![]() I haven’t played Dishonored since I beat the original campaign back in October, and The Knife of Dunwall isn’t all that friendly to newcomers or veterans who might have forgotten some of the controls. At regular intervals throughout your quest, Daud will interact with a fellow assassin named Billie, who helps to move along the plot and shed some minor insights into Daud’s murky past. For one thing, Daud’s “Void Gaze” combines the features of Corvo’s “Dark Vision” and the Outsider’s Heart to an interesting effect and you can also summon your own ragtag band of assassins to help you on some of those trickier encounters. While Daud handles largely like Dishonored’s main protagonist Corvo, there are still a few nice differences that set him apart as his own unique character. What’s great about this new addition to the story of Dishonored is that Arkane Studios actually makes you sympathize with Daud and all of his regret and the crossovers with Corvo’s storyline are sure to put a knowing smile on your frightening masked face.
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