So can we all agree that high chaos is simply superior in every way to low chaos in first Dishonored right?
So can we all agree that high chaos is simply superior in every way to low chaos in first Dishonored right?
Absolutely.
>rats and the plague everywhere
>Emily drawing you as a skull faced monster on her drawings
>Sam dying when he brings you to the final mission and alerts the guards when he drops you off
Hell, chaos is better in all Dishonored games. The low chaos routes are just bland and boring. They even have less content given.
It's a bitter end but the game overall is more fun, yeah.
>mfw he even has a dialog for when you start good but go high chaos later on
amazing game
>Kill person who deserves it and to prevent them from causing any more harm
>WAHH YOURE A BAD PERSON
every time
Are there any games where killing isn't inherently evil and turns you into the bad guy?
Any game that isn't Undertale, Dishonored, or Spec Ops The Line?
>play Dishonored for the first time
>do non-lethal, maximum stealth run, because I like playing like that
>this backstabbing faggot Samuel could tell me that Martin and Pendleton are plotting against me and I would wreck their shit in a second, I'm motherfucking Corvo Attano with void powers and shit
>he instead poisons me, but using only half the dose
>he puts my barely alive body on a boat and sends me alone down a river towards Daug
>when I get back to the pub he acts like he is a fucking hero and I owe him my life
>shoot this faggot in the head with a crossbow the moment I get off the boat on the island with the lighthouse
>watch his body get eaten by eels
This ruined my non-lethal playthough, but I regret nothing. This piece of shit deserved to die.
if you only kill your target you still get low chaos
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Just reload your save lmao