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Released: 2017
Developer: Arkane Studios
Platform: Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider serves as a standalone expansion to Dishonored 2, shifting the focus to Billie Lurk, an assassin on a mission to eliminate the Outsider, the supernatural being behind much of the series chaos. While it offers fantastic level design and new powers, its shorter campaign and fewer upgrades make it feel less deep than the main games.
New Perspective & Character Abilities
Billie Lurk has unique powers different from Corvo & Emily, offering fresh gameplay.
Displace (short-range teleport) adds new mobility options.
Semblance lets you steal faces, allowing stealthy infiltration in new ways.
Foresight helps scout areas, making planning assassinations easier.
Classic Dishonored Level Design
Open-ended missions with multiple paths and creative assassination opportunities.
The Bank Heist mission is a highlight, one of the best-designed levels in the series.
No Chaos System Play How You Want
Unlike previous games, theres no Chaos morality system, letting players kill freely or go full stealth without consequences.
Atmospheric World & Strong Story Themes
The game explores religion, power, and fate, making the quest to kill the Outsider feel impactful.
Great for Newcomers & Veterans
Accessible as a standalone titleyou dont need to play Dishonored 1 & 2 to enjoy it.
Veteran players will appreciate new lore & mechanics.
Shorter Campaign & Limited Upgrades
The story only lasts about 6-8 hours, making it feel less fleshed out than Dishonored 2.
Fewer supernatural powers & upgrades, limiting playstyle variety.
Story Lacks Depth in Some Areas
While the idea of killing the Outsider is interesting, some characters and plot points feel underdeveloped.
Fewer Weapons & Powers Than Previous Games
Since Billie isnt marked by the Outsider, she has fewer abilities than Corvo & Emily, making the gameplay feel slightly more restricted.
🟢 Final Score: 8/10
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a great standalone expansion, offering strong level design, creative assassination options, and a fresh protagonist. However, its shorter campaign and limited powers make it feel like a side story rather than a full sequel.
Pros:
New abilities offer unique gameplay mechanics
Well-designed levels with open-ended stealth/combat choices
No Chaos systemplay however you want
The Bank Heist mission is a standout
Cons:
Shorter campaign with fewer upgrades
Some story elements