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May 04, 2012 - 10:33 am

Dishonored: A Fresh New Look at Dunwall

An RPG like no other. Bethesda have been really keen to promote the steam-punk socks off of the new Arkane Games title Dishonored over the last few weeks and they have done us all a favour by releases a few extra screenshots to get us all hot under the collar.

The marketing strategy has been to bombard us think and fast, with Bethesda first tweeting a rather Nord-like image of Corvo, that most of us mistook for Skyrim DLC, and then a whopping 4:30 minute trailer starring our misanthropic hero. Corvo must take on the role of assassin as he fights to defend is name in a corrupt world. Falsely accused of murdering the Empress, Corvo is placed in a grimy prison cell, where is is visited by a mysterious darkling who bestows upon him a mysterious brand. Corvo then discovers that he has been given supernatural powers which he can use to eliminate his targets.

Screenshot from Dishonored (Credit: Arkane Studios)

Screenshot from Dishonored (Credit: Arkane Studios)

Creativity is the key as you work your way through the dark and corrupted world. As you can see from the screenshots the Texas outfit have created a stunningly unique world to explore. As yet there’s no release date but we are hoping that we will see the title hit the shelves in autumn.

Screenshot from Dishonored (Credit: Arkane Studios)

Screenshot from Dishonored (Credit: Arkane Studios)

Screenshot from Dishonored (Credit: Arkane Studios)

Screenshot from Dishonored (Credit: Arkane Studios)

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