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Every battle is fun in this game. Something Elder Scrolls could really up the anti with. This is one of the only 1st person rpg's that feels like you are swinging a sword.
That's awesome!! Now I know why Dishonored is such a fantastic game :)
Damn, I played Dishonored from beginning to end on my 360, now doing a re-run on the PC. On my really, really old steam account I put in nearly 30 hours into Dark Messiah. I loved that game and am about to pay it another visit
Heh , i consider dishonored one of the beast games i played. It is great.
Then again , i never fought , i always go for 100% stealth.
TES games are based on exploring and a feature a huge "open world" with a real bad combat system, while this game focuses on combat system and is story-driven (no exploration). Other than being first person games in which you can play melee characters, there are no similarities.