Dishonored: Game of the Year Edition Coming Next Month
The Dishonored: Game of the Year Edition pulls all the elements of Arkane's award-winning murderfest into one slick package.
If you somehow managed to miss out on Dishonored but still have at least a passing interest in giving it a go, this might be just the thing. Dishonored: Game of the Year Edition includes the original game - which as you may have heard is pretty good [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/reviews/9961-Dishonored-Review] - plus all the DLC: Dunwall City Trials and Void Walker's Arsenal, and the more interesting Knife of Dunwall and Brigmore Witches, which returns to a story-driven experience by casting you in the role of the legendary assassin Daud.
The Game of the Year release probably won't be the biggest surprise of the day - after all, when was the last time Bethesda didn't whip up a DLC-laden re-release of a hit game? - but it's still a great deal for anyone who's been putting off their trip to the island of Dunwall, and given the price - $39.99/39.99€/£29.99/$69.95 AUD for the console versions and $39.99/29.99€/£24.99/$49.95 AUD for the PC - it's not a bad option for Dishonored owners who haven't picked up any of the DLC yet either.
Dishonored: Game of the Year Edition launches in North America on October 8 and hits Europe on October 11.
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The Dishonored: Game of the Year Edition pulls all the elements of Arkane's award-winning murderfest into one slick package.
If you somehow managed to miss out on Dishonored but still have at least a passing interest in giving it a go, this might be just the thing. Dishonored: Game of the Year Edition includes the original game - which as you may have heard is pretty good [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/reviews/9961-Dishonored-Review] - plus all the DLC: Dunwall City Trials and Void Walker's Arsenal, and the more interesting Knife of Dunwall and Brigmore Witches, which returns to a story-driven experience by casting you in the role of the legendary assassin Daud.
The Game of the Year release probably won't be the biggest surprise of the day - after all, when was the last time Bethesda didn't whip up a DLC-laden re-release of a hit game? - but it's still a great deal for anyone who's been putting off their trip to the island of Dunwall, and given the price - $39.99/39.99€/£29.99/$69.95 AUD for the console versions and $39.99/29.99€/£24.99/$49.95 AUD for the PC - it's not a bad option for Dishonored owners who haven't picked up any of the DLC yet either.
Dishonored: Game of the Year Edition launches in North America on October 8 and hits Europe on October 11.
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