Dishonored- High Chaos Final Mission, Kingsparrow Island with various outcomes
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Thoroughly dishonored, Corvo Attano makes way to the end of his bloodsoaked journey. Finally given the option to do what he normally would have when he first met these men, he does horrible, horrible things to their bodies. Also kills them.
Included- Alas, poor Martin. I knew him, Treavor! A fellow of infinite irrelevancy, of most monotonous voice!
Me: "I'll go high chaos this time around."
*starts the game*
*looks at Jessamine*
*looks at Emily*
*looks at Samuel*
Me: "Well, I guess it's low chaos for seventh time now, eh?"
Loki so true
You can kill only targets and still be low chaos so Samuel likes you. This situation only happens if you go out of your way to kill alot of the normal enemy in the game.
@@orchidforpresident damn right he can die like rest of them just as he pulls out his pistol I mistaken him for trying to shoot me freezing time then 3 swift silent time arrow to his chest high chaos stealth kills every time
Kwame Lewis
Thanks for giving me the reply notification so I can delete that. Definitely one of the worst comments I’ve ever typed.
@@orchidforpresident your welcome 😉
“Now get off my boat” was one of the most heartbreaking lines I’ve ever heard in a game
i felt that bro
Corvo isn't an assassin, he's a bodyguard
I first played the game in high chaos and Samuel is my favorite character so i heavily agree
@@enderfire3379 such heartbreak
@@enderfire3379 YEAH! Low Chaos Samuel treats you like a friend and a personal hero. Even the heart says he's a good lad
Thats awesome how Emily recognises you using possession. This game has so much more depth than I realized
Nobody else recognises you using possession as well, so either this is an early mark of Emily having the Outsider's gift, or it's showing she knows you really well.
She also has dreams about the Outsider while at the Hounds Pit Pub, if I remember right. That being said, you could also attribute that to her mom's soul hanging around in an arcane heart construct in her dad's front pocket.
@@Velourium0828 I believe if u try to posses Daud in the Flooded District mission he will know and will say something like " Nice try Corvo " but he already has the Outsider's gift so that makes sense
@@Velourium0828😮😮
I think that when you posses the guy i forgot the name,you stop grabbing her,so she Just guess
My first run through was no kill. Seeing Samuel so pissy at Corvo in this run through shocked me actually.
Yea me too mine was low chaos ending he was all nice and shit but on high chaos dam he been mad
The God you never knew he still betrayed us even if it was half-heartedly
Yeah he mean to me :(
@@silviogrijalva8801 he had no option, they were all there when he was adding the poison. Best he could do was put half and pray corvo wouldnt die.
@@FDALl-ms5kg Or idk wild idea here but maybe tell Corvo on the boatride back he was gonna get poisoned
emily: corvo is going to kill you
havelock: ha possibly- *gets stabbed *
emily: I tried to warn you
Who’s corvo
Main character
@@corvoattano5706 a big pee pee poo poo head :Dd
@@M8gazine grow up
@@rubyprout7133 i refuse
"Gonna add me to your list and write my name on the floor with my blood?"
*nods* xD
I shook my head and said "No I'm going to add Traitorous douche #1 to my list and write "Corvo was here" in your blood".
The "corvo was here" made that priceless xD
KoOkiEzRoCkz It's what I would do if I was a murdering psychopath with supernatural powers.
the banter between martin and pendleton is priceless XD probably my favorite part of the high chaos ending. If you get spotted and disappear again they’ll address you. Pendleton will even cheer you on.
what the... i didn't know u could enter the island that way. that's awesome!
Didn't know Samuel could shoot his pistol to alert everyone.
Holy shit, Samuel killed Pendleton
Papyrus Voice Acting. I think you are right!
in my playthrough samuel didn't shoot a bullet, he just left, so i dont think this can be, unless im stupid somehow
No, martin did shoot him actually
@@brypleb5792 nah it wasnt samuel
Lmao
Emily:Corvo,is that magic?Can i run now?
Corvo:*Nod head*
Emily:*Run away*
I think Marin committing suicide is kinda against his character. If you listen to the heart while looking at Martin, it says that he's one of the few men that has the courage to spit in the Outsiders eye.
TheBoshman95 He may have the courage to face the Outsider without fearing him but Corvo is a completely different story, the man went through guards and more and the only thing he got from that was blood on his blade. I think he just wanted to avoid a very painful death, but there's also the thing he said he didn't want to give Corvo the pleasure.
combinecommando001 Good point. Corvo is much more devastating than the Outsider.
He didn't commit suicide out of fear, he just didn't want to give corvo the satisfaction.
No! He might have been brave against the outsider. Because if you remember on the mission where you go after Campbell. You hear one of the overseers say basically say badly Martin feared Corvo. I think it was out of fear of Corvo as to why he killed himself.
I thought he just regret what he has become.
Im just speechless at how amazing this game is. Never knew how drastic a high chaos ending would turn out to be, plus that shortcut and death animations were amazing! Definitely doing a re run of this game and im gonna try and see if there are any more shortcuts to the missions because it took me about 30 minutes to sneak past guards, deactivate the walls, try not to be seen, when I could have run past on the rooftops like a fucking ninja!
Exceptional video! You sir have earned a subscriber.
cmak5 i would really love a sequel to this game,this game is the best in years in my opinion
The-Mack It's absolutely worth playing around in every level. Sometimes there's a quick way for the daring assassin to utilize that makes you feel ridiculously efficient. I do really enjoy a slow playthrough though.
The-Mack i got a low chaoes ending and they all were poisoned at a table except Havlock
The-Mack If you want to go through this game killing NOBODY, and alerting NOBODY and gettting to the end quick, you can find videos made by a guy called The Red Dragon, they are the best.
Aragon star DISHONORED 2 COMING OUR WAY HYPE
Damn, it makes me kinda sad to see Samuel so pissed off at your actions.
I always go low chaos so he's proud of me more than anything
The Red Spider nah I shot the sob, he shoulda taken his elixirs.
TriggeredTM well if you have killed every single living beeing it sound normal am i right?
***** That was a good idea, if you don't do anything after he says that, he alerts a few guards by firing a pistol.
Must never disappoint Samuel T.T
I love how at 0:40 you're shaking your head "Nuh uh I'm not that bad! D:"
It’s just revenge don’t blame me for murdering
I didn't even expect Samuel to alarm the gaurds by shooting, I killed him after he said "now get off my boat"
*yesterday* "the lord regent must die
*today*" corvo youre a traitor"
Samuel is a dick. He deserved to die for poisoning Corvo.
Thing is: Poisoning Corvo was the Loyalist's idea and Samuel only gave Corvo half the poison and sent him on a river to protect him from them (didn't end up nicely) because of that.
Renaissance Man Samuel is the only reason corvo survives. He's the closest thing in the game to a good person
tbh I would do the same if my ally was a complete psychopath
Martin: *dramatic monologuing*
Corvo: "ok hold up I'll just loot this stuff real quick"
Shall we gather for Whiskey and Cigars tonight?
Indeed I believe so.
+Almighty Doge think you'll get your own squad after what happened last night?
Juses Crust Chances are very high.
Almighty Doge never doubt it.
blow off, choffer
Holy shit this is INCREDIBLY different from my version!! In mine, Samuel was my #1 fan. Havelock poisoned the others and went insane, talking to their dead bodies and sinking his remorse in wine. Felt an urge, but... like Daud, I let him live. Figured he'd end up killing himself later anyway. He never noticed me breaking Emily out of the building. Who knows what end he met!
I sleep darted him to be safe but I did still let him live. I wanted the clean hands trophy.
Metazoxan Dexall Must've been tough to go through the whole thing without killing anybody. I kept my chaos very low, though. Kills were very few and far between, but some were inevitable.
Zubito
At what point was killing inevitable?
In some cases it was easier. Not killing the pendletons meant all you have to do was get to this one guy who was alone and make him give you a code instead of killing two guarded men with women in the room.
Others like Campbell honestly weren't any harder.
The main challange was getting through without killing off the gaurds but if you just waited for a good moment to choke them you could clear out most areas fairly quickly and then walking around was easy.
The only real down side is a kill free run means you never fight anyone so you kind of skip the combat system entirely. I'll probably do a high chaos run at some point just so I can have some fun actually fighting. Which is honestly the biggest down side to this game. There should have had a non leathal take down option for during combat besides sleep darts which you could only carry 10 of at a time.
Metazoxan Dexall Remember the mute guy with the poker? You can avoid him altogether, but if you want to complete the objective that sends you after him, the game will not consider making him unconscious as enough. You have to kill him, or the objective won't be completed.
Zubito but you don't get anything for that objective. It's completely optional and you don't even get anything for doing it.
Hire assassin - criticize him for assassinating people. Logical as hell.
Well, most assassins sneak in and kill as few people besides their targets as possible. Killing everyone in your path, including guards just doing their job, would be worthy of criticism.
@@lionroar224bro i agree with you but this comment was from 6 years ago
@@KB-di1xv The man with the funny Persona profile picture is right. I agree, but this comment was from 6 years ago lmao.
@@dostwood5103 thank you man with funny regular show profile picture
@@KB-di1xv
I never understood the "but this comment is old" stance. It's not like they have an expiry date.
"In Memory of Lady Emily Kaldwin" *cries tears of thankfulness that I never would even think of having this ending*
I honestly love the Low Chaos Ending cause the everything gets fixed everyone's happy and allswell endswell This ending is just dark and mest up.
it ends on a better note but still Pendalton and Martin are still dead
devildavin So? They're both dicks aswell anyway.
devildavin Thats not bad... they were traitors and arseholes
Good ending doesn't fit the game well.
same
One of the rare places the sequel doesn't match the original is in how Corvo's blade stayed blood stained for an entire mission. Now it fades off, which is both unrealistic, and less narratively powerful. You could go an entire mission only killing one person, and you were going to be staring at that blood until you were done. Constant. Ever there. Reminding you of even a single killing and it's lasting consequences.
The only other being in the delivery of the outsider shrines. In D1, the outsider would reference what you were in an area to do if you reached his shrine early, which is all I've ever seen on youtube. IF, however, you waited till you completed the objective and then backtracked, he would have a different speech about what you did, and how you did it. Unless I'm missing something, the new outsider doesn't do that. Fixed speeches only.
Not to mention as nice as his voice talent is, the original is far and away my preference. Ah well. Maybe they could Dumbledor him. Have the outsider voiced slightly differently in each game on PURPOSE, as a reminder that he basically takes whatever form he wills when he wills it and isn't tied to a particular shape or sound.
HotaruZoku Hmm, yes. Worry about realism in a game where you get magic powers and can possess rats, teleport, shoot wind blasts, and you worry about blood on the blade? It was a nice touch I agree but you can't talk about realism in this game too much. I don't really like the new voice actor for the outsider. It's actually the Penguin from Gotham I believe so that's kinda neat though
The original voice actor had a gamertag along the lines of "trannykiller" or something so they canned him, but I agree his voice was much better suited. The new outsider's voice is over the top.
he went high chaos the entire game so that's why the blade is always covered in blood
You could also only kill some rats or hagfish, and the blade would still be bloodstained...
You know what he meant. If you don't like the word "realism" just change it to "coherence"
Man I love how you throw Martin's head right in front of Pendleton. "For a taste of things to come", so to say. Imagine how awesome it'd be if the devs wrote a line for Pendleton reacting to Martin's dead body. I guess it's just impossible to anticipate all the things the players will do..
Oblivion did that with Dark Brotherhood, the traitor react differently if you have his mom head on you.
uh, i might be too late to reply, i just bought the game, and pendleton actually have a dialogue if you kill martin while he's talking with pendleton.
Holy crap! Thanks so much for this video. I had no idea that you could kill Havelock with his own gun like that, or that it was possible to let Lady Emily fall. Plus, that shortcut at the beginning across the rocks was such a time saver! Thanks.
sjchirico do NOT let my daughter fall
Late as hell, but yeah, there’s a special kill for all the assassination targets. To get it you just have to parry an attack. (Block to throw them off balance then attack)
@@amurderofcrows4984Not necessarily parry, you just need to be in front of the target meaning you can also activate it by stealth kill the targets from the front.
woah, that route at the start is amazing! there's always something you missed in this game probably for everyone
I had no idea you could actually kill Emily.. Such a dynamic game, its design is something other video game companies should learn from.
Just played the final bit so that she died. Damn at that alternative ending...
I realize that Samuel just had no respect for Corvo, but shooting could really ruin the mission and Emily survival
He didn't care.
HaloAndMinecraftFtw of course he did. If he didnt then he was no better then Corvo.
Art Vandelay Emily was really messed up by the end. Corvo wouldn't have been any better an influence than the others. If he wanted Corvo to save Emily, he wouldn't have fired. He was ashamed to have even been part of the conspiracy, once he figured out everyone's true intentions. He had pretty much lost faith in humanity.
Or maybe he knew Corvo would succeed anyway, so the pistol shot was just one last "F YOU!" to take away what was one of Corvo's main advantages throughout the game. If Corvo died, Emily would still live, since Havelock, Martin, and Pendleton still needed her alive.
HaloAndMinecraftFtw Alright, I partly agree with you. Though if Emily dies no one will rule, but then again if she did Corvo or some other people would probably rule through her. But still even if she does goes a little evil should you really want to kill a little kid who just lost her mother?
Art Vandelay "if Emily dies no one will rule"
Which is why she won't die. She's the reason why everyone is fighting.
"even if she does goes a little evil should you really want to kill a little kid who just lost her mother?"
Samuel didn't want to kill her, he wasn't trying to. He was just an old man with nothing to lose who stopped caring.
I was curious about what the high chaos ending was like but I'm having a hard time watching this because of how angry and upset Samuel is.. oh my gosh I can't handle it, I love him to death.
Of the like 15 times I finished Dishonored, I always got the low chaos ending. This is a whole new world for me. Samuel is so cold in this ending compared to the low chaos ending.
Funny how your actions have more of an impact on the people around you and outcome here than they would in Telltale games.
Yep, true games are like that.
Or Cyberpunk 2077, despite how much it bragged about our choices affecting the world.
Both games are cool.
@@obi-wankenobi5411 witcher 3 had a lot better outcomes on the world depending on your choices.
2:08... "i... i'm alive?!"
XD
Yeah I didn’t break my legs
Throwing Martin's head in front of Pendleton? High chaos, indeed.
That face Havelock makes when he realizes you're pointing the pistol at him is absolutely priceless.
Poor Martin...He always was kinda sympathetic even after he turned traitor...
And that final line:"I was born into nothing and its nothing I return to".
Samuel: And YOU Corvo, you might be the worst of them all!
Corvo: Dude, if you had a problem with the way I do things, why did you wait till now to tell me?
Honestly wish low chaos had this map. It felt so much more dramatic and fitting with the loyalists fighting each other in the rain and the final fight with Havelock. But the dialogue with Samuel and Emily makes me not want to replay it as much
Martin and Pendleton's little spat is always so funny.
I've never concidered Dishonored as an assassin game, its more of a Conspiracy.
You just choose if you want to make it assassination, or retribution for the usurpers.
Donteros Terrowyn Yeah, the game was meant to be like that. But Bethesda gives the players freedom to choose their own path.
13:40 holy shit that was awesome
I think its so interesting the little tidbits the game has depending on your actions, such as your blade staying blood-coated through most of the game, if you go for a lethal run.
You don't even have Dark Vision :O Geez, you DID go serial killer on the whole game, didn't you?
Although the look on his face at 13:45 might have been worth the bad ending...
you mean 13:45 because there are no faces at 1:46
grazyhobo Yup. Typo.
Dark vision is broken. About half of my gametime was in that mode. Actually pretty annoying, loses the depth of the game when i can just see everyone and the boring color scheme, but there was really no reason not to use it. Its Batman arkham asylum all over again
you can see that face with low chaos too
Helumi the rocks face
I love how Samuel was gonna risk not getting Emily back just because he's mad Corvo killed people. Talk about selfish
Anthony Maniscalco
Well the empire is going to destroy itself anyways even if corvo rescued emily so what's the big difference ?
This game is so fucking awesome
Not sure why, but every head bob and shake cracked me up...
*violently shakes head*
"dishonored is so stupid it punishes you for having fun"
>high chaos literally gives you the better version of the final level
If dead NPC don't matter, they don't matter. The game is logically consistent with this principle.
@@NotAGoodUsername360 precisely
I loved the shaking of the screen you did to imitate his head, funny as hell
No matter what ending you chose... damn, there will never be an Outsider like Billy Lush!
samuel's such a badass, he knows you're an expert murderer, and the fucker just tells you he's gonna warn the guards, and then does it too right in front of your face
The nod at 5:21 made my day. It's the little things.
Pendleton is so funny when he’s angry. The little exchanges between him and Martin is probably what makes the high chaos run worth it.
2:28
Samuel was the most pure character in the game. The one character that really encouraged low chaos gameplay.
I never have the heart to make a high chaos run to the end.
Curse my emotional being!
God I love that intro. A proper send off to Mr. High and Mighty followed by a well executed stealth approach that basically says "Fuck yo first floor."
*claps*
And again with the first approach to Havelock! To think I've played these games as much as I have and STILL see new routes even to this day.
Well done.
Oh wow LMAO I'm dying here... I just finished my first playthrough ever, forcing myself to do it clean hands/ghost/mostly flesh and steel... and now I see this! Cannot wait to do the 2nd run.
I love Dishonored 2 but the original just has such a better ending ;-; both gameplay wise and ending cutscene wise.
TheSavWolf I think in general, Dishonored is far better than Dishonored 2. Only good part of Dishonored 2 was the timepiece. I still feel that should have been in the entire game. We get to see the present evolve in response to what we do in the past, opening so much potential for a good story and a lesson in morality. Yet, it has none of that. Dishonored does.
More than that, the story in Dishonored 2 is incredibly linear (where it's merely a case of eliminating all who helped Delilah - and Delilah herself) whereas the original has a surprising amount of depth to it, veering off into the unexpected and having allies turn against each other as a result of you butchering everyone. There's far more emotional impact in this than Dishonored 2, that's for sure. They got really lazy with the sequel.
@@TooTsaka It has absolutely brilliant level design ( The timepiece level, the clockwork mansion) There's so many side-stories and character details crammed into every corner that i have a hard time calling it lazy. I agree the overall story is weak. The bad guys come out of nowhere and have no prior relationship with the main characters
(From Corvo and Emily's perspective, anyway. THEY didn't play the DLC :) There's no apocalyptic plague tearing the empire apart, there's no betrayal by trusted advisors or comrades, just an unforeseen adversary showing up and catching them with their pants down. Delilah and her allies are merely obstacles to be removed before the two royals can get back to their lives of wealth and power. Its hard for most of us to get super invested in that.
@@MadMadNomad the clockwork mansion, I agree with. That was the only other part that was good about the game.
I'm forever cursed by the terrible writing in the scene where you see Delilah being summoned. A whole bunch of exposition told as explicitly as possible and... well... "This is better than any orgy I've ever attended." My god, that's Chibnall's Doctor Who level bad.
Damn I didn't know that high chaos would change the game so drasticly. I thought there would be more random Weeper encounters, change of attitude of other characters towards you and all that. I didn't know that Samuel could be such a dick :D
Thanks for posting this because I would never see this in my playthrough. Because I like a clean assassination^^
- points for
13:40 pointing the pistol towards your own body though.^^
It also affects Emily. It affects her drawings, and how she will rule. In low chaos she will realize all life is valuable as her father Corvo spared as many as he could. In high chaos she realizes in order to get what you want, you must make drastic and bold decisions. And she draws pictures of rats eating people. Corvo with his mask, etc.
I actually didn't even know that Samuel would warn them. I never let him live long enough on chaos
When I played High chaos on my second playthrough I was amazed at how much this mission changed.
"...write my name across the ground in blood?"
*nods happily*
LOL
Also
Pendleton: *cough cough* Yeah, I'm dying, but at least you're not getting any satisfact- OH MY GOD!! RATS EVERYWHERE! (starts hopping around)
Martin and Havelock's death animations are so well done! When I got Martin, I somehow managed to strike him in such a way that his headless corpse was kneeling in front of me, just slightly bent over backwards; I think it was an accurate finale and death pose for his character.
This is a fantastic display of the many violent ways to dispatch the final foes during High Chaos. Thanks for making this! :)
I got this ending even though I was trying to get the other one LMFAO I couldn't help but shadowly murder everyone lol I felt so stupid at the end I was like wat
my game freezes when i try to take the elevator on this mission. thank you for this
This is a very well edited video. Great job!
I enjoyed the video ^_^ good work mate, you took all the posibilities i think ^_^ Good job, keep it up , liked!
Thank you for showing all the possibilities, great video.
i know its horrible but i actually prefer the ending with Emily dying, makes more sense when you think about it, Corvo realizes the only true way to bring an end to the chaos is to get rid of the main thing causing it, her death would be unfortunate but necessary.
Me too, but I just like the end narrative better.
But she's not the problem though. And she's his daughter.
Captain Freeman The problem is, and always will be, one way or the other, the person in-charge. Emily, having only seen bloodshed, murder, lies, deception and manipulation, would go corrupt, and drive the Empire further into ruin.
The one true way to end it all is to sever the flower from the ground, while it is still blossoming.
Poetic, really. Lord Protector, and devoted Father, kills his own daughter as he realizes that she'd be too scarred to truly turn a blind eye to all those methods of subversion and ruling, which leads to corruption. The other islands are safe. Only Dunwall falls, in the vast ocean that is the Empire...
@ Yes, I very much realize that. However, I am quite sure that the other islands will enjoy more self-autonomy and a loose Empire, acting as an arbitrary body overseeing meager economic businesses.
Dunwall, by some miracle more than not, would make a comeback within, say, fifty years or so after the plague withers away. And if nothing changes in the meantime, Dunwall should still have the strongest navy in the whole of the Empire, allowing for a quick and easy re-subjugation of the other islands. Except, well, the lack of an obvious monarch.
This is where either a monarch is chosen by government officials, a royal appoints himself monarch, throwing Dunwall into yet another crisis, a republic is formed or a dictatorship of either the select few or the proletariat rises. Whatever the outcome, the Empire belongs to Dunwall once more.
Martin’s final High Chaos monologue has me laying on the ground
I played 2 runs, one where I killed no one (Perfected) and then I killed EVERYONE, CONFIRMED Samuel has emotions throughout the entire game
When you have low chaos, Samuel leaves peacefully and it isn't raining
The look on Havelock's face is priceless.
The person who doesnt save emily truly has no heart
When Samuel said you could've been the worst, you shaked your head xD
The best moment to me is when I saw a man dying in arms of a priest in "The Flooded District " . It felt so real to me the man didn't wanna die after all, I would've said the same words he was saying back then If I were in hes shoes .
That true chaos is eerie. He says you end where you start and so conveniently is that new game button.
such a shame dishonored is to short it was a very good game :(
Well at least there's gonna be a second one!
marioman81811 and here it is
And it's pretty cool.
marioman81811 agreed
@@thephantomgamer3803 And there’s the third
When samuel called the guards to me, i killed him.
Jirombaldo Best to kill him before he calls them.
Yeah, but at that moment i didn't know he would call the guards as i finished the game in stealth the first time.
Jirombaldo Samuel is a good friend if you dont kill anybody. HE indeed tells you he respects you a lot and that kindad thing.
Yes, i also finished the game stealth mode, but still, fun do kill him, i guess...
Jason D. Valentine If there's one massive throbbing problem with Dishonored, it's how people like Samuel call you an absolute monster for killing.
Sure, I'll take the high chaos stuff, that makes sense. What doesn't make sense is why, in the middle of a war, everyone gets so sniffy about stabbing the enemy.
Lol at carrying the head around
The way the outsider accuses you in the worst ending is phenomenal
Man, you're evil I laughed at some mean stuff and the head nods with the mouse.
Was i the only one who liked Martin
i liked pandleton aswell
I liked him.
Emperor Veljko Most certainly not
lmfao he shook his head yes @ 4:18
Maybe it's a inside joke made from something Pendleton did while he was drunk.
I love the endings in this game!
I shot all the loyalists in the head with a crossbow so I didn't even know there were animated deaths until watching this.
6:13
"Here, you dropped this..."
I got some sort of good high chaos ending in which Samuel, even though a bit disapointed for my brutality, didn't denounce me to those traitors, which means he still sees good in me and I'm still better than those traitors. Callista is still alive and at 15:04, those three dead bodies are replaced by one dead body and her walking around scared of the rats, which means that even though the plague is still present, its effect on people is geting lower and lower just like the number of corpses. And since I only played the level before Kingsparrow on high chaos while the rest was played in low chaos, Callista's uncle is alive, which means he can clean up the City Watch from its corruption, even if he doesn't approve my brutality. The other Boyle sisters that thanked me for sparing their lives and killing the sister that was working directly with the Lord Regent will have no choice but to help me stabilize the unrest among the nobles since Emily is more ruthless and who knows what she could do should they not accept diplomacy. There's also that Overseer and his sister I saved the lives of, who could help me prevent any conflicts with the Overseers. And if you're worried about my Emily becoming a psychopath, don't be, because like I said, I played the game mostly in low chaos, so even though I killed all of my targets (except for Daud), I exposed the crimes of both the Lord Regent and Campbell, and I think that'll teach Emily to balance her ruthlessness with impartiality, integrity and honesty, which will make her put High Overseer Martin and Havelock throught a fair trial to expose their crimes before having them killed. So even though Dunwall may go throught necessary high chaos, in "Dishonored 2", everything is going to be justified once they find themselves in low chaos'peace.
Can you get the High Chaos ending without turning Samuel against you or getting Callista killed? Because those are the parts that sting. Otherwise, the high chaos version of the last level is both more entertaining AND dramatically satisfying. Low chaos Havelock just, like, GIVING UP after poisoning his co-conspirators is a serious anti-climax, especially if you stealth-ed up there without alerting a soul.
My head canon play-through is for Corvo to have perfectly clean hands right up until he gets betrayed a SECOND time, poisoned, and dumped in a river. Then he snaps and murders everything in his way, because he is DONE with this shit.... but I don't remember if that's enough to get High Chaos that late in the game. If memory serves, you pretty much have to go full Jason Vorhees, all murder, all the time, otherwise they just shrug and go " well, ya can't save an empire without vivisecting a few guards, so..."
@@MadMadNomad there is a "medium chaos" ending
Killing Samuel just feels... Wrong.
I can't bring myself to do it.
I love your style!!!
yes Jericcoshost because pendelten dies by bleeding havock falles and martin if give him enough time shoots him self as you saw
thanks that was a great walkthrough and it helped me finish the game :)
I got the high chaos ending but Samuel wasn't as mad at me, he sounded more dissappointed. Now that hurt.
I like how Pendleton didn’t even alter his only body guard to Corvos presence
Damn, no idea I could skip the first half by blinking around on the rocks like that, thanks for the idea!
I never knew there was a bad BAD ending.
First time I thought there is no time to run upstairs because of possible guards in between. So I just shot Havelock from below and then run upstairs.
Well... Emily died 😂
I have always wondered what would happen if you had high chaos and then used nothing but non-lethal takedowns?
Would Emily still say 'They are all dead aren't they?'
Just wanted to say: Awesome video!! I was playing this, reached this mission in High Chaos (though I tried really hard not to), and just gave up already. -.- I had screwed up Emily so I had no real hope in the game's story whatsoever. Yet your video was incredibly to me, and to others, so it almost makes High Chaos a nice way of playing...
I didn't mind leaving everyone dead as I played, but when I learned that the ending shall be seen affected by it, I simply worried all my effort to keep Emily safe would mean nothing. I mean, is she the same little girl from the beginning? Or is she spoiled by Corvo, to the point she's unrecognizable? I don't know, but either way, I've seen enough.
I play it clean hands, always wondered what's it like to kill everyone, and i must say im gona re run it right now, and u earned a sub :)
That was supposed to be a dark moment!
Why are you nodding!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
But this game is so boring at low chaos..