Dishonored Invites You To Check Out The Tales From Dunwall
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Dishonored Invites You To Check Out The Tales From Dunwall

Dishonored is shaping up to be my most anticipated title of the year, and with every video Arkane Studios release I get that much closer to hype overload. Taking a break from showing off creative kills or ways to sneak into dinner parties, the latest series of trailers aims to give you some insight into the shadowy back alley trade that is the whaling economy found in Dunwall. The series is being broken into three parts, and you can check out The Tales from Dunwall, Part 1 below.
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Dishonored is shaping up to be my most anticipated title of the year, and with every video Arkane Studios release I get that much closer to hype overload.

Taking a break from showing off creative kills or ways to sneak into dinner parties, the latest series of trailers aims to give you some insight into the shadowy back alley trade that is the whaling economy found in Dunwall. The series is being broken into three parts, and you can check out The Tales from Dunwall, Part 1 below.

My only concern is what I’m going to do to distract myself until October 9th, which is when Dishonored hits the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.


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