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The Best Dishonored Cosplay - Brigmore Witch

Added: 07.02.2015 23:10 | 20 views | 0 comments


"My real name is Christina, Im currently living in Minsk, Belarus. Dishonored is one of my favorite games, Im fascinated by its aesthetics and character design. These photos were taken near Minsk at Chapsky estate. The Brigmore Witches are a coven located in the city of Dunwall (main city of the game), taking up residence in the abandoned Brigmore Manor. Witches are known as powerful black magic practitioners, they possess several supernatural abilities and are the main antagonists of Dishonoreds final DLC, The Brigmore Witches. When in combat, the witches resemble a hybrid plant-human, with green skin and plant adornments. While out of combat, they appear as normal humans with nature themed garments. "

From: n4g.com

Dark Horse Explores the Mythology of the Dishonored Game

Added: 12.08.2014 22:21 | 26 views | 0 comments


We have an exclusive preview of Dishonored: The Dunwall Archives, a book that celebrates the rich back-story of the popular video game.

From: www.ign.com

Why Watch Dogs Doesn't Feel Real

Added: 13.06.2014 17:14 | 25 views | 0 comments


From the article - What makes an open world alive? Its a difficult endeavor to try and create the illusion of a living world in a virtual environment. What does Skyrim, Los Santos or Dunwall have that we classify them as Living worlds as oppose to other games like Watch Dogs? While Watch Dogs world of Chicago isnt bad its not memorable either, where as the world of Columbia, Empire City and Pandora will not be forgotten.

From: n4g.com

The Best Real Cities in Video Games

Added: 22.03.2014 15:20 | 36 views | 0 comments


Josh Hinke from Explosion writes:" Tamriel, The Citadel, and Dunwall might be incredibly detailed and well-crafted cities, but they are all works of fiction, places created in minds of designers. This week, Infamous: Second Son drops its pretend locals of Empire City and New Marais, in favor of a very-real Seattle. While it is an interesting choice from the team at Sucker Punch, they are not the first to attempt faithful recreations of real metropolises. Here are some of the best real-world cities in video games."

From: n4g.com

Review: Thief (PS4)

Added: 27.02.2014 15:32 | 27 views | 0 comments


Call of Snoop-y.

Eidos Montreal’s Thief sits somewhere between those two camps. This is a handsome offering, with fluid first-person stealth through a gorgeously-lit approximation of an 19th century English city called, imaginatively, The City. It’s a gloomy and restrictive pseudo open-world, like Dishonored’s Dunwall without the character, and is largely segregated into corridors and alleyways, shuffling hooded antihero Garrett between missions.

The missions – thefts, basically – are where the game harkens back to its roots, offering greater scope for varied approaches as you creep...



From: www.videogamer.com


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