the first time i got to the end on high chaos emily... she actualy did die because i didnt know that havelok wood jump off like that (sorry for my bad english)
Just imagine, the pain and greif Corvo must be going through. He spent so long trying to recover her, only to let her die right before him? He killed his only allies. What to do now?
I was absolutely shocked. I run up there ready to kill Havelock, he uses Emily as a hostage so I hesitate thinking he would keep talking or leave an opening. Then he just jumps off the edge and the game ends. I was like WTF.
honestly, the non hostile punishment for the first 'boss' is far more sadistic than killing him.. And you find him as a weeper on the flooding district warehouse. Makes me shiver when I read his last note before turning to weeper. I don't know what about you, but sometimes death is a mercy.
Well- Campbell made other people suffer worse fates so I let him be a weeper. The Pendletons were way worse, owning mines that had terrible working conditions. Only fair that they suffered the same fate- buttttt the way to do that involved torturing some poor art dealer so I just shanked the brothers.
I felt in a way it was choosing poetic justice and corvo not being a full assassin puppet for the loyalists. Though there fates we're bleak it was a fate they put on others so it's felt just they did as well.
I made it to the island, when Samuel told me to get out of his boat, I could tell things would not go well. After I got out, I saw him preparing his pistol, when he said he was going to alert the guards, I thought for a moment of what to do. But I couldn't kill Samuel, after all, if he didn't save us from the poison, our game would be over. After he shot the gun, I used blink to get out of the area. I had killed my way through almost every level, but what he said, Samuel said, about being no different, it hit me home, it really did. After I got out of Samuel's boat, I didn't kill even one person. I made it all the way up to Havelock & used blink to get behind him before he even noticed, but there was no "knockout" option. And so, I used one final kill to end my streak. Consider me evil or good, I did what I needed to in order to protect her. & in my eye's, on that last level, even offering to spare the life of Havelock. I believe I earned my redemption in that world. R.I.P. Corvo, you served me well.
I play games somewhat seriously, a kinda go one either full into it, or completely not. But the games are made by teams of people, and every person influences the creation of the game. In this case at the end, him saying "You're no different" made me realize that when presented with the option "kill, or find another way" I just chose kill because it was easier. The game kinda taught me something that way.
I'm about 2-3 years too late, but getting "into it" is exactly how this game was meant to be played. That's the whole reason the outsider's monologue exists. To make you stop and think about why you've decided to do these things, even if it is just a game. The whole point is that is that there is no "right" way to play it. You're meant to make your decisions on the fly, play it "your way", and then go back and see how different everything can be. I just finished my first run through and came here to see one of the alternate endings. In my run Corvo started out as a good guy, not killing anyone he didn't need to. But as the game went forward he started killing his targets who seemed as if they deserved to die. Before long he was murdering every noble and servant in the Boyle's manor. Emily was his only redeeming quality and he chose to pull her from Havelock's clutches at the end. They had both seen and been through so much, it only seemed right they go completely mad together.
Holy shit, I have almost 200 hours on this game, played it over 8 times over the past two years, and had no idea this was an ending until now. Well, I guess you do learn something new every day.
I remember accidentally getting this ending. I let Emily fall by accident and I assumed it would reload my last save. Nope, Emily’s dead, good job Corvo.
I remember before getting poisoned I was getting quite concerned about her. She was saying about how she'll make everyone afraid of her while drawing a woman with a bloody sword. something tells me Havelock and the other 'loyalists' wouldn't have survived long if Emily wasn't so helpless.
Herpvid de Derp no the canon is whatever gets a follow-up (dishonored 2 in this case). in your case every option in every game is canon, but thats not the way game series work. look at the elder scrolls no matter who you sided with in a game, the next mentions you did one specific in that previous game.
Basically the ending is corvo failed his mission he was supposed to protect Emily and because the Empress is dead as well as Emily he is no longer Lord protector and because he failed in his mission he’s running away from the mistake he made and is starting a new life from scratch
I find high chaos with Emily deceased to be by far the most cathartic ending. The only thing I do different is leave Samuel alive in order to get the scene of him dying in a storm at sea.
Years after playing through the game, I get this video in my suggestion box. I didn't even know it was an option lol I always thought, if I don't save Emily, I'll just get a Game Over screen or something. Tbh more developers should do this, multiple endings can be reason enough to replay a game multiple times.
Surprisingly this ending is the only one out of all three that has somewhat a promise of continuation. Yes, bad things happen in this ending, the Empire falls apart and Emily dies. But Corvo lived. He took a path of redemption and left probably seeking for the new life. You can tell that by the fact that he leaves his past behind by leaving the mask and the sword by the tomb which means he's done with the past. He will sail away and become a different man. It's funny that sometimes bad things just have to happen, but in the end there's a promise of a new life, a new beginning. I hope Corvo is going to be fine.
Sergey Mayorshin yes this ending might be the start of a new life for Corvo but *IT DESTROYED THE F€-#&KING EMPIRE?!??* How in 7 hells is that promising
Frankly, I prefer this ending. Emily was a little monster on High Chaos. Some of the things she did were disturbing. The Outsider seems the most pleased with this ending compared to the others. You can hear it in his voice. Then Corvo sails away, probably full of guilt and shame, and like Daud, maybe tries to atone somehow. Leaves room for more stories and conflict.
I blindly sprinted towards Havelock thinking "lol there's no way the game will let Emily die". To my shock she did. I didn't bother restarting it because this tragic ending is literally perfect for a high chaos playthrough. I wouldn't change any of it. Huge respect to the creators of this game.
Not everyone wants to commit total genocide on a high chaos playthrough. On my first playthrough I got high chaos, but I like to think I was morally good. In my opinion, the way they framed up the vast majority of the NPCs made the lot of 'em seem positively evil. My rational was that leaving them alive would only create more problems for the city in the long run, especially Daud and his flunkies. TLDR: I wish they reflected on moral choices, not just number of bodies created.
I honestly prefer this version of the high chaos ending to the one where Emily lives. It seems fitting for the character Corvo is when players go full-on killer. The high chaos one where Emily lives feels like a missed opportunity, because that's what it is, really. But this one... there's nothing opportune about this one. No potential, little silver lining. Just everything falling to pieces with only one man to blame, and it all fits together perfectly and makes it seem inevitable anyway.
It feels out of character that Corvo wouldn't try to make the city better when it's what the Empress died fighting for- I do feel that the narrative of hopelessness is really interesting- but it doesn't feel like Corvo'd be the one to do it
The outsider was like, "So did the Empress watch as the city collapse? No, she tried her best in these troubled times with her protector warding off those who would disthrone her..." something like that, pretty close. It also showed Sam (who I didn't kill but shot the gun) being eaten by a giant wave.
theres a ton of ways you can save her. either that with the cross bow (boring) or you can use blink to appear right infront of him and have an awesome cut scene of you stabbing his arm and forcing him to shoot himself in the face, while emily is safe on the balcony thing. or bend time and do whatever you want with him
I agree that the title should be way more subtle, but there are multiple endings to Dishonored (3 I think), so you can still play and be surprised at how it ends. Sorry if I'm not the first person to say this...
you can possess him and move him away from the edge if you want, not sure what happens if you knock him out, but it does let you kill him however you want I know that.
actually i used time stop and choked him out then picked up his body before he fell and it counted as neutralizing him but it really doesnt matter unless you were going for the no kill achievement since emily will just have him killed anyways
lukas zamecnik I know that if you kill Sokolov and Piero on low chaos, the plaque would slowly fade away from the Dunnwall, instead of being it cured. However if you kill Samuel, I think he just won't be in the ending cutscene.
I think there are more than three, because I had a high chaos setting but used moderation in my killing, then I ended the game with and without Emily dying and neither of them turned out like this.
i didnt get to visit sams grave, by the end he hated me, i got to see in the end him dying by a huge wave so im guessing maybe there are 3 endings but a little tweak to each
Well, on Low Chaos where he just mumbled to himself, I choked him out and nothing really happened. Unless of course you're talking about this ending specifically.
Dear god, it would cause for corvo to be this corrupted psychopathic man and god knows how much shit he'd get into with the watch, I'm pretty sure a national war would arise considering the two empresses both fucking died. As well as that, who would believe corvo when he'd say someone else killed emily? Plus they never found out it was other people involved in jessamine's death, corvo even got rid of ALL evidence involving those who wronged him to begin with Fuck that would make for such a good spin off game Call it: dishonored 2 high chaos
I didn't even have to sneak under the platform, I just went through the main entrance and havelock and emily were just facing each other, then I approached them, havelock noticed me and came towards me with the sword and I killed him of course, he didn't grab emily either :P
By "perfect high chaos," he means that he did not let a single person live. He wasn't saying this was the best ending (though, I don't know his opinions of the endings or which one is his preferred), he was just saying it had "perfect chaos."
Having just finished the game saving Emily on high chaos, I feel this ending is actually a lot better. It makes you feel all people in the city basically deserve to die from the plague and all you would do by saving the Empress is desperately trying to revive a rotten, pestilent society that would lead to many decades of necessary oppression in the first place... With the rat plague and such there really isn't a possible "good" ending.
It's a weird thing how playing high chaos makes everyone act more... hateful. Which makes you want to kill them more. I guess the path to vengeance is but an endless cycle after all. I never played the High Chaos route and overhearing the random NPC's dialogues makes me feel bad for them. Samuel is right in the Low Chaos ending, there's too many good people to let the city burn. And if you play low chaos, it does ring true.
I was so panicked at 0:03 I shot havelock with a sleep dart in these area without zooming and surprisingly I hit him and saved emily. :D Btw. U can use possession to havelock :)) make sure its already lvl 2.
I just twigged- On high chaos, Corvo remained a mystery to The Outsider. Whereas *Spoiler alert* on Dishonored 2, he looks down upon Corvo. Like a God upon his people. Either way, I'm not as keen on the outsider on Dishonored 2. He turned from someone who was a God, and seemed like he wanted you to help kill you know who *Blocking spoilers*
This is the ending I got the first time I played. >:3 Although I actually didn't mean to let Emily die, I just wasn't sure exactly what to do and I hesitated just a little too long and Havelock jumped... I kinda liked the ending anyway, though. (Actually it's one of my favorites.. X3 ) But I still reloaded my save and went back and saved her. I really don't remember the part with Samuel's grave, though. Every High Chaos ending I've gotten so far shows him about to get killed by a giant wave crashing into his boat. I even sleep darted him last time before he could sail off. Do you get the grave scene if you're just High Chaos enough for him to not warn them you're there with his pistol? Thanks for uploading this! Like I said, it's one of my favorites. I love the Outsider's commentary! XD He's so my favorite character :D
You got me man, try it yourself. Me and my friend played the same campaign and I used a lot more stealth and a lot less violence than he did so it was, like a said, a moderation in the killing. Most videos on here are at one extreme or the other. Try it yourself if you don't believe me.
That is nice, but what I am saying is your video description is incorrect. It says, "Here is a chaos ending where you can't save Emily." You can ALWAYS save Emily, regardless of how you played the game. The three endings are Low Chaos, High Chaos (Emily lives), High Chaos (Emily dies). The way you approach/kill Havelock determines whether or not Emily will even be in danger of dying. Even if you kill 100% of the NPC's in the entire game you can still have Emily live.
"Don't find it?" It could come up as a recommended video or related video. I HIGHLY doubt he searched for spoilers on TH-cam then proceeded to bitch about them.
He still spoiled one of the outcomes. I really don't know how he'd word it as to not spoil anything, though. To be fair, anyone that didn't expect Emily to be able to die is a little slow on the draw anyway. lol
Omg It's been 4 years and I didn't even KNOW you could let Emily die! It didn't even occur to me to NOT save her!
the first time i got to the end on high chaos emily... she actualy did die because i didnt know that havelok wood jump off like that (sorry for my bad english)
Damn
Well yeah cause why would it occur to you to kill a child lol
I didn't even know Havelok use Emily as a hostage because i killed him with blink and assasinated him
It's been 4 years since it turned 4
Gotta love the 10 fps
And the cereal box mic
@@clawzx1195 Sounds like an old chinese 5in CRT TV. Those that you usually could find in several brands but was actually the same model.
@@alherrera9390 lmfao
He tried to save Emily but the frames killed her
Bro must’ve been on 999 ping
Just imagine, the pain and greif Corvo must be going through. He spent so long trying to recover her, only to let her die right before him? He killed his only allies. What to do now?
That would never happen thanks to the power to stop time, canonically speaking.
I was absolutely shocked. I run up there ready to kill Havelock, he uses Emily as a hostage so I hesitate thinking he would keep talking or leave an opening. Then he just jumps off the edge and the game ends. I was like WTF.
lmao
honestly, the non hostile punishment for the first 'boss' is far more sadistic than killing him.. And you find him as a weeper on the flooding district warehouse. Makes me shiver when I read his last note before turning to weeper. I don't know what about you, but sometimes death is a mercy.
Well- Campbell made other people suffer worse fates so I let him be a weeper. The Pendletons were way worse, owning mines that had terrible working conditions. Only fair that they suffered the same fate- buttttt the way to do that involved torturing some poor art dealer so I just shanked the brothers.
I felt in a way it was choosing poetic justice and corvo not being a full assassin puppet for the loyalists. Though there fates we're bleak it was a fate they put on others so it's felt just they did as well.
yeah, but the plague ends up being cured at the end of the low chaos run anyway, including weepers, if you don't kill them.
That crisp crackle of weathered audio, authentic.
hahaha, thanks!
I made it to the island, when Samuel told me to get out of his boat, I could tell things would not go well. After I got out, I saw him preparing his pistol, when he said he was going to alert the guards, I thought for a moment of what to do. But I couldn't kill Samuel, after all, if he didn't save us from the poison, our game would be over. After he shot the gun, I used blink to get out of the area. I had killed my way through almost every level, but what he said, Samuel said, about being no different, it hit me home, it really did. After I got out of Samuel's boat, I didn't kill even one person. I made it all the way up to Havelock & used blink to get behind him before he even noticed, but there was no "knockout" option. And so, I used one final kill to end my streak. Consider me evil or good, I did what I needed to in order to protect her. & in my eye's, on that last level, even offering to spare the life of Havelock. I believe I earned my redemption in that world. R.I.P. Corvo, you served me well.
Wow you got way too into it lol. Or just play the game how it's meant to be played and don't kill anyone.
I play games somewhat seriously, a kinda go one either full into it, or completely not. But the games are made by teams of people, and every person influences the creation of the game. In this case at the end, him saying "You're no different" made me realize that when presented with the option "kill, or find another way" I just chose kill because it was easier. The game kinda taught me something that way.
+Sam Morley Games are about IMMERSION ;)
I'm about 2-3 years too late, but getting "into it" is exactly how this game was meant to be played. That's the whole reason the outsider's monologue exists. To make you stop and think about why you've decided to do these things, even if it is just a game. The whole point is that is that there is no "right" way to play it. You're meant to make your decisions on the fly, play it "your way", and then go back and see how different everything can be.
I just finished my first run through and came here to see one of the alternate endings.
In my run Corvo started out as a good guy, not killing anyone he didn't need to. But as the game went forward he started killing his targets who seemed as if they deserved to die. Before long he was murdering every noble and servant in the Boyle's manor. Emily was his only redeeming quality and he chose to pull her from Havelock's clutches at the end. They had both seen and been through so much, it only seemed right they go completely mad together.
Amy Luna Thank you! I'm glad someone else get get emotionally attached to games, letting themselves get immersed.
Holy shit, I have almost 200 hours on this game, played it over 8 times over the past two years, and had no idea this was an ending until now.
Well, I guess you do learn something new every day.
01:30 don't act like you're grieving lol
LMAO
Well, the only way to let samuel die is actually to kill him soooo
@@greywolf2038 he died at sea dude, regardless of ending
@@clawzx1195 yes, but the only way to have that scene at the end is to kill him by yourself
(D 2 spoilers) Just like you can kill your "friends" in part 2
Corvo's eyes man... they actually scare me how cold and evil the look...
I remember accidentally getting this ending. I let Emily fall by accident and I assumed it would reload my last save. Nope, Emily’s dead, good job Corvo.
Lol my first ending.
same ^^
Lmao
I remember before getting poisoned I was getting quite concerned about her. She was saying about how she'll make everyone afraid of her while drawing a woman with a bloody sword. something tells me Havelock and the other 'loyalists' wouldn't have survived long if Emily wasn't so helpless.
Fortunately, this ending isn't canon. Or, at least, I don't think it is considering Emily is in the second game.
Well, it is canon. It's simply one of 3 routes. Dishonored 2 is the route following a low chaos ending.
Herpvid de Derp canon means what is followed in the next game, in this case the low chaos ending is the only canon ending
Bálint Habzda No, canon is what is declared official. Every route is in the game, and so every route is canon.
Herpvid de Derp no the canon is whatever gets a follow-up (dishonored 2 in this case). in your case every option in every game is canon, but thats not the way game series work. look at the elder scrolls no matter who you sided with in a game, the next mentions you did one specific in that previous game.
I just played emily, so its not canon lol
I'm not crying... It's just... raining on my face...
Basically the ending is corvo failed his mission he was supposed to protect Emily and because the Empress is dead as well as Emily he is no longer Lord protector and because he failed in his mission he’s running away from the mistake he made and is starting a new life from scratch
*Or maybe he's chasing something*
finally get to see corvo's damn face
You can see it if you look at easy difficulty...
@@fluffygreen6 lol ikr
you could see his face in the wanted poster
I find high chaos with Emily deceased to be by far the most cathartic ending. The only thing I do different is leave Samuel alive in order to get the scene of him dying in a storm at sea.
yeah, that is profound
Years after playing through the game, I get this video in my suggestion box.
I didn't even know it was an option lol
I always thought, if I don't save Emily, I'll just get a Game Over screen or something. Tbh more developers should do this, multiple endings can be reason enough to replay a game multiple times.
"hey, i know you just beat the game, but did you know that notes are stored in your journal?"
this vid is nine years ago lol.. but yes I know.
Surprisingly this ending is the only one out of all three that has somewhat a promise of continuation. Yes, bad things happen in this ending, the Empire falls apart and Emily dies. But Corvo lived. He took a path of redemption and left probably seeking for the new life. You can tell that by the fact that he leaves his past behind by leaving the mask and the sword by the tomb which means he's done with the past. He will sail away and become a different man. It's funny that sometimes bad things just have to happen, but in the end there's a promise of a new life, a new beginning. I hope Corvo is going to be fine.
+Sergey Mayorshin FANFICTIONS INCOMING!!! Hide!!!
He can still have his adventures in his work for his new queen. Plus there's always other who can follow in his footsteps. ;)
Boy were you wrong. The good ending was the true ending and there was a sequel.
Sergey Mayorshin lol you where wrong Emily lives and according to the book and Dishonored 2 the low choas ending is CANON
Sergey Mayorshin yes this ending might be the start of a new life for Corvo but *IT DESTROYED THE F€-#&KING EMPIRE?!??*
How in 7 hells is that promising
um the title says emily dead. Now if that's not a spoiler, then Slackjaw dont know what is
nskperez I'm fucking dead lol slackjaw be like "See? Slackjack knows..."
I had the high chaos ending but I took control of all the defenses at the lighthouse. so it was pretty much a slaughter.
This man defied the sequel just like that
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Amusing right? Dishonored 1 been like what? Over 10 years ago or something haha.
@@RoseDragoness I subbed :D
@@cameronbronswood8932 Thanks! xD
You had one job, Corvo. ONE JOB.
Why are you looking at this video then?
Dishonored perfect high chaos ending,
ChIlD dIeS eDiTiOn
Frankly, I prefer this ending. Emily was a little monster on High Chaos. Some of the things she did were disturbing. The Outsider seems the most pleased with this ending compared to the others. You can hear it in his voice. Then Corvo sails away, probably full of guilt and shame, and like Daud, maybe tries to atone somehow. Leaves room for more stories and conflict.
Dishonored 2 is set in Tyvia, so i suppose that's where Corvo's sailing.
Henry Kimmer So it's as we all suspected. High Chaos is canon
o_o
nah in the good ending corvo dies.. and on High Chaos too
Aragon star Dies of old age.
yeah i know
I blindly sprinted towards Havelock thinking "lol there's no way the game will let Emily die". To my shock she did. I didn't bother restarting it because this tragic ending is literally perfect for a high chaos playthrough. I wouldn't change any of it. Huge respect to the creators of this game.
I recorded all three different endings :P
Not everyone wants to commit total genocide on a high chaos playthrough. On my first playthrough I got high chaos, but I like to think I was morally good. In my opinion, the way they framed up the vast majority of the NPCs made the lot of 'em seem positively evil. My rational was that leaving them alive would only create more problems for the city in the long run, especially Daud and his flunkies.
TLDR: I wish they reflected on moral choices, not just number of bodies created.
thanks for uploading this, wondered what the 3rd ending would be
I honestly prefer this version of the high chaos ending to the one where Emily lives. It seems fitting for the character Corvo is when players go full-on killer. The high chaos one where Emily lives feels like a missed opportunity, because that's what it is, really. But this one... there's nothing opportune about this one. No potential, little silver lining. Just everything falling to pieces with only one man to blame, and it all fits together perfectly and makes it seem inevitable anyway.
It feels out of character that Corvo wouldn't try to make the city better when it's what the Empress died fighting for- I do feel that the narrative of hopelessness is really interesting- but it doesn't feel like Corvo'd be the one to do it
I love emily's character, i had to watch this because i couldnt get myself to let her die
I shot Havelock from where the dead maid is found, and didn't have time to run all the way up and catch Emily. Oh well.
Welp i went the entire game with out taking a life so i got the perfect ending
The outsider was like, "So did the Empress watch as the city collapse? No, she tried her best in these troubled times with her protector warding off those who would disthrone her..." something like that, pretty close. It also showed Sam (who I didn't kill but shot the gun) being eaten by a giant wave.
I froze time walked up and just grabbed Emily
theres a ton of ways you can save her. either that with the cross bow (boring) or you can use blink to appear right infront of him and have an awesome cut scene of you stabbing his arm and forcing him to shoot himself in the face, while emily is safe on the balcony thing. or bend time and do whatever you want with him
He doesn't need to click on the video to see the title.
I agree that the title should be way more subtle, but there are multiple endings to Dishonored (3 I think), so you can still play and be surprised at how it ends. Sorry if I'm not the first person to say this...
I've had high, low and moderate chaos endings and never failed to save Emily.
you can possess him and move him away from the edge if you want, not sure what happens if you knock him out, but it does let you kill him however you want I know that.
Shakespeare was a playwright for comedies too, not just tragedies. The comedies usually had happy endings.
its not so much about the chaos but in what you did with the main targets high chaos affect weepers and rats
actually i used time stop and choked him out then picked up his body before he fell and it counted as neutralizing him but it really doesnt matter unless you were going for the no kill achievement since emily will just have him killed anyways
you cant, if you approach him using time stop there only one option 'safe emily'. then the admiral will just fall.
The dude probably fixed the description after F8LFool told him.
Love it! I did not even know that Emilie could die xD
@Dragsooth emily's mother, the first empress was in love with corvo there is a recording that says it in the lord regents ho.
I PLAYED THIS GAME LIKE YEARS AGO WITH EVERY CHOICE I COULD POSSIBLY THINK OF AND I REALIZE I COULD LET EMILY DIEEEEE? WTF
Attention Dunwall citizens, Dishonored will be the game of the year.
What happens if you play low chaos and then kill Samuel?
You wont have to kill Samuel on low chaos
what if I want to?
lukas zamecnik I know that if you kill Sokolov and Piero on low chaos, the plaque would slowly fade away from the Dunnwall, instead of being it cured.
However if you kill Samuel, I think he just won't be in the ending cutscene.
if you never kill anyone, it doesnt lead to this situation, shes instead in a locked room, which i believe as soon as you've opened it, games ended.
She won't die if you're sneaky about taking out Havelock (crossbow)
I think there are more than three, because I had a high chaos setting but used moderation in my killing, then I ended the game with and without Emily dying and neither of them turned out like this.
yeah, just select on missions. Good to change the stats :) .
in dishnored: Rest in peace emily
in dishonored 2: wtf i am alive
Its because the non lethal ending was canon so, that's why Emily survived
Oh yeah, I guess I forgot about that ending. Thanks. I've only experienced the high chaos (with Emily dying) ending myself as I just beat it today.
is not the perfect perfect ending but is the perfect high chaos ending
i didnt get to visit sams grave, by the end he hated me, i got to see in the end him dying by a huge wave so im guessing maybe there are 3 endings but a little tweak to each
this scene is triggered when you have a high chaos, your scene is triggered when you are on low chaos(which is better imo)
your sword is full blooded
Letting Emilie die is so cursed
Well, on Low Chaos where he just mumbled to himself, I choked him out and nothing really happened.
Unless of course you're talking about this ending specifically.
Nobody should ever get this ending.
I have my fun
Imagine what would Dishonored 2 be about if Emily was dead xD
Dear god, it would cause for corvo to be this corrupted psychopathic man and god knows how much shit he'd get into with the watch, I'm pretty sure a national war would arise considering the two empresses both fucking died. As well as that, who would believe corvo when he'd say someone else killed emily? Plus they never found out it was other people involved in jessamine's death, corvo even got rid of ALL evidence involving those who wronged him to begin with
Fuck that would make for such a good spin off game
Call it: dishonored 2 high chaos
@@clawzx1195 Sounds like you just made a plot for the Dishonored 3 xD
@@NoirDiamond hell yeah, alternate universe
@@clawzx1195 You never know, somebody from Arcane studios might be looking through these comments and be like "hmm imma do that" xD
@@NoirDiamond god i hope so, fuck knows i could use the publicity
the title is not a spoiler because there is different possibilities :P . She don't have to die.
I guess you get the scene of Samuel's grave if you kill him.
I dont think you can kill him
one should not play this game if they get this ending lol
I didn't even have to sneak under the platform, I just went through the main entrance and havelock and emily were just facing each other, then I approached them, havelock noticed me and came towards me with the sword and I killed him of course, he didn't grab emily either :P
Just done it no kills at all no detections and the no upgrades if I wasn't so relieved id be gutted I missed such an enjoyable ending
Frame rate -50000
yep
I shot the guy off Emily, when I played it. Didn't even realise that this ending existed
To be honest, i feel sorry for samuel and not for emily.
You can. Possess his body, Emiliy will be let go an she will be safe, then just hop out of his body and choke him out. Nothing happens though.
Only 22 hostiles killed? I had 40+ hostiles killed on the final stage.
People are so sensitive about the title, when it doesn't even spoil that much, only one of the three endings.
By "perfect high chaos," he means that he did not let a single person live. He wasn't saying this was the best ending (though, I don't know his opinions of the endings or which one is his preferred), he was just saying it had "perfect chaos."
Feels like I’m watching a google slideshow
ms powerpoint
Rest in peace Havelock
that's the ending you get if you screw up
Did my game glitched then?Havenlock was just standing there,I killed him with the blade.
You can save Emily by shouting at the guy head ......
She'll grap the edge when falling. (sorry for my bad english)
Having just finished the game saving Emily on high chaos, I feel this ending is actually a lot better. It makes you feel all people in the city basically deserve to die from the plague and all you would do by saving the Empress is desperately trying to revive a rotten, pestilent society that would lead to many decades of necessary oppression in the first place... With the rat plague and such there really isn't a possible "good" ending.
It's a weird thing how playing high chaos makes everyone act more... hateful. Which makes you want to kill them more.
I guess the path to vengeance is but an endless cycle after all.
I never played the High Chaos route and overhearing the random NPC's dialogues makes me feel bad for them.
Samuel is right in the Low Chaos ending, there's too many good people to let the city burn. And if you play low chaos, it does ring true.
I was so panicked at 0:03 I shot havelock with a sleep dart in these area without zooming and surprisingly I hit him and saved emily. :D Btw. U can use possession to havelock :)) make sure its already lvl 2.
I just twigged- On high chaos, Corvo remained a mystery to The Outsider. Whereas *Spoiler alert* on Dishonored 2, he looks down upon Corvo. Like a God upon his people.
Either way, I'm not as keen on the outsider on Dishonored 2. He turned from someone who was a God, and seemed like he wanted you to help kill you know who *Blocking spoilers*
You can save her, you know!
This is the ending I got the first time I played. >:3 Although I actually didn't mean to let Emily die, I just wasn't sure exactly what to do and I hesitated just a little too long and Havelock jumped... I kinda liked the ending anyway, though. (Actually it's one of my favorites.. X3 ) But I still reloaded my save and went back and saved her.
I really don't remember the part with Samuel's grave, though. Every High Chaos ending I've gotten so far shows him about to get killed by a giant wave crashing into his boat. I even sleep darted him last time before he could sail off. Do you get the grave scene if you're just High Chaos enough for him to not warn them you're there with his pistol?
Thanks for uploading this! Like I said, it's one of my favorites. I love the Outsider's commentary! XD He's so my favorite character :D
You got me man, try it yourself. Me and my friend played the same campaign and I used a lot more stealth and a lot less violence than he did so it was, like a said, a moderation in the killing. Most videos on here are at one extreme or the other. Try it yourself if you don't believe me.
I didn't know Samuel may die.
That is nice, but what I am saying is your video description is incorrect. It says, "Here is a chaos ending where you can't save Emily."
You can ALWAYS save Emily, regardless of how you played the game. The three endings are Low Chaos, High Chaos (Emily lives), High Chaos (Emily dies). The way you approach/kill Havelock determines whether or not Emily will even be in danger of dying.
Even if you kill 100% of the NPC's in the entire game you can still have Emily live.
What if you never kill anyone but Emily dies? I'm guessing that would be a "high chaos" ending anyway.
So if you kill Samuel, you get the scene where Corvo stands at his grave?
yes
Why isn't that anywhere else on the internet
"Don't find it?" It could come up as a recommended video or related video. I HIGHLY doubt he searched for spoilers on TH-cam then proceeded to bitch about them.
This ending can only happen with high chaos. I went through the entire game without killing a single person and it ended nothing like this
...No shit. It says that in the title.
Thank you.
He still spoiled one of the outcomes. I really don't know how he'd word it as to not spoil anything, though. To be fair, anyone that didn't expect Emily to be able to die is a little slow on the draw anyway. lol
yes, simply yes