneous and touching. The End, when The Outsider is talking, is the most powerful in that one ending. "I wonder if you're chasing something or running away," pretty powerful. Also, that ending suits it since the game was so short, if it had been longer and you had become more attached to Emily, it would've been batshit stupid, but again, seeing as how short it is, the ending suits.
+Amie Rie I just can't push myself to kill someone in this game. I liked Samuel the most and I only killed like 10 people in the entire game and the only important person I killed was Havelock because I really felt betrayed even I foresaw it ( The heart kinda anticipated it, too). Obviously I got the happy ending. I enjoyed the quests and did all of them and I think it makes more fun to be sneaky than to slaughter everyone. I hope they don't fuck up Dishonored 2
Pixelsize In my second playthrough I didn't even kill anyone lol. Not even Havelock. I thought that to get the good ending your hands must be completely clean but turns out you CAN kill people lol. I only figured that out at the end of my playthrough. Though yeah, I really want to kill Havelock for stabbing us in the back.
+Amie Rie You can kill about ~10% of the total number of enemies and still get the low chaos ending. But personally, I think the funniest way to play it, despite the cut scenes and the ending is to run straight into everything and murder everyone. Like, literally. Everyone you see, gets murdered, if possible. You know that Samuel warns the enemies at high chaos in the last mission, right? You can kill him before he does so. But, I think dishonored is one of the games, that have a pretty linear storyline, but with so much replay value, that it's incredible and I can't wait to play the, what, 6-8 endings we will get ATLEAST with Dishonored2? That will be a fun thing to achieve!
On the second mission a guy came after me saying 'I'll get you this time' i thought that sleep dart had worn off from that pint on i killed unconciotious ppl no wonder I got the bad ending
The only reason he poisoned you was because he was forced to. He didn't put enough to kill you like he should have. If you are talking about when he warns the guards, I would have done the same because you are a horrible person who have killed many people who were just doing their jobs (evil or not).
Luna Killer Rainbow in one of the very last missions. In my high chaos run, he dropped me off at the place where you're supposed to kill those two guys who betrayed you. He then said that I'm a terrible person, and fired a gun into the air, attracting gaurds. As he's boating away you can kill him.
I feel like the bad ending where Emily survives fits Dishonored the most, while others do fit too, this one is just the best, because you do not get the cliché good ending, yet at the same time you've done what you had to do the whole game - save Emily, so you feel satisfied, as the whole time you spent on trying to save her isn't wasted.
God these endings are so unsatisfying. It would've been better if we got to play Emily getting crowned in little snippits or whatever instead of getting it explained to us.
I felt this way too. With all the emphasis the game puts on 'how you play will make the ending darker', it was really an unsatisfying ending. I would have liked some sort of tenth epilogue chapter, a sort of post-game where all the little decisions you make revolving around Granny Rags, Slackjaw, the Boyle Ladies, and all the characters you spared/relatives to those you slew would change. That'd been better than a cutscene.
I can pretty much guarantee that if I played in high chaos and waited as long as I did to save Emily in low chaos just to listen to what she said, she would have feel off the ledge. Seriously though I’m not joking. I sat and listened for like 10 minutes outside the locked door with the key in my hand as she demanded for the guy to let her out of her room immediately or else she’ll have him *stand in the corner and think about what he has done XD XD XD.* This is why Emily is my favorite character
I got high chaos and saved Emily. I like that ending because that one is very realistic. "The world is not kind to Empresses or little girls." To be fair, the world isn't kind to anyone.
I actually killed Samuel Beechworth when he said he was going to alarm the enemy (I wanted to find out the high chaos ending) and the ending showed Corvo standing beside Samuel's grave. I wonder if there are other little things like that.
While I liked the Good ending the most, I think I personally preferred the high chaos ending to where Emily dies, to where Corvo saves her. Hear me out here, people! I mean, sure it's a little dark, but I like how it doesn't finish Corvo's story. It kind of made me feel a little down knowing that Corvo's story was OVER. I kind of liked the idea that he escaped Dunwall and continued adventuring someplace else. Anybody else agree with me? I'll welcome any thoughts, agreeing or not.
Corvo's story is probably not over, there is quite a lot of room for a prequel before the events of Dishonored like the two years he spent looking for a cure to the plague or even before that.
I like the thought he'd go and find the next adventure, but that's about all I can agree with, I didn't like the bad ending at all. Because Corvo has (in that scenario) single handedly fucked up the entire city. But I do like the idea of Corvo still roaming the empire, maybe he'd end up as a freelance assassin or something, you'd never know...
***** I'd love to see them do something like that, yeah. They could make the bad one canon so they could make a sequel, or they could always just take it from a perspective of another of the Outsider's servants, like maybe Daud or Granny Rags when they were younger.
Well the ending can also slightly very depending on several things like if you killed samuel in the last mission or something, but those are really slight details
Dylan Swartz I like that ending too, and not because of a sick bastard but because its the most realistic one. The 2nd one is good too but the third really captures the ending of a person swallowed by revenge (that was my impression of corvo)
i did not even know Havelock was gonna jump because the 1st time i played and got high chaos i snuck up from the side and stabbed him, he did not even notice me
Derrick The SkyKnight Absolutely! after harassing Calista in the bathtub that was the ending for me. Started the game again and again but I can't seem to get to the other endings... damn it
lol I never thought to go in there after telling wats-his face off, let alone u could talk to Callista in such a way to be able to get that form of game over is quite an achievement! Nice video.
The best ending is the 1st one. Don't care if realistic or not. I chose a play through that would have a ending like that. Remember guys there is no "realistic end" The end is the one you chose to do. Either murdering everything and screwing up the game or not killing a single soul and have a happy ending.
Jats' Misc. Content What do you mean? Dude was standing over the dead Empress with his pistol out and a bloody blade. Were they supposed to think a group of magical assassins appeared, murdered the Empress, and then teleported away? It was exactly Burrows's plan. Besides, to take the path of revenge, for getting framed for killing the love of your life and then sentenced to death, is only your decision. Corvo mainly wanted to save Emily.
THExWASP Fair enough, but they had to point the finger at someone and Corvo was perfect for it. Quite a nice story this game has, yet someone always has to look for "flaws".
There are some other endings. If you kill Samuel on the last mission (because he's going to shoot a flare) it replaces the scene where he's in front of a huge wave with one where you're standing at his grave.
Theoretically, if I have the shadow kill skill that turns them to ash immediatly upon death, and I don't alarm anyone; then I should get a low chaos ending, and less rats and weepers? I had shadow kill my first playthrough, but kept alarming guards to my presence just went gung ho fighting everyone but still ended up getting many weepers which makes no sense considering there's no bodies after my fight is over?
I got the low chaos ending. Never really got the hang of timing my blocks. I killed most of the guards in the last level though, I'm not sure it matters after you get to the island.
The sequel is not necessarily put around Corvo, is it? It could be someone in a new place or even someone else's point of view from the event of Dunwall
There is a fourth ending, which appears when you get the second ending and kill samuel at the beginning of the last mission. It shows Corvo standing infront of Samuels grave instead of Samuel with his boat in the sea.
In my game runs Emily ask Corvo a question right in the beginning. "when are you going to marry my mother?" the Empress and Corvo did have a relationship but for who controlled the Empire the Empress decided not to marry him?
I hate how some people say “oh the high chaos ending is the worst” yet some will see as the good ending for getting revenge on everyone who betrayed you
just finished my second playthrough on low chaos and i had no idea you could leave him be. i didn't realise he was talking to me, so snuck up behind him and put him to sleep 😅 oops! going to have to play again!
Yeah....I know. That's what sucks is that you either play what's basically a movie by Quinten Tarantino (pardon the spelling) or you play Splinter Cell 1 where the slightest mistake screws you over.
he's not Emily's dad, about half of the game she draws Corvo and writes Daddy on it but thats only because she looks up to him as a father. (u only get the drawing if u play non-lethally)
The thing is in the end of the first Uncharted, Drake got part of the tresure that he was looking for, he didn't screw up nor he having his treasure hunting passion. Whereas Corvo either dies as an evil/righteous tutor or leaves his equipmen behind seeing as he fail in protecting the last person which in the end he cared most about. That's why I'm saying a sequel is more likely to include someone else granted with powers (possibly new ones, seeing as not all have the same) by The Outsider.
Ummm no, Samuel's grave. Corvo's helmet is when Emily died. When I said "If you kill Samuel..." I meant at the very start of the last mission where Samuel gave away your position (because I had a high chaos level I think)... Anyway, I reloaded the game and killed him before that lol.
Actually, the plague wasn't created by Hiram. It was discovered in Pandyssia, probably during one of the failed expeditions. Said things happen'd afterwards.
its possible. but not for sure. if you get low chaos ending. you can see a picture emily has drawn of corvo (whitout the mask) and it says daddy. but it could be because emily doesent have a dad. and thinks of corvo as one
I suspect that there is one more ending. I mean after all if you had Low Chaos but Emily still died at the end then it wouldn't be able to say that "You were an avenging spirit spreading chaos at every turn" now could it?
There is 3 endings but if u kill samuel on high chaos on the last misson, the outsider doesnt show him getting killed by a wave of water,it shows his funeral instead.
I have an idea for dishonored 2 following main game high chaos (Emily lives) and dlc low chaos (essentially you only spare daud in main game). So this requires some explaining I believe emily is touched by the outsider the reason, in a low chaos playthrough after finding emily when she was hiding from Callista she said "Corvo can rats talk I keep hearing them say my name(your Heisenberg)?" Weird huh then in high chaos after you kill the regent in the hound puts pub emily is drawing a picture of her in an ally with a knife, use mask optics and look at her right hand on the drawing there's the mark yes it's not visible on her hand but maybe he hasn't given her the mark yet because she's a child and why does she start wearing gloves in the endings idk just noticed that. So I believe that with the plague getting to such a point that it's become almost impossible to live in dunwall Emily leaves and she meets an assassin by this point she's been given the mark but unlike corvo doesn't really know how to use it properly at first so she's taught by daud to be an assassin like the only person she's ever looked up to, Corvo.
@0reaver01 after samuel shot at me in the end, I just reloaded the game and killed him as soon as he dropped me off haha, that way the guards weren't alerted and the deed was done - sucks cuz he was a good guy, but in all honesty I didn't have the time to sit and go through the game quietly, probably would've been fun though
the "good" ending, the "bad" ending and the "why the F*ck did you even try" ending.
lol xD
And so I remember how prematurely my first gameplay ended when I threw a bottle out the window randomly. When I wanted to open a door the game ended over "irreconcilable relationships". I don't even know who I hit with that bottle.
xD
I managed to end my game even earlier: At the start I jumped onto another guard and the whole empire stood against me
i didn't even know you could do that! 😂
"irreconcible hostilities" actually @MessengerOfHell
Thats some bad luck
I feel like the game would be more fun to play on high chaos, but I just feel too guilty! (especially since I saw that Sam fucking HATES you at the end, which is heartbreaking)
CodeDarkBlue apparently he fires a flare to alert everyone, I never noticed because I heard him say that he hates me and I immediately turned around and shot him
Dan G shit i shouldve done that
+CodeDarkBlue I never noticed he fires this flare... Does he really do that? I mean, the last mission is very hard in high chaos compared to the one in low chaos, because ennemies seem aware of your presence... That could explain things...
+CodeDarkBlue I tried so hard at the start to not kill anyone, but I got bored and ended up slaugthering everyone xD
lol dude I didn't even realise how much of a difference it made from how you played. I got the Total Chaos ending first time around (had no ammo whatsoever mission was pretty hard lol) but Samuel dropped me off and then shot himself I think? never stayed back to watch. If he did shoot a flare I killed the mofos who ran down to check real quick haha.
*Jumps on woman's head*
*Brotherhood falls apart*
had a good lol.
Yeah the irony 😂
"the loyalist conspiracy is dissolved due to irreconcilable hostilities" .. Best ending :P
agree!
lieven Van loo
I jumped on Callista whilst she was in the bath one time.
'The loyalist conspiracy is dissolved due to irreconcilable hostilities'........ fuck
@@JK_2998
*Woman gets stepped on*
"well everyone pack your things the revolution is over"
The Outsider is objective in every scenario, I just love his point of view. Every ending is amazing in its own way, if only thanks to how he narrates it.
To be honest, even the first good ending feels sad because the initial tragedy is that Jessamine was killed right before Corvo's eyes and that he couldn't save her.
The girl's name is Emily.
Fadedgogeta she's talking about the Emilys mother
Yes, I'm talking about the original murder of the Empress, stressing the fact that the game's real tragedy is its very opening, which gives it its melancholic tone.
Lol I never knew the Empress's name! I feel so stupid, I am mean, her death is what started this and I don't even know her name! Besides, I thought you were talking about the High Chaos ending where Corvo doesn't save Emily.
Ha ha ok, your comment had me confused for a moment. I was pointing out that even if for Dunwall's sake I prefer the low chaos ending obviously, I think all three endings portray the tone of the game and its bleakness and melancholy really well, if only because of how it all started. In your defence, the empress is mostly referred to as simply "the empress" :p
I just finished the game with low chaos. Havelock was sitting by the fire and I thought I was being sneaky but then he talked to me, said he didn't want to fight. I didn't kill him at first but after the credits played I reloaded the save and blew him away. XD
+nightrale814 I did the same xD I wanted to know, if it changes something, because I did not kill anyone beside of some guards because they fucked me up 10 times in a row :D
+nightrale814 he tried to shoot me after I grabbed the key lol
+Epic Shadic Really? He did nothing both times I played
Pixelsize Well then uhhhhhhhhhhh screw him?
when came in and he offered me the key the second I pick it up he draws his sword and pistol and be tries to shoot me
I didn't know Samuel shot a flare so when guards came I got scared and jumped in the water and almost got killed by a fish
There is an optional objective to find the blueprint, then activate the tesla machine or whatever, that either puts everyone out of safe-range from the machine to sleep or burnt to ashes (but i'd recommend the former one), so it would be easier for your getaway.
@@phamvietlong5409 talking about the island in high chaos
I received the High Chaos ending and saved Emily. I couldn't resist. My Assassin's Creed senses kicked in. So I killed mostly everyone.
same
DarthMoonslayer too true
"And decades hence, when your hair turns white and you pass from this world, Empress Emily- Emily the Wise, at the height of her power- will lay your body down within her mother's great tomb, because you were more to her than Royal Protector. Farewell, Corvo."
Outsider was pretty cool
+Teh Fastay Those feels...
+Teh Fastay Corvo is actually her father..
***** a developer confirmed it
Corvo has been confirmed her father , and im happy we will get a little more insight into that in dishonored 2 and , we will be able to play as both. Corvo lives on!
That ending theme was so amazing. Love how it swells up as the outside narrates.
I killed Sam at the island after getting off the boat, and it showed Corvo at his gravestone rather than Sam drowning at sea.
Same he would have gave me away
Did low chaos all the way, murdered 67 people on the last one.
And then dumped a exploding round into the back of Havelock's head.
Totally worth it.
There are also other minor alternate endings, like if you kill Samuel, the ending will show you his grave instead of him on boat.
i was wondering why there isnt samuel in my ending, btw i killed everyone in game except emily :D
:P you should also let her die... that will give you another ending.
Gökhan Burak Samuel wasn't in my ending because I killed him. 0.0 oops
EliteTomahawk101 I shot him with a sleep dart cause he was gonna give away my position, but I saw him on the boat at the end so.... sweet!
I killed him after after he gave away my position, after that I dumped his body in a ocean where piranhas ate him to the bone. I'm so evil...
the good ending made me really happy
dumb question: do get the good ending?
+Andrew Hrovat yes
+Andrew Hrovat I mean, how do you (forgot the how)
Andrew Hrovat kill less than 20% of the population
+Andrew Hrovat
Good ending is Low Chaos ending. If you have the option to be a Pacifist, do so. Stealth is major part in achieving it.
I hate to be the one who says it but the Third ending would be PERFECT for the second game. Corvo on a different Island, a reason to have High Chaos and a reason to have Low Chaos.
High Chaos: Corvo was and is a homicidal maniac.
Low Chaos: Corvo has seen the ultimate effect of his killing.
Both work sadly.
Especially since it looks like you leave all your belonging like the mask and sword(most likely everything else too) so all you'll have is your powers but since it's a new game that'll probably be take away by an advanced overseer music box
Or we just won't play as Corvo
Alec Harmon either way I can't wait until the second one comes out then I could troll more guards with blink
the third ending would not be perfect because most people probably saved Emily an had no clue of another ending.
Your Friendly Neighboorhood Plague Doctor most of us here speculate that the third(worst) ending is the perfect ending is because it gives us the story that seems like it would both lead to a sequel and makes the story of revenge feel more dark like it was really supposed to be considering everyone was already pretty corrupt before the Empress was killed
there is one more ending, for you. it is if you play bad, but doing good things (ie non-lethal assasinations and other good things, include saving emily) you will get second in this line up ending.
when emily trying her best to save the city. she did well, but no golden age come she did not get her "wise" title, but she still brought her tribute to her protector's grave
Thats what I got.
That's medium chaos
So high chaos, with neutralising key targets, like Campbell and the Pendletons?
Kppot that's just the Emily lives high chaos ending. Whether or not you kill targets has no impact on the ending unless it somehow was enough to change your chaos.
There is a medium chaos ending that can be achieved by reaching certain parameters. That is how you get the normal but not exceptional rule.
All those who says the third ending is best or realistic are fools.
1. Corvo was never said to be murderer.
2. Corvo (if he could speak) promised Empress that he will take care of the Emily and her land.
3. Corvo would never let his daughter die lol.
4. He looks to be one of the smartest characters in the game (given the facts his battle creativity, escape from the Coldrige Prison, diplomatic mission). Only fool would let that Empire down only because few fools. He is not noble, he knows that regular people dont deserves to die.
He might end with the High Chaos or most likely the Low Chaos, but Ultimate one is the least realistic.
actually the admiral says stay where you are or ill jump if you stay he jumps so ya
1 corvo wasn't said to be merciful either
2 yes he did tho having Emily's death just goes to show that not everything has a happy ending.. Corvo was doing work with Havelock saved Emily and everything seemed perfectly in order until he's betrayed and one by one he kills his betrayers (cept Samuel and Pendleton there gone/dead) then finally losing the one thing that matters to him.. Emily kaldwin it turns the game into a sad story
3 never would let it but it could happen things happen whether he likes it or not. concequences
4 his combat prowess and intelligence is up to the player we don't know exactly how corvo is actually supposed to be like maybe he's a murdering psycopath with only revenge on his mind clouding his judgement or maybe he sticks to the shadows and let darkness conceal his movements quietly eliminating his targets or he could be merciful and unlike most people he took his time and killed noone but his targets or even let them live
the 3rd ending is more interesting, we all know the "he saved everything story" but 2 and 3 are just more interesting, I love somber endings because everything will not always be a happy ending, people hated Mass effect 3's ending but i liked it, just because you work hard don't mean shit.
Empires falls, thats what history shows us, but with this we actually got to see the downfall not just hear about it in a past tense, so with the 3rd ending, what is Corvo to do now? where does he Go, that is interesting
devildavin Yeah, but then you didnt need to try at all. If all your trying was for nothing, then the story is relatively pointless.
anakon4 just because its not a happy ending does not mean its pointless. even if you try you are not guaranteed success
I like good ending best for obvious reasons, but there is something appealing to the bad endings.
None of the servants or Samuel or Peiro or anyone like that were evil, but they weren't the ones with the power to change things drastically. I think it says a lot that those who have power are corrupted, either by desire or greed.
Also, it reminds me of the fall of Rome. The world of Dishonored only had dark things to come, and I like the idea that the rest of the civilized world can start to fall now too, all because of the Outsider. (Or maybe he has nothing to do with it, and it's just the people he chooses)
2nd ending, my only moral code was temily from the start. I just couldn't bring myself to show mercy to idiots like the politician or Havelock.
I spared none of the target, yet i still got the low chaos ending. Probably because i remained undetected the whole game, and was restrained with killing civilians and guards.
Only people i killed besides my targets where those 2 guards trying to steal the ladies elixir, tallboys, kills that where to good to pass (jump off the bridge to kill a guard on the streets 50 meters below) and people talking shit about me.
enterprise0709 Low Chaos does not mean Clean Hands. Low Chaos means killing little.
My Moral code was simple, death did not have to be the only way to punish the wicked.
And You did owe your life to Havelock when he got you freed from the prison, he lost his way during his quest but without him. How could you ever save Emily and stop the tyranny that first occured?
TheDoctor2374 i only killed the torturor
I pretty much only killed the people I was told to kill. But I gave them brutal deaths >:D
I kept replaying the Lady Boyle mission. I enjoyed killing her. And everyone in the mansion. After saving, of course x3 My sadistic tendencies don't interfere with the ending unless it's a playthrough where I'm like: "Hey, why not? LET'S KILL EVERYONE!"
The 3rd ending is my favorite:
It makes you realise you start taking dozens of lives only to save one but the moment Emily dies you can actually think about all the murders and pain you have caused to the families of the victims.
Instead of preventing all these deaths and saving the empire for a higher cause, you actually increased the death rate more than ever and made sure the empire lays in chaos.
at least he tried
ok and why is that your favourite?
@@Zen-rw2fz I explained it below but to add some more context, failing and being forced to reflect on your mistakes for improvement is an aspect I like from a video game. That is one of the reasons why it is my favorite ending.
@@InsanityLuc that's a moronic reason to consider it a good ending...
@@InsanityLuc If you say you like that ending it doesn't seem like you want to play any differently than you did.
With Dishonored 2 confirmed I noticed that every ending hinted a sequel. While we can all say that the worst ending isn't canon, because Emily is alive (unless the outsider brought her back with her abilities), I'm sure that it's canon that the lords and ladies tried to kill her. Even in the good ending you can see one person holding a dagger behind his back.
well after months i think you got your answer
emaster met Yes.
I wonder if at the start of Dishonored 2 you will be able to choose wich ending you got in the first game
+❆Bscotch-man❆ yeah right? in every game having alternate endings , i always wanted its sequel to let us choose its start from how the ending was. i hope finally dishonored 2 does that
+❆Bscotch-man❆ it would probably be waaaay too much effort for that.
You are right.I just want to live in the world where no ending is canon
❆Bscotch-man❆ somewhere pal in an alternate dimension.
+burningknight7 Brigmore witches lets you choose high chaos or low chaos to start with but I believe they have said that the low chaos ending will be canon in Dishonored 2. I can't say it'll bug me that much to be honest as I'd rather experience the game changing depending on my play style in the sequel instead of the original.
I got a bad ending when I thought I got a good ending..:P
Same here. I'd gone through 2 endings. Guess I got the bad ending and the try hard ending.
Now to figure out how to achieve the good ending.
(Probably not killing anyone x.x)
Stephanie Villalobos Yeah, I always finished every mission in High Chaos. Ugh, I suck at sneaking...
Same
TheFunDude YAY! I'm good at sneaking. I just like to kill them stealthy.
TheFunDude YAY! Yeah I'm gonna be THAT guy and just say that I beat the game the first time with low chaos and got the good ending. Only mistake, killed one person and didn't know it. WOO GO PARAGON
For the bad ending I shot Samuel with a sleep dart. He touched water with his hand and instantly turned to ash.@_@
You had shadow kill, and people instantly drown the second they touch water. :P
Fish killed him
The thing about the bathtub scene... once you open that door she knows where you are... always... go ahead try open the door and go anywherr in the houndpits, cast dark vision and look towards callista... she be staring at you no matter where you are
"I am going to be empress" Emily gives me the creeps :s
Yeah couldn't agree more, I remember playing a game and I was talking to Emily and she said "When I'm empress I want to make two boats crash into each so every man will drown, I can do that right?"
Lol she looked mad. "I was going to have them killed anyway"
Makara "mr corvo van rats talk? I keep hearing them say my name. "
This game was the only game i ever played which really moved me...
I suggest you trying out L.A. Noire. That game was one of the few that broke my heart, and left me with a void in my head. These 2 games basically ended up being my all time favourites.
try bioshock infinite
The Last of Us...or you know The Walking Dead episode one.
Ricky Turrietta It broke my brain.
Ricky Turrietta Oh no, I wasn't saying that. I was just saying what it DID do.
Emily draws pictures thru out the story and if you look at them you can tell what ending your going to get. I got the good ending so my pictures were always rainbows and flowers.
I never had a good picture and I've played through it at least 4 times
Or you can see the Overall Chaos stat you get after every mission.
brandon davies-watters Wow, it's really easy to get the good ending. Just don't kill anyone. I'm still trying to get the ghost achievement though.
The beginning is probably the hardest part for a stealth/not kill play through because usually there are clusters of guards like e high overseer mission which was annoying since I only had blink and dark eye which only slightly helped but either way I could not finish that mission without being seen of killing someone(played on Very Hard so even a glacé will mean you're caught
I got the high chaos ending and saved emily, but at first I thought she fell with him, so I immediately jumped after her and died.
lol, that should have been a choice, either she falls you jump after her you blink on to the balcony with both you and her safe and sound. OR she falls you jump after her you blink to the ground breaking emilys fall but killing you upon impact in the proccess, dying an honorable death. fitting since the game is called dishonored.
***** corvo already dies in the end credits and the way they decribed the outcome and elizabeths rule as empress insists that nothing else big really happened. and if they did want to make a corvo sequel then they wouldnt have made alternate endings with different outcomes.
***** the sequel probably isn't Corvo anyway.... ya know.. someone with a different story and a different motive would be a very good way to go for a sequel.
you fucking guessed it bro
Hahahahahaha oh man that's priceless!!
I miss the old Outsider's voice. The new one sounds terrible...
2222 111 the new one is ok.
i had high level chaos i don't regret it
why not both.. XD
i tried 2 run and each run have different path to finish the quest,,,
Chris Cynical I cant get low chaos I just cant stop my self from murdering ever thing
I never killed my enemies...I always proved them guilty or found ways to deal with them non hostitly. I have learned to forgive but still how to get back at them. I am the one who had turned the other cheek
Me too
^ is this guy talking about real life or the game?
BenanzaiGaming13 shh, he watches anime just let him do his thing and we'll be fine.
Daily Octopus
Well Anime doesn't have anything to do with it but........Yesh we will agree with Daily octupus
That's not "turning the other cheek" because you still committed revenge. That's just committing a more subversive action than a brutal and direct one.
Why didn't emily look like she does here, at the end of the first dishonored as she's placing a teddy bear on corvo's grave, in dishonored 2?
This game
The gameplay perfect
The setting perfect
The atmosphere perfect
The story perfect
The music perfect
Thre has to be a sequal!
Hell.
Fucking.
No.
"sequal"
"SEQUAL"
Sequal?
SEQUAL?
...
SEQUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL!!!!1
If you found this game to be good story wise then you're a fool. Its as generic as they come.
fear not, there WILL be a sequal
Was it only me who killed Sam on the final mission because he was being a bitch? It changes the ending slightly by showing you at his grave.
i did that as well
fckcom Haha, glad I'm not the only one :p
*****
I'm not too sure :( Sorry
I shot that motherfucker in the head as soon as the cutscene ended xD
I was thinking about killing Samuel after he shot into the sky, but on second thought he was right in telling me (or Corvo) that he has become a monster, just like the others. He had a good point, so I let him live. Turns out he was probably killed in a storm, poor guy.
The characters were so cliche but lovable in this game. Havelock, the strong honorable military man. The Pendelton twins, the rich and arrogant politicians. Sokolov, the crazy scientist. Piero, the difficult engineer. Slackjaw, the gangsta dawg. Granny Rags, the senile but sweet little old lady. Hiram Burrows, the corrupt and power hungry dog. Corvo can be who ever you want. The blood thirsty Satan incarnation or the pure man who will not kill innocents.
did you not see what happens in chapter 6, after you help her in the begining of chapter 1? shes a crazy witch who almost boiled slackjaw alive.
But she is still kinda sweet
Cameron Darby she asks you to put a rotting,discected rat corpse into a health elixar that is suposed to be helping cure the plague.
But she is a sweet little old lady. Humor her while she still lives.
Cameron Darby -_-
Hahahahhaha I killed sam so his picture didn't come up in the ending :)
TheMadMiner You're not the only one :D
A picture of Corvo standing over Sam's grave comes up, and I kinda cried when I saw it :(
TheMadMiner how did you kill him? lol
When He tries to call the guards in the final level you can kill him !
Andyxd635 oh. i did a low chaos playthrough but i just looked it up and that's hilarious xD
Dishonored has 3 endings.
3.
Half-Life 3 confirmed.
actually lets see you can kill samuel in all 3 so thats 6 if you dont save piero and sokolav in low thats another one for 7 and in high theres another one so thats 9 total theres about 12 plus i think half life 12 comfirmed
Ethan Rae EVEN BETTER.
The comment above yours has the Half Life 3 symbol. HL3 confirmed.
3 comments before mine. Dishonored 3 confirmed.
Randomdeath5 The number 3 was used 2 times in 1 comment. 2+1 is 3. Half Life 3 confirmed.
Was anyone else shocked when at the second ending Emily said "The others are all dead, aren't they? That's ok I was going to have them killed anyway." That was dark for just a little girl
I think the ending with Emily dying is the most spontaneous and touching. The End, when The Outsider is talking, is the most powerful in that one ending. "I wonder if you're chasing something or running away," pretty powerful.
Also, that ending suits it since the game was so short, if it had been longer and you had become more attached to Emily, it would've been batshit stupid, but again, seeing as how short it is, the ending suits.
I didn't know you can get the third ending until now lol. I got the bad one first then on my second playthrough i got the good one
+Amie Rie Same.
+Amie Rie I just can't push myself to kill someone in this game. I liked Samuel the most and I only killed like 10 people in the entire game and the only important person I killed was Havelock because I really felt betrayed even I foresaw it ( The heart kinda anticipated it, too). Obviously I got the happy ending. I enjoyed the quests and did all of them and I think it makes more fun to be sneaky than to slaughter everyone. I hope they don't fuck up Dishonored 2
Pixelsize In my second playthrough I didn't even kill anyone lol. Not even Havelock. I thought that to get the good ending your hands must be completely clean but turns out you CAN kill people lol. I only figured that out at the end of my playthrough. Though yeah, I really want to kill Havelock for stabbing us in the back.
+Amie Rie You can kill about ~10% of the total number of enemies and still get the low chaos ending. But personally, I think the funniest way to play it, despite the cut scenes and the ending is to run straight into everything and murder everyone. Like, literally. Everyone you see, gets murdered, if possible.
You know that Samuel warns the enemies at high chaos in the last mission, right? You can kill him before he does so.
But, I think dishonored is one of the games, that have a pretty linear storyline, but with so much replay value, that it's incredible and I can't wait to play the, what, 6-8 endings we will get ATLEAST with Dishonored2? That will be a fun thing to achieve!
+Amie Rie I got the one when i save Emily. Is that the bad ending?
One thing i knew for sure: I LOVE THE ENDING SONG :D
On the second mission a guy came after me saying 'I'll get you this time' i thought that sleep dart had worn off from that pint on i killed unconciotious ppl no wonder I got the bad ending
all of you should watch the end of the video :P
Honestly they could do a game set in the 3rd endings universe and it would be where corvo went on the ship
i got the worst ending, killed everyone, shot samual, killed everyone i could and now i feel bad because the good endings are happy mine sucked
The only reason he poisoned you was because he was forced to. He didn't put enough to kill you like he should have. If you are talking about when he warns the guards, I would have done the same because you are a horrible person who have killed many people who were just doing their jobs (evil or not).
Song is "Honor for All" by Jon Licht and Daniel Licht
He didn't show the ending if you kill Samuel.
In Love With The Coconut and what happens when you do that?
aniel delorbe not much, but instead of a shot of Samuel getting f*cked up by a stormy ocean it's Corvo standing over his grave.
In Love With The Coconut wait what??? if you kill him i thought it just says you need to load your last save.
Luna Killer Rainbow in one of the very last missions. In my high chaos run, he dropped me off at the place where you're supposed to kill those two guys who betrayed you. He then said that I'm a terrible person, and fired a gun into the air, attracting gaurds. As he's boating away you can kill him.
You can kill him before he fires the shot. "Corvo you're a terrible pers....." BAM.
"Are you chasing something, or running away?" was sentence at which my heart broke.
I think this is the first Game I actually will replay just to get the good ending
I feel like the bad ending where Emily survives fits Dishonored the most, while others do fit too, this one is just the best, because you do not get the cliché good ending, yet at the same time you've done what you had to do the whole game - save Emily, so you feel satisfied, as the whole time you spent on trying to save her isn't wasted.
God these endings are so unsatisfying. It would've been better if we got to play Emily getting crowned in little snippits or whatever instead of getting it explained to us.
In my first play through I was about to get the bad ending but I started over when Samuel said he hated me. :*(
Mary Claire Moriarity that bit made me cry I hate high chaos
I felt this way too. With all the emphasis the game puts on 'how you play will make the ending darker', it was really an unsatisfying ending. I would have liked some sort of tenth epilogue chapter, a sort of post-game where all the little decisions you make revolving around Granny Rags, Slackjaw, the Boyle Ladies, and all the characters you spared/relatives to those you slew would change. That'd been better than a cutscene.
wow, just replayed the game, can't believe after all these years i didn't know there was an alternative ending where emily dies
There is a lot of stuff in Dishonored. There's probably a lot of stuff I don't even know about
Jonathan Hsieh yeah same
i did in high caos but no one hated me and emily wasnt all that dark about bein empress
I can pretty much guarantee that if I played in high chaos and waited as long as I did to save Emily in low chaos just to listen to what she said, she would have feel off the ledge.
Seriously though I’m not joking. I sat and listened for like 10 minutes outside the locked door with the key in my hand as she demanded for the guy to let her out of her room immediately or else she’ll have him *stand in the corner and think about what he has done XD XD XD.* This is why Emily is my favorite character
I got high chaos and saved Emily. I like that ending because that one is very realistic. "The world is not kind to Empresses or little girls." To be fair, the world isn't kind to anyone.
Raeyne Jaymeson I really liked that line xD
I actually killed Samuel Beechworth when he said he was going to alarm the enemy (I wanted to find out the high chaos ending) and the ending showed Corvo standing beside Samuel's grave. I wonder if there are other little things like that.
While I liked the Good ending the most, I think I personally preferred the high chaos ending to where Emily dies, to where Corvo saves her. Hear me out here, people!
I mean, sure it's a little dark, but I like how it doesn't finish Corvo's story. It kind of made me feel a little down knowing that Corvo's story was OVER. I kind of liked the idea that he escaped Dunwall and continued adventuring someplace else.
Anybody else agree with me? I'll welcome any thoughts, agreeing or not.
Corvo's story is probably not over, there is quite a lot of room for a prequel before the events of Dishonored like the two years he spent looking for a cure to the plague or even before that.
ShaZ MaN That's true. He didn't have the outsiders powers at the time though, but it would be interesting to see their take on that.
After what you've said, Corvo from high chaos ending somehow reminds me of Zero (Code Geass) ..
I like the thought he'd go and find the next adventure, but that's about all I can agree with, I didn't like the bad ending at all. Because Corvo has (in that scenario) single handedly fucked up the entire city. But I do like the idea of Corvo still roaming the empire, maybe he'd end up as a freelance assassin or something, you'd never know...
***** I'd love to see them do something like that, yeah. They could make the bad one canon so they could make a sequel, or they could always just take it from a perspective of another of the Outsider's servants, like maybe Daud or Granny Rags when they were younger.
Well the ending can also slightly very depending on several things like if you killed samuel in the last mission or something, but those are really slight details
That 3rd ending is my favorite.
Yeah, pretty much.
Yes.
Dylan Swartz I like that ending too, and not because of a sick bastard but because its the most realistic one. The 2nd one is good too but the third really captures the ending of a person swallowed by revenge (that was my impression of corvo)
oleg kuvsincikov Thats what you think he runs his goals as. The ending is from his revenge but from how he treats people to get that Revenge.
***** Didn't really LET Emily die. She fell. He had no choice.
i did not even know Havelock was gonna jump because the 1st time i played and got high chaos i snuck up from the side and stabbed him, he did not even notice me
Why Corvo dies at the end of 2nd ending?
He died of age.
Of age. Well, I assume by the fact his "hair turns grey and he will pass from this world"
Age
he doesnt die if you listen to the outsider he says that WHEN he dies he will be mourned and honoured by his daughter
If you kill Samuel on the last mission when he says hes gonna tell them you're coming you stand over his grave at the end
Good ending left me satisfied because I got to kill havelock after I took the key.
I just sniped him, then stole the key
***** trust me the killing animation when he tries stabbing you in the back is amazing
Popin Corn Ok cool, I should replay the game shouldn't I?
The music make feel sad 😭
4th ending is the best ending. |D
4th ending??
I'm guessing... You didn't watch the ending of the video then..? |D
Derrick The SkyKnight Absolutely! after harassing Calista in the bathtub that was the ending for me.
Started the game again and again but I can't seem to get to the other endings... damn it
so true.
lol I never thought to go in there after telling wats-his face off, let alone u could talk to Callista in such a way to be able to get that form of game over is quite an achievement! Nice video.
The best ending is the 1st one.
Don't care if realistic or not.
I chose a play through that would have a ending like that. Remember guys there is no "realistic end"
The end is the one you chose to do. Either murdering everything and screwing up the game or not killing a single soul and have a happy ending.
Why you didn't rescue capitan curnow in good ending
am I the only one who thought most of the characters in this story were just plain bland ???
No. There is also very little backstory on why you want revenge, or how you were convicted with 0 proof other than a body.
Jats' Misc. Content good point
Jats' Misc. Content What do you mean? Dude was standing over the dead Empress with his pistol out and a bloody blade. Were they supposed to think a group of magical assassins appeared, murdered the Empress, and then teleported away? It was exactly Burrows's plan. Besides, to take the path of revenge, for getting framed for killing the love of your life and then sentenced to death, is only your decision. Corvo mainly wanted to save Emily.
LEEMOON actually corvo wasnt part of the plan, he returned early from his trip, so they improvised
THExWASP Fair enough, but they had to point the finger at someone and Corvo was perfect for it. Quite a nice story this game has, yet someone always has to look for "flaws".
There are some other endings. If you kill Samuel on the last mission (because he's going to shoot a flare) it replaces the scene where he's in front of a huge wave with one where you're standing at his grave.
well on some script in the last missions(not sure which) there is written something like "is he really the father of emily) so yes, im sure he is ;)
Theoretically, if I have the shadow kill skill that turns them to ash immediatly upon death, and I don't alarm anyone; then I should get a low chaos ending, and less rats and weepers? I had shadow kill my first playthrough, but kept alarming guards to my presence just went gung ho fighting everyone but still ended up getting many weepers which makes no sense considering there's no bodies after my fight is over?
You can also kill Samuel and have a slightly different ending as well with the good ending, I haven't tried it with the bad ending yet though.
The rat summoning was terrifying. Three damn times?
I got the low chaos ending. Never really got the hang of timing my blocks. I killed most of the guards in the last level though, I'm not sure it matters after you get to the island.
It doesn't, once you get to Kingsparrow island the ending is decided already so kill whoever you like
The sequel is not necessarily put around Corvo, is it? It could be someone in a new place or even someone else's point of view from the event of Dunwall
There is a fourth ending, which appears when you get the second ending and kill samuel at the beginning of the last mission. It shows Corvo standing infront of Samuels grave instead of Samuel with his boat in the sea.
In my game runs Emily ask Corvo a question right in the beginning. "when are you going to marry my mother?" the Empress and Corvo did have a relationship but for who controlled the Empire the Empress decided not to marry him?
I hate how some people say “oh the high chaos ending is the worst” yet some will see as the good ending for getting revenge on everyone who betrayed you
this is one different scene is that you can kill samuel before the last mission and at the ending, you will see crovo standing beside samuel's grave
@Kelvin Willians you dont even need to kill the targets
just finished my second playthrough on low chaos and i had no idea you could leave him be. i didn't realise he was talking to me, so snuck up behind him and put him to sleep 😅 oops! going to have to play again!
Yeah....I know. That's what sucks is that you either play what's basically a movie by Quinten Tarantino (pardon the spelling) or you play Splinter Cell 1 where the slightest mistake screws you over.
he's not Emily's dad, about half of the game she draws Corvo and writes Daddy on it but thats only because she looks up to him as a father. (u only get the drawing if u play non-lethally)
Where's the fourth ending I had a fourth ending where it shows corvo standing in side of a gated area standing over Emily's grave
The thing is in the end of the first Uncharted, Drake got part of the tresure that he was looking for, he didn't screw up nor he having his treasure hunting passion. Whereas Corvo either dies as an evil/righteous tutor or leaves his equipmen behind seeing as he fail in protecting the last person which in the end he cared most about. That's why I'm saying a sequel is more likely to include someone else granted with powers (possibly new ones, seeing as not all have the same) by The Outsider.
Ummm no, Samuel's grave. Corvo's helmet is when Emily died. When I said "If you kill Samuel..." I meant at the very start of the last mission where Samuel gave away your position (because I had a high chaos level I think)... Anyway, I reloaded the game and killed him before that lol.
After I did the Low Chaos ending I tried to do the High Chaos ending. I couldn't kill the first person I met and did another Low Chaos ending.
Well they kinda do hint that at the Emily seat one that maybe Corvo goes to other islands and does stuff there
Actually, the plague wasn't created by Hiram. It was discovered in Pandyssia, probably during one of the failed expeditions.
Said things happen'd afterwards.
in the low chaos ending, whos in the courtyard where Curnow is supposed to be hugging Calista because that doesnt look like them
its possible. but not for sure. if you get low chaos ending. you can see a picture emily has drawn of corvo (whitout the mask) and it says daddy. but it could be because emily doesent have a dad. and thinks of corvo as one
I suspect that there is one more ending. I mean after all if you had Low Chaos but Emily still died at the end then it wouldn't be able to say that "You were an avenging spirit spreading chaos at every turn" now could it?
Samoht Sirrom Emily can't die in low chaos
you pretty much have to kill sam if you do high chaos, it doesn't change your ending much, just the possible ways of getting there
There is 3 endings but if u kill samuel on high chaos on the last misson, the outsider doesnt show him getting killed by a wave of water,it shows his funeral instead.
It shows him in the bar giving out drinks. Not on the boat with the dangerous waves.
I have an idea for dishonored 2 following main game high chaos (Emily lives) and dlc low chaos (essentially you only spare daud in main game). So this requires some explaining I believe emily is touched by the outsider the reason, in a low chaos playthrough after finding emily when she was hiding from Callista she said "Corvo can rats talk I keep hearing them say my name(your Heisenberg)?" Weird huh then in high chaos after you kill the regent in the hound puts pub emily is drawing a picture of her in an ally with a knife, use mask optics and look at her right hand on the drawing there's the mark yes it's not visible on her hand but maybe he hasn't given her the mark yet because she's a child and why does she start wearing gloves in the endings idk just noticed that. So I believe that with the plague getting to such a point that it's become almost impossible to live in dunwall Emily leaves and she meets an assassin by this point she's been given the mark but unlike corvo doesn't really know how to use it properly at first so she's taught by daud to be an assassin like the only person she's ever looked up to, Corvo.
@0reaver01 after samuel shot at me in the end, I just reloaded the game and killed him as soon as he dropped me off haha, that way the guards weren't alerted and the deed was done - sucks cuz he was a good guy, but in all honesty I didn't have the time to sit and go through the game quietly, probably would've been fun though