Dishonored III — Review

Nathaniel Rego
2 min readAug 26, 2023

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Dishonored 3 aka Dishonored: Death of an Outsider aka Dishonored: Ousider is a 2017 FP action open world game, serving as the sequel to Dishonored 1–2. Compared to the other two titles in the franchise, it revolves around a female assasin, hunted down by her rancid and corrupt rivals, in a tyrannically authorative open world Brit environment. The game is distributed by Bethesda (The Evil Within). As the FP prime player hero, fallen from grace, similar to the other two player heroes in the other two games, but all for the wrong reasons, your mission to enact reasonably moral and worth act of heroic vengence upon those who have wronged you. In fact, you get to slaughter many animals and people, excl. rats, which you could use as your allies, also like in Dishonored 1–2. The player hero you are playing as in FP POV gaming experience is a wrongfully convicted anti-crook and assasin bent on revenge with reasonable and morally worthy cause. Besides telekenisis with rats, you have various weapons in your arsenal such as firearms and/or bladed weapons (IE: daggers/knives, used esp for stealth attacks costing enemy character their lives and with very good reason).

Violence and scariness in the game include stabbings, animals being slaughtered, as said, except for rats, stealth assassinations by throat slicing and/or goring from behind, gruelly blooded forms of dismemberment, explosive and magical powers usages, and other forms of intense and graphical violence. Even neck breaking and skull crushing are included. The only gender activity involved in the game are certain characters who are in attractive attire such as in brothels. Not to mention hooker-like women engaging in gender activtiy for money. The language used in the game includes the F-bomb, the S-word, and “wench/e/s.” The game is part of the entire Dishonored video game franchise as a whole. Some scenes show characters high on booze excessively, with some booze bottles, vacant, lying around. For these reasons, I highly recommend Dishonored 3 to age groups from late teens to adults, esp. those who are fans of the franchise.

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Nathaniel Rego

I have autism. I am majoring in media and comm at Bridgewater State U. I also work part-time at Walgreens on Wednesdays and Thursdays.