Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches

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About the Game

Continue your journey as the legendary assassin, Daud, in Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches. Access Daud’s weapons, gadgets, allies and supernatural abilities once more, and bring his twisted narrative that began with The Knife of Dunwall to a close.

After discovering the identity and intentions of Delilah, the leader of the Brigmore Witch coven, you set out to disrupt her from completing a powerful ritual that will spell your doom. Having already been betrayed by your lieutenant, Billie Lurk, you must rely on feuding gang factions—the Dead Eels and the Hatters—to negotiate your way through previously unseen districts of Dunwall en route to Delilah’s stronghold. Regardless of the way you reach your destination, one thing is for certain – you will finally answer for your treacherous actions and fall before the mercy, or punishment, of the Royal Bodyguard and Assassin, Corvo Attano.

Features

  • New Powers, Weapons and Gadgets

    The mark of the Outsider empowers you with unique supernatural abilities. Quickly draw your enemies towards you and suspend them helplessly in air or use them as a human shield with ‘Pull’. Call upon the Whalers to assist in combat with ‘Summon Assassin’ and track down hidden Runes and Bone Charms with ‘Void Gaze’. 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 Draper’s Ward and explore its streets, hazardous sewers and the two rival gangs’ home bases: the textile mills and the boat docks. Revisit the rotting Coldridge Prison, which you must infiltrate in order to free the dangerous but imprisoned leader of the Dead Eels gang. Finally, attack the gothic Brigmore Manor, where Delilah and her Brigmore Witches dwell and await your reckoning.

  • Choose Your Path

    In your quest to thwart Delilah’s plans, approach each mission with your own style. Your redemption – or your turn towards darkness – depends on your skills and the decisions you make. Determine your ultimate fate as you conclude Daud’s journey in The Brigmore Witches.

  • Persistent Playthrough

    Continue your journey from The Knife of Dunwall through The Brigmore Witches in the truest sense. Your power, weapon and item upgrades, Chaos level, and player actions from The Knife of Dunwall will carry over via a compatible save file option.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS:
Windows Vista / Windows 7
Processor:
3.0 GHz dual core or better
Memory:
3 GB system RAM
Hard Disk Space:
3.4 GB
Video Card:
DirectX 9 compatible with 512 MB video RAM or better (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / ATI Radeon HD 5850)
Sound:
Windows compatible sound card

Recommended

OS:
Windows Vista / Windows 7
Processor:
3.0 GHz dual core or better
Memory:
3 GB system RAM
Hard Disk Space:
3.4 GB
Video Card:
DirectX 9 compatible with 512 MB video RAM or better (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / ATI Radeon HD 5850)
Sound:
Windows compatible sound card

Helpful customer reviews

usernameSpiritus played for 54 hours

Recommended • 422 products in account • 3 of 3 people (100%) found this review helpful

Continuing from where The Knife of Dunwall left off, The Brigmore Witches once again places you in the role of Daud, offering three more levels, two new factions to face and new gadgets and powers to utilize and an ending that changes not only your fate, but also influences the fate of the city.

The level design and gameplay flow has improved by multitudes from tKoD, levels feel more fluid and are much more fun to move through. Brigmore Witches also introduces "Corrupted" Bone Charms, which offer powerful bonuses at the cost of a debuff, these charms offer a new factor to your inventory, making the player consider the pros and cons of equipping them based on their own respective playstyle. One of the most unique additions is the option to disguise yourself in the first mission, allowing you to move through the first area unhindered so long as you don't do anything suspicious.

But the greatest aspect of The Brigmore Witches is the exposition given to Corvo from the point of view from Daud. Depending on your chosen Chaos level from tKoD your encounters with Corvo vary from mercy to a bloody demise.

Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches is an enjoyable and solid expansion to the game, and like it's predecessor it is only $10.00, which is a very agreeable price for this much content packaged into three levels.

Posted: 14 August 2013

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usernameHaxavier played for 11 hours

Not recommended • 186 products in account • 3 of 3 people (100%) found this review helpful

This is a fantastic DLC for the price. Don't believe anyone who tells you otherwise.

Like, this is some Looking Glass Studios-tier stuff here. The second and third mission especially - they pour on a truly stunning amount of lore, atmosphere, and intensity. I must recommend that you first play the other DLC, The Knife of Dunwall. Both are some of the highest-quality DLC missions I've ever played in any game.

Posted: 14 August 2013

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usernameHaxavier played for 11 hours

Recommended • 186 products in account • 3 of 3 people (100%) found this review helpful

This is a fantastic DLC for the price. Don't believe anyone who tells you otherwise.

Like, this is some Looking Glass Studios-tier stuff here. The second and third mission especially - they pour on a truly stunning amount of lore, atmosphere, and intensity. I must recommend that you first play the other DLC, The Knife of Dunwall. Both are some of the highest-quality DLC missions I've ever played in any game.

Posted: 14 August 2013

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