Info about Dishonored®: Death of the Outsider™:

Official game description:
Free Bonus Content
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Logging in with your account will get you the following new modes in Dishonored 2:  
**Mission+**  
Take a trip back in time to any previously completed mission from the campaign and experiment freely with all powers and weapons.  
**Black and White**  
Feeling moody? Black and White mode lets you experience the game in a new visual style. This filter does exactly what it says on the tin, but all blood will remain red. See? Moody. You can toggle between Black and White mode and the original color mode at any time.  
In addition to these two new modes, Dishonored 2 players who log in with their account will also gain access to the original pre-order bonus, the Imperial Assassin’s Pack. When you stop by the Dreadful Wale, you’ll find all the bonus items in the pack waiting for you in your cabin.  
The Imperial Assassin’s Pack includes:  
*   Duelist’s Luck bone charm  
*   Void Favor bone charm  
*   In-game Antique Serkonan Guitar for Emily or Corvo to interact with  
*   In-game book: Goodbye, Karnaca – A Musician’s Farewell  
*   500 bonus coins
About the Game
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GAME DESCRIPTION:
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From the award-winning developers at Arkane® Studios comes Dishonored®: Death of the Outsider, the next standalone adventure in the critically-acclaimed Dishonored® series. Be a badass supernatural assassin and take on the role of notorious Billie Lurk as she reunites with her mentor Daud in order to pull off the greatest assassination ever conceived. Building upon Dishonored® 2’s signature gameplay and art style, Death of the Outsider features all the series hallmarks, including brutal combat systems, unique level design, and immersive storytelling that responds to your every choice. With compelling characters and exhilarating action, Death of the Outsider is the perfect entry point for those new to the Dishonored series, while delivering a significant expansion of the gameplay and world for longtime fans.
STORY:
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Take on the role of Billie Lurk (aka Megan Foster), once one of Dunwall's most notorious killers-for-hire. Reunited with your old mentor, the legendary assassin Daud, you undertake the greatest assassination ever conceived: killing the Outsider, a god-like figure whom Billie and Daud see as instrumental to some of the Empire's most dishonorable moments. As you venture deep into the grimiest corners of Karnaca to uncover the mystery of the Outsider and his origins, you will face deadly opposition, ancient powers, and difficult decisions that will forever change the world around you.
KEY FEATURES:
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*   The Ultimate Supernatural Assassin
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    Stay in the shadows or step into the daylight to take on all foes – the choice is yours. Equipped with a unique set of supernatural abilities, gadgets, and weapons, you can approach each situation in your own way. Use your abilities and skills to sneak through environments unseen or brutally eliminate all opposition in your way.  
*   The Greatest Assassination
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    Killing the Outsider won’t be easy. You’ll have to journey deep into the seedy underbelly of Karnaca, where you’ll unravel some the city’s lost secrets. Along the way you’ll infiltrate underground fight clubs and black magic cults, and retrieve ancient artifacts in a thrilling bank heist mission that sets the table for your greatest mission ever.  
*   The Definitive Targets
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    As you hunt down The Outsider, face off against a new cast of enemies along the way. Armed with your weapons, gadgets and abilities, take down deadly foes such as the immortal Envisioned, the relentless Sisters of the Oracular Order and the new Clockwork Soldiers. Up the ante by accepting Contracts to find and eliminate optional targets throughout your mission.  
*   Replay Your Way
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    Unleash further potential for creative chaos by replaying with some of the signature powers from Dishonored 2 in the Original Game Plus (OG+) mode.

Release date: Sep 14, 2017

Categories: Stealth Gameplay, First-Person Perspective, Character Progression, Narrative Adventure, Action-Adventure, Immersive Sim, Supernatural Abilities

Feature scans:
- MTX: score 60; verdict: Aggressive Monetization; summary: The game is criticized for feeling like overpriced DLC content rather than a standalone game. Many users believe it should have been included as part of the main game or sold at a lower price point. The perception of the game being overpriced and lacking in content is a significant issue affecting user satisfaction.
- Steam Deck: score 50; verdict: Tinkering Required; summary: The analysis of user feedback for the Steam Deck experience reveals significant issues with launching the game, which requires additional steps such as replacing DLL files. This indicates a high level of friction for users. However, there are also positive reports about the game's performance on the Steam Deck, suggesting that once the game is running, it can provide an enjoyable experience. Mixed reviews highlight that while some aspects of the game are well-received, others like the story ending and price-performance ratio need improvement.

- Hardware Profile: No data
Feature extractions:
- Community Price:
  - Community fair range: $5.00 - $15.00
  - Reasoning: The majority of the reviews indicate that the game is not worth its full price due to its short length and lack of substantial new content. Many users suggest waiting for a sale to purchase the game, implying that a lower price would be more appropriate. The general sentiment is that the game is enjoyable but not worth the full price of $29.99.
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: 12.0h
  - Story completion: 7.5h
  - Session length: N/A
  - Endgame: N/A
  - Reasoning: The evidence provides multiple data points regarding the playtime required to complete the game and its various components. Several reviews mention a total playtime of around 12 hours to finish the main campaign, with additional time for side quests and replaying endings. One review specifically states that the game can be beaten in less than 7-8 hours, indicating a shorter playtime for those focusing solely on the main story. Another review contrasts the 30-hour playthrough of Dishonored 1 with the shorter experience of this game, further supporting the extracted values.
- Time-to-fun:
  - Summary: The game starts off slow and may feel tedious initially, but it becomes more enjoyable as players progress and discover engaging elements like specific powers and gadgets.
  - Stance: Fun after initial tedium
  - Anchor: Discovery of engaging powers and gadgets
  - Time to anchor: 1h 0m
  - Friction: Repetitive animations; Tedious stealth mechanics; Slow pacing
  - Unlock drivers: Hook mine; New powers; Progression and customization system
  - Conditions: Patience to progress through initial tedium; Willingness to experiment with powers and gadgets
- Player Archetypes:
  - Franchise Fan (sale)
    - Motivation: Experience more of the beloved series.
    - Playstyle: Varied, depending on the mission and desired outcomes.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: sale
    - Labels: Dishonored fan; series lover
    - Reference games: Dishonored; Dishonored 2
  - Completionist (sale)
    - Motivation: Achieve all in-game accomplishments.
    - Playstyle: Thorough and exhaustive, ensuring all aspects of the game are explored and completed.
    - Experience: mixed
    - Purchase stance: sale
    - Labels: completionist; achievement hunter
    - Reference games: Dishonored; Dishonored 2
  - Explorer (sale)
    - Motivation: Uncover all hidden secrets and details in the game.
    - Playstyle: Exploratory and curious, aiming to discover all aspects of the game world.
    - Experience: familiar
    - Purchase stance: sale
    - Labels: explorer; detail-oriented player
    - Reference games: Dishonored; Dishonored 2


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Excellent level design (weight 0.26): The game features well-designed, compact, and engaging levels that maintain Arkane's high standards. Players appreciate the atmospheric worlds and thoughtful level design that make the missions enjoyable and fun to explore.
- Satisfying story conclusion (weight 0.23): The game provides a satisfying and stylish conclusion to the series, with a well-crafted story that ties up loose ends and offers a worthy ending to the trilogy.
- Engaging gameplay mechanics (weight 0.23): The gameplay is dynamic, enjoyable, and varied, with good mechanics and a satisfying loop. It introduces new features and improvements that keep the experience fresh and interesting.
- New abilities and powers (weight 0.2): The introduction of new abilities and powers is well-received. These abilities are seen as interesting, fun, and powerful, adding to the gameplay experience.
- Billie Lurk as protagonist (weight 0.2): Playing as Billie Lurk is a highlight for many players. She is seen as an interesting and fresh character with unique abilities, offering a different perspective and adding depth to the game.
- Daud's character arc (weight 0.12): The storyline concludes Daud's character arc, providing a more fully developed and impactful narrative for this character, which is appreciated by players.
- Smooth performance (weight 0.11): The game offers smooth and stable performance with fluid controls, contributing to an enjoyable gaming experience.
- Standout bank heist level (weight 0.11): The bank heist mission is highlighted as a standout level, with players describing it as amazing and excellent, making it a memorable part of the game.
- Improved mana system (weight 0.1): The game features an improved mana system with automatic recovery, eliminating the need for mana potions and enhancing the gameplay experience.
- Rich and detailed world (weight 0.09): The game features a rich and detailed world that is masterfully crafted and worth exploring, adding to the overall atmosphere and enjoyment.
- Worthwhile as a DLC (weight 0.09): The game is considered a very good DLC with a great soundtrack, offering a worthwhile experience if taken as additional content.
- Replay value (weight 0.09): The game offers some replay value, with motivations to replay and different approaches to missions, making it worth playing multiple times.

Common complaints:
- Weak and short story (weight 0.41): The game's story is criticized for being weak, short, and containing plot holes. Players have noted that the plot is vague and confusing, with an unsatisfactory ending.
- Shorter than previous games (weight 0.31): The game is significantly shorter compared to other Dishonored games, with only five missions and a total playtime of around 15 hours, which is half the size of the previous game. This has led to criticism about the game's length and content quantity.
- Feels like DLC (weight 0.23): Many players feel that the game should have been released as DLC for Dishonored 2 rather than a standalone game. The content and scope are perceived as more akin to DLC than a full-fledged game.
- Reused assets and levels (weight 0.18): The game has been criticized for reusing assets and levels from previous titles. Some levels are reportedly the same map with minor changes, and certain phases and scenarios are recycled.
- Fewer gameplay options (weight 0.14): The game offers fewer options and less variety in terms of powers and alternative paths. This has resulted in a simpler and more linear gameplay experience, which some players find less engaging.
- Lack of creativity and freedom (weight 0.14): The game is seen as lacking imagination and systemic creativity. Players have noted a lack of freedom and reduced gameplay depth compared to previous titles.
- Limited and imprecise powers (weight 0.13): The game features only three powers, which are considered less versatile and useful compared to previous titles. Players have expressed dissatisfaction with the reduced number of powers and their effectiveness.
- Not worth the price (weight 0.12): Players feel that the game is not worth its price, especially when compared to Dishonored 2. The game is seen as lacking the quality and ambition of its predecessors.
- Billie's character and motivation (weight 0.06): Billie's character and motivations are seen as mismatched and simplistic. Players have criticized her development and the overall storytelling.

Gameplay feedback:
- Interesting new abilities (weight 0.22): The game introduces new and unique abilities for the main character, including supernatural powers. These abilities add more possibilities for level completion and are visually appealing.
- Similar to Dishonored 2 (weight 0.2): The gameplay is similar to previous Dishonored games, particularly Dishonored 2. It uses the same engine and shares many gameplay and technical aspects with its predecessor.
- Diverse level design (weight 0.18): The game features compact, well-designed levels with multiple routes and solutions. Players appreciate the open-world and linear mission designs, highlighting the high-quality and top-level design.
- Dynamic and flexible gameplay (weight 0.18): The gameplay is described as dynamic, exceptional, and story-driven. Players enjoy the freedom in gameplay and the variety of approaches to tackle encounters.
- Enhanced stealth mechanics (weight 0.18): The game features improved stealth mechanics, allowing for a stealth-based gameplay experience. Players can use stealth and combat mechanics, including magic, to navigate through the game.
- Multiple mission approaches (weight 0.13): Players have many different ways to complete objectives, with multiple options and approaches available. This adds to the game's replayability and strategic depth.
- Playing as Billie Lurk (weight 0.11): Players take on the role of Billie Lurk, an assassin with supernatural powers enhanced by bone charms.
- Chaos system changes (weight 0.1): The chaos system has been removed or simplified, affecting how players interact with the game's mechanics and outcomes.
- Engaging side quests (weight 0.1): The game includes a new side-quest system with contracts as side missions. These side quests add depth and variety to the gameplay experience.
- Infinite mana system (weight 0.09): The game features an infinite mana system where mana always recharges automatically. There is no need for mana flasks, allowing for uninterrupted use of abilities.
- Early access to powers (weight 0.08): Powers are unlocked early and can be used without restrictions. They are fully upgraded, and energy regenerates passively, providing players with powerful tools from the start.
- New mechanics and items (weight 0.06): The game introduces new heroes, mechanics, and items, adding fresh elements to the gameplay experience.
- Exploration of the Void (weight 0.06): The game includes exploration of the Void and simplified Void skills, adding a unique dimension to the gameplay.

Performance notes:
- Stable and optimized performance (weight 0.18): The game runs smoothly with stable framerates and optimized performance. Players report it runs better than previous titles like Dishonored 2.
- Launch and compatibility issues (weight 0.13): Some players experience issues with launching the game, especially with AMD and Nvidia systems. Specific fixes like downloading the latest version of amd_ags_x64.dll are mentioned.
- Frequent crashes (weight 0.12): The game tends to crash randomly, with some players reporting crashes after an hour or two of gameplay, and others experiencing crashes every few minutes in specific scenarios.
- Numerous bugs (weight 0.07): Players encounter various bugs throughout the gameplay, including issues with character dialogue volume and general instability.
- Smooth controls and fast load times (weight 0.05): The game features smooth controls and faster load times, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.
- Mixed optimization feedback (weight 0.04): While some players report good optimization, others experience poor optimization and performance issues.
- Top-tier atmosphere and sound design (weight 0.03): The game is praised for its excellent atmosphere and sound design, contributing to an immersive experience.

Recommendations:
- Recommended for Dishonored fans (weight 0.33): The game is highly recommended for fans of the Dishonored series. Reviewers suggest that if you enjoyed previous Dishonored games, you will likely enjoy this one as well.
- Buy on sale for better value (weight 0.25): Many reviewers suggest purchasing the game during a sale to get the best value for money. It is often recommended to buy it at a discount, preferably at $4.99 or less.
- General recommendation (weight 0.22): The game is generally recommended by many reviewers. It is suggested as a worthwhile purchase for various types of players, including those who enjoy stealth and adventure games.
- Worth playing for lore (weight 0.22): The game is worth playing for those interested in the Dishonored lore. It provides a deeper dive into the story and is recommended for fans looking to extend their experience.
- Recommendations for specific player types (weight 0.04): The game is recommended for specific types of players, such as those who enjoy games like 'Assassin’s Creed' or 'Thief' and fans of stealth games.
- Mixed feelings on pricing (weight 0.04): Some reviewers feel that the game is worth it if priced accordingly, while others suggest waiting for a discount.
- Positive personal experiences (weight 0.04): Some reviewers shared their positive personal experiences with the game, indicating that they enjoyed it thoroughly.
- Suggestions for gameplay (weight 0.04): Some reviewers suggest playing the game on hard for a good challenge and exploring different types of endings.
- Comparison to other games (weight 0.04): The game is compared to other titles like Bioshock and Prey, suggesting it might appeal to fans of those games as well.

Other player notes:
No miscpoints

Emotions:
- Disappointment (weight 0.27): Players feel disappointed due to the game's perceived decline in quality compared to previous titles, with criticisms aimed at its short length, lack of depth, and weak story. The removal of key features like the chaos system and the game feeling more like a DLC than a full title also contribute to this sentiment.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.18): Players are satisfied with the game's well-crafted levels, engaging gameplay mechanics, and the conclusion of character arcs. The new abilities, challenging enemy AI, and the overall experience of the game's art, music, and atmosphere also contribute to this positive sentiment.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.12): Players enjoy the game for its refined gameplay mechanics, fun contracts, and new powers. The freedom of approach, creative gameplay, and the immersive world design also enhance the enjoyment.
- Frustration (weight 0.1): Players are frustrated with the game's bugs, crashes, and technical issues that hinder gameplay. The weak plot, repetitive missions, and lack of quality in certain aspects of the game also contribute to this frustration.
- Joy (weight 0.06): Players find joy in the game's new abilities, engaging missions, and atmospheric world. The fun gameplay, varied mission paths, and the conclusion to the trilogy also bring a sense of joy.
- Appreciation (weight 0.06): Players appreciate the game's interesting DLC idea, conclusion of Daud's storyline, and the revelation of the Outsider's mystery. The new gameplay features, mechanics, and the overall Dishonored experience are also highly valued.
- Excitement (weight 0.04): Players are excited about the game's rich lore, character details, and unique plot. The level design, mechanics, and the fun of using powers without worrying about serum contribute to this excitement.
- Nostalgia (weight 0.03): Players feel nostalgic due to the return of beloved characters like Daud and the conclusion of the Dishonored story. The game's connection to previous titles and the final encounter with the series evoke a sense of nostalgia.
- Admiration (weight 0.02): Players admire the game's detailed locations, beautiful lighting, and immersive environments. The gameplay mechanics, world functions, and level design are also highly regarded.
- Sadness (weight 0.01): Players feel sadness because it is the last game in the series, marking the end of the story. The short duration of the game compared to previous titles also contributes to this sentiment.
- Admiration (weight 0.01): Players are impressed by the game's details, gameplay, deep atmosphere, and intriguing plot. The high-quality execution and engaging elements of the game evoke a sense of admiration.}