Talk:Dishonored: The Peeress and the Price/@comment-39275023-20190429090803/@comment-39275023-20190429140508

You make a fair point. It's a far cry from total political reform, but that would probably have been unrealistic to portray, especially given the context, and it's at least a step.

As for your point regarding Corvo, I think this is why I disliked Arkane giving him a voice and a character in Dishonored 2: I no longer get to cast him as my ideal protagonist. While I think they did a good job with his characterisation, I always imagined him as more thoughtful and soft-spoken, placing an emphasis on doing the right thing regardless of the costs.

Either way, thanks for replying to my comment - it means a lot.