Dishonored 2 Gets New Narrative Trailer

Dishonored 2 Gets New Narrative Trailer

Alongside some killer music.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Sep 14, 2016 @ 02:08 AM (Staff Bios)
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Dishonored 2 is one of the most anticipated releases for 2016. Seriously, November 11 can't come fast enough. To help drum up hype, Bethesda has released a new trailer. This one focuses mostly on Corvo, but it includes a lot of narrative to help frame the feel of the upcoming sequel. The video features scenes of gameplay overlayed with dialog. Most importantly, though, we get plenty of insight to Corvo's new antagonist, Delilah Kaldwin.


I'm getting chills.

The stakes are clearly raised in Dishonored 2. The Outsider's influence appears to be more present than ever. Not only have Corvo's abilities gotten a boost, but the trailer shows others sporting some tricks of their own. Delilah herself is shown with some element of dark power. Whether or not Dishonored 2 will use these powers for a more thrilling climax is yet to be seen. We'll have to wait for the release in November.

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