[quote]The first piece of Dishonored story DLC has been announced, The Knife of Dunwall. It adds new powers, locations and characters as you play as Daud, the man who killed the Empress. A concluding add on, The Brigmore Witches, has also been confirmed.
Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall DLC screens & info
The DLC sees you playing as the Empress’ assassin Daud seeking redemption by searching out someone or thing called Delilah. The new characters brings, “access to his weapons, gadgets, allies and supernatural abilities” as well as fresh enemies.
Here are the details from Bethesda:
New Powers, Weapons and Gadgets
The mark of the Outsider empowers you with unique supernatural abilities. Call upon the Whalers to assist in combat with ‘Summon Assassin’, track down hidden Runes and Bone Charms with ‘Void Gaze’ and learn to use new variations to powers, including ‘Blink’. To aid in your dangerous exploits your customized arsenal of weapons and gadgets will include Chokedust to daze your enemies, whale oil powered Stun Mines to shock your targets, and a concealed Wristbow to launch sleep darts and explosive bolts.
Explore More of Dunwall
Make your way through the Legal District and infiltrate the Rothwild Slaughterhouse, a steaming factory filled with colossal whale carcasses and their hulking butchers. Revisit the decaying Flooded District, the location of Daud’s hidden base, first seen in the original game. Return to the scenes of key events in Dishonored with a new perspective, including the fateful moment that sets off Corvo’s journey.
Choose Your Path
On your search for answers, approach each mission with your own style. Your redemption – or your turn towards darkness – depends on your skills and the decisions you make. Discover the mystery behind Delilah in this stand-alone chapter, and then conclude Daud’s story in the upcoming final add-on, The Brigmore Witches.[/quote]
Source: [url]http://www.officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk/2013/03/13/dishonored-the-knife-of-dunwall-dlc-screens-info/[/url]
Looks interesting, I haven't played Dishonored for a while so this may get me into it. I really liked Daud
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Why would a guy who killed an empress be looking for redemption? I figure if you're going to murder someone of that caliber you better damn well be devoted to it.