Parent Game: Dishonored
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Summary

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.

Storyline

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.


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Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches Reviews & Ratings

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Review by muzmuz [user]
May 27, 2016

Went and ended spectacularly and magnificently better than that of the original game or The Knife of Dunwall. Dishonored: The Brigmore WitchesWent and ended spectacularly and magnificently better than that of the original game or The Knife of Dunwall. Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches is a perfect example of why a downloadable content should be developed and released in the first place.

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Review by CD-Action
October 16, 2013

Expands Dishonored’s lore and provides three missions that are not overly extensive but provide enough content to keep you occupied for an hour each.

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Review by maths [user]
September 21, 2013

The Brigmore Witches is well made DLC to the phenomenal game. You continue to play as Daud with possibility to unlock a brand new powerThe Brigmore Witches is well made DLC to the phenomenal game. You continue to play as Daud with possibility to unlock a brand new power distinct to these from the previous DLC the Knife of Dunwall. The second level of the power is fun to use in combat and I invite you to try it even you are hard-core stealth player. You will find it really entertaining. The story of Duad itself is not a simple addition to the original game. Daud brings to it more personal touch as your hero is not silent anymore. The DLC takes places in three locations (note that I do not count Daud's hideout here). The first is a recyclations of the old one from the game but it offers a very unique experience. The second locations is the best designed and the most complex. There are two very different ways how to deal with the situation in the mill-factory which adds some depth to the mission. The last misson adds a new combat experience but unfortunately you feel that some of the potential of this location have not been used. In overall this is a decent conclusion of Daud story which will not dissapoint you. I personaly recomend you to download an ultimate difficulty mod as without it the game is way to easy even on the ultra hard setting. It makes you feel that the stealty approach is not just a choice you made but on contrary it is a must in order to success.

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Review by Choppa [user]
September 10, 2013

A good finale to the series, I hope there is a Dishonored 2 in the works. Without giving anything away the ending is very well done, one ofA good finale to the series, I hope there is a Dishonored 2 in the works. Without giving anything away the ending is very well done, one of the best endings to a game I've played, however, the positives of my rating is purely from the ending itself, I found the gameplay of this DLC (someone who loves Dishonored and the other DLCs) to be lacking.I would describe the maps as dark and dingy with somewhat horror undertones throughout the game (not really a surprise given the title, witches); I miss the classy mansions, like the mascaraed party, I liked exploring those rather than exploring decrepit buildings, however, they are done well for what they are, just not environments I want to explore again. I finished the DLC a month ago and have not wanted to play it since.Con: Watch out for the strange bone charms, I think the "invisibility" one absolutely ruined the enjoyment, the AI would seem retarded because I'm wearing it (they can't see you when you don't move, making stealth kills laughably easy) it was like playing with a cheat code entered so I disabled it, I don't think it should even be available as it makes stealth achievements far too easy.If you liked Dishonored and already have the other DLC's you'll want to see the ending to complete the story; certainly not the best missions or maps in the series.

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Review by WestLil0 [user]
August 29, 2013

This DLC fits with the expectations of this game. If you played the original, then you know what to expect. it's challenging (depending onThis DLC fits with the expectations of this game. If you played the original, then you know what to expect. it's challenging (depending on your chaos rating) and it follows very nicely with the theme of the original game. The only thing I would prefer is why Daud instead of Corvo? But still, it is definitely worth it and a good DLC follow up. Don't miss it it.

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Game Information
Release Date August 13, 2013
Publisher Arkane Studios, Bethesda Softworks
Content Rated M (Mature)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives First person
Genres Adventure
Themes Action, Stealth
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One