Dishonored®: Death of the Outsider™

Dishonored®: Death of the Outsider™

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Splat ♥ Dec 3, 2019 @ 12:56pm
Is the dlc any good ?
Absolutely in love with the clock work mansion is the dlc anything like it?
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timestamp! Dec 3, 2019 @ 10:10pm 
What DLC?
Splat ♥ Dec 3, 2019 @ 10:59pm 
Originally posted by timestamp!:
What DLC?

outsider ?
smeredith Dec 4, 2019 @ 1:14pm 
There is nothing quite like Clockwork Mansion. The closest to the openness and creativity would be chapter 3, The Bank Job.

There is an achievement in The Bank Job to not tamper with any security devices, which feels similar to the achievement in Clockwork Mansion where you take out Jindosh without him knowing you were there.
Last edited by smeredith; Dec 4, 2019 @ 1:17pm
Yora ♡ Dec 31, 2019 @ 8:02am 
Death of the Outsider is not a DLC of Dishonored, its a stand-alone game :) And if you enjoyed Dishonored 2 you will most likely like this aswell :Ashhat:
dont_tread_82 Jan 1, 2020 @ 12:09am 
Originally posted by Splat:
Absolutely in love with the clock work mansion is the dlc anything like it?
Yes it is. It definitely is. It brings the story it's end also.
AbedsBrother Jan 4, 2020 @ 9:27am 
Originally posted by dont_tread_82:
Originally posted by Splat:
Absolutely in love with the clock work mansion is the dlc anything like it?
Yes it is. It definitely is. It brings the story it's end also.
There is nothing like the Clockwork Mansion in Death of the Outsider.
slocik Jan 5, 2020 @ 5:50am 
Originally posted by dont_tread_82:
Originally posted by Splat:
Absolutely in love with the clock work mansion is the dlc anything like it?
Yes it is. It definitely is. It brings the story it's end also.
Lmao, there isnt a single mission as good as the mansions from D2. All levels are linear and small.
Also what story to its end? What you on about? It killed Outsider, but this wasnt a plotline before, in fact this game even struggles to explain why you doing it, it contradicts itself in that manner at every turn.
Yora ♡ Jan 5, 2020 @ 6:11am 
Originally posted by slocik:
Originally posted by dont_tread_82:
Yes it is. It definitely is. It brings the story it's end also.
Lmao, there isnt a single mission as good as the mansions from D2. All levels are linear and small.
Also what story to its end? What you on about? It killed Outsider, but this wasnt a plotline before, in fact this game even struggles to explain why you doing it, it contradicts itself in that manner at every turn.
I mean Daud did always want to kill "the Black eyed bastard" , but yes I feel like they rushed to finish the series off :/ DoTO is a great game though imo
slocik Jan 5, 2020 @ 6:26am 
Originally posted by Gasol:
mean Daud did always want to kill "the Black eyed bastard" , but yes I feel like they rushed to finish the series off :/ DoTO is a great game though imo
No he didnt. The idea of killing him seemed too idiotic too be risen before. Last time we saw him he fully accepted that he is part of the reason why the world is such a hell hole, and realized that killing the Empress was his biggest sin yet that he will never forget.


Yet in this game he reverted back to blaming others for his crimes, when he was the one who used his incredible powers to spill blood for money, power and fun.

Overall took a loot of retconning to make this plot even remotely going. Daud is back to blaming others, Outsider despite being older than history now wants to die, and now the cult that made him is still around despite before there being less than 10 people knowing him by his own word. In fact everybody seems to know everything about him nowadays, he went from an obscure forgotten religion thats gaining fraction into a local circus show.
Civilizations rose and fell in time Outsider been around, its been thousands of years, how is anybody of that cult still around?
Last edited by slocik; Jan 5, 2020 @ 6:29am
AbedsBrother Jan 5, 2020 @ 6:31am 
Originally posted by slocik:
No he didnt. The idea of killing him seemed too idiotic too be risen before. Last time we saw him he fully accepted that he is part of the reason why the world is such a hell hole, and realized that killing the Empress was his biggest sin yet that he will never forget.


Yet in this game he reverted back to blaming others for his crimes, when he was the one who used his incredible powers to spill blood for money, power and fun.
That was the big problem I had with Death of the Outsider. When the Outsider gave Corvo the mark in Dishonored 1, it was to see what Corvo would do with it - good or evil (determined by how you played the game). The mark & the Outsider's magic was not evil by itself. Here, everything that everyone ever did with the Outsider's magic is the Outsider's fault. Which was just weird to me.
Last edited by AbedsBrother; Jan 5, 2020 @ 6:33am
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