Thread:Pauolo/@comment-16533050-20140121190236/@comment-1500935-20140121200517

Meh don't worry, I always enjoy the old-fashion way too. I usually dig through the files only after completing the game, and only if the game is interesting enough for that. Like here, Dishonored has lots of texts, whether in books, written notes or even dialogs. But then it's easy to miss some so I search for them.

Still not being able to access to the subtitle transcripts is really annoying. For example, right now I'm replaying through Eminent Domain to check on the keys. I killed Timsh on the third floor, and when I go down to the office floor I heard Captain Blossom speaking to a lower guard and a maid about Timsh's death (yeah, I missed the maid while killing Timsh >.>). The maid asks the Capt' if he's really gonna catch Timsh's murderer, considering how horrible the man was. He answers that after the Pendletons and the High Overseer, he can't ignore anymore if someone goes after the city's leaders.

Anyway, that's the first time I ever heard this dialog, which points that this mission is taking place after the Golden Cat one. The problem with this game is that any solid information which can help situating its storyline is either well-hidden or contradicted by elements from the main game. .__.