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The Bethesda Blog announces plans to release Dunwall City Trials on December 11th for Windows and consoles, offering new content for Dishonored, Arkane's assassination game. They offer a slideshow of screenshots from the DLC, and here's word on what it will offer from its announcement: Dishonored: Dunwall City Trials, being released in December for $4.99 (or 400 Microsoft Points), will include 10 challenge maps that will test and track your combat, stealth and mobility skills. Ten distinct trials await challengers – including an arena battle against waves of enemy AI, a gravity-defying run of drop assassinations, and a race against the clock. Dunwall City Trials also features a whole new set of achievements and trophies as well as a global online leaderboard that will establish the greatest assassins for each challenge.
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Re: Dishonored DLC Next Month |
Nov 27, 2012, 18:36 |
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Zyrxil wrote on Nov 27, 2012, 13:40: You're completely rambling. First you complain that they designed new maps for this DLC instead of using it for story DLC, Yes, and this seems rambling too you?
then you say it's a quick release ala Horse Armor, No, I mentioned it was a quick release compared to story based expansion (your having a tough time with this one). The Horse Armor was clearly an example to show a difference in expectations of expansions versus dlc. No way you could have missed the point.
and finally you mention the ending again claiming to have explained things without actually saying anything. If you don't understand why the ending prevents a lot of variation in story based content then nothing I say will change your rambling perceptions.
If you think challenge maps are quite common, then you most likely were not a gamer pre-Horse Armor. Challenge content would only be considered common in a very short span of gaming history.
See if this is any clearer for you. Yes, I'm disappointed they are releasing maps based on a gimmick of challenges, instead of story based content. The ending had a certain CLOSURE (do you get it, I'm actually spelling it out here for you). It prevents certain story possibilities which could have taken place, in expansions.
Cutter wrote on Nov 27, 2012, 13:49: This. Just give me a new story to play out thanks. Challenge maps? Bitch Please. Fixed that for you. I don't really say bitch. It's not part of my idiom. Cunt, on the other hand... Lmao
This comment was edited on Nov 27, 2012, 18:42. |
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