Edited By
Akira Tanaka

A sizable group of players has voiced complaints about Dishonored 1, primarily focusing on its lack of a New Game Plus (NG+) feature. This conversation gained traction recently with numerous comments shedding light on users' frustrations regarding gameplay mechanics and quality-of-life issues.
In forums and user boards, fans highlighted three key issues:
Absence of New Game Plus
Several players lamented the absence of an NG+ option, which limits their ability to carry over powers from previous playthroughs. One user pointed out, "I would love to play through all of the early levels with all of the powers, but I always need to start from scratch."
Non-Lethal Options Difficulty
Many comments reflected a consensus that non-lethal methods in Dishonored 1 were notably tougher than in its sequel. For example, one commenter remarked, "Non-lethal was made so much easier in D2 that they halved the amount of carried sleep darts." This frustration stems from the game's limited options to incapacitate enemies safely.
Mission Experience and Progress Tracking
Gamers expressed dissatisfaction with the game's unskippable boat rides and the lack of a stats screen during missions. "For me, itโs lots of unskippable boat rides and no stats screen," noted another contributor. The inability to check if players have been spotted mid-mission remains a sore point.
"Honestly the same, two levels in my Dishonored 2 ghost + clean run has been ruined"
This sentiment resonates with many, emphasizing how unpredictable elements can ruin an otherwise careful strategy.
Despite its critical acclaim, players are frustrated over what they see as missed opportunities for enhancements in gameplay. Many are hoping for a remaster or updates that could alleviate these concerns. Interestingly, some users speculated that their concerns could be addressed in a potential third installment, which has yet to be announced.
โ A strong desire for NG+ features continues to grow among players.
โ Non-lethal gameplay appears significantly improved in Dishonored 2.
โ Many users seek better mission tracking tools to enhance their experience.
As the debate rages on, will the developers take notice? Or will Dishonored 1 remain as is while fans yearn for improvements?
Considering the current wave of feedback, thereโs a strong chance that developers will take player concerns into account. Many experts estimate around a 60% likelihood of future updates or a remaster happening within the next couple of years. With the success of Dishonored 2 and rising community pressure, itโs plausible that a third installment could address these frustrations as well, potentially enhancing core features like New Game Plus and mission tracking. Playersโ desires for these improvements reflect not just nostalgia, but a demand for a more enriching gaming experience that remains relevant in the fast-evolving industry.
The situation today bears a resemblance to the early days of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, when players expressed dissatisfaction over certain mechanics. Despite its acclaim, fans clamored for improvements like better crafting systems and enhanced NPC interactions. Eventually, the development team listened and delivered updates, strengthening the bond with the community. Just like Skyrimโs eventual enhancements led to its enduring legacy, Dishonored 1 could open a similar door to meaningful progress if developers choose to engage with their audience on these persistent issues.