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August Cover Revealed: Dishonored



Bethesda’s next game is a first-person stealth/action adventure, and we’ve got the first look at it in our upcoming August issue. There are dozens of reasons why you should care about this weird-looking game you've never heard of. A few of the most important ones are after the jump.

Arkane Studios and founder Raf Colantonio have made memorable games in the past (Arx Fatalis, Dark Messiah of Might & Magic) that ultimately suffered from a lack of publisher support. Bethesda Softworks believes in their vision and is giving them all the time, money, and development help (regular meetings with guys like The Elder Scrolls' Todd Howard don't make your game worse) they need. Harvey Smith, one of the main minds behind the first two Deus Ex games and a legendary veteran of game development, shares the vision and is on board as Dishonored's co-creative director along with Colantonio. Viktor Antonov designed Half-Life 2's iconic City 17 and is lending his talents to Dishonored's world. This is a perfect storm for creating a game that shatters the mold that first-person action games have built for themselves in the mainstream.

We've seen the game running, and now we share Colantonio and Smith's vision too. Dishonored is the antithesis of a edge-of-your-seat roller-coaster ride. It's a game about assassination where you don't have to kill anyone. It's a game about infiltration where you can set up traps and slaughter the entire garrison of an aristocrat's mansion rather than sneak in. It's a game about brutal violence where you can slip in and out of a fortified barracks with nobody ever knowing you were there. It's a game about morality and player choice where the world you create is based on your actions, not navigating conversation trees.

Dishonored is a game we can't wait to tell you more about.

On top of a world-exclusive look at a brand-new franchise, August is our E3 issue. We stormed the concrete crucible of the Los Angeles Convention Center and returned with previews of our top 50 games of the show, plus analysis of the major press conferences and new hardware.

As always, we have a solid month of exclusive online content lined up to complement the extensive feature in our print magazine. Come on back on Monday for your first taste of what it means to be Dishonored.

Until then, check out the gorgeous high-res cover from Arkane Studios and Viktor Antonov:

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Comments
  • Sweet, a new IP! I remember hearing about this game a few days ago. Didn't even bother to stop and think that it might be the new cover. I'll be looking forward to getting this issue in the mail.
  • Sounds very interesting. Time to put this game on my radar.
  • YES! cant wait.

  • I'm down. Get that magazine here pronto!

  • is it just me or does that truck in the back look like the ones(cant remember what they are called) from HL2?
  • The brief vague description is enough to pique my interest, to say the least. Digging the art too.

  • time to upgrade the computer........
  • Where did this come from? It came out of nowhere.
  • Well this is the first time I've heard of this game. Can't wait to get more info.
  • looks like an awesome new ip. We need some good new ones.
  • Amazing art.

  • Haven't read a thing about this. Looking forward to the info.

  • This looks very interesting. Can't wait to hear/see more about this game!

  • Nice, can't wait for more details on this game.

  • Every time Bethesda publishes something its a dud
  • I'm not getting too hopeful becau 1) It's a new IP from a new studio who haven't really made any good games and 2) Games published by Bethesda (not counting Elder scrolls of course) typically are unimpressive (ex. Hunted: The Demon's Forge, Brink, Wet, etc.).
  • I wanna face-rape that game with 40 prosthetic penises! Does that make me a monster or a hero? I think this is gonna be one of the best new IP's out. I've been hearing really great things.
  • Nice.

  • Dang, I really can't wait to check out more, that premiss sounds promising.

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