RE: ADSactly Game Review - Dishonored: Death of the Outsider
I'm not from the video game generation, @MorkRock, but I have some criteria, due to my training and experience as an audiovisual spectator, to value the narrative and aesthetics of this production. This very characteristic tendency of these games to violence is maintained, which is exercised as revenge or as a saving or redeeming action. The poles of Good and Evil are blurred or confused, creating that almost instinctive attraction to identification with the terrible and victory. The image of the "outsider" seems to me very striking; it is a very significant image used in literature and certain fantastic cinema. I also observe that hybrid aesthetic that combines dark and sordid (somewhat expressionist) and retro environments with the infallible technological elements and futuristic or science fiction warfare. Thank you for sharing the presentation of this interesting video game, @MorkRock.