Oh boy, another one. First off, the demos you've seen show only segments of levels. The actual levels are much bigger and longer.
Second, games with mission levels are short? Well you haven't played a lot of games if you thing that... *cough* Deus Ex *cough* This is a game that gives you the ability to play at your own pace while giving you a ton of optional stuff + replayability. If you are gonna play it only for the narrative then you will miss out on 2/3s of the game.
The player seems overpowered in the videos because he has EVERYTHING UNLOCKED. I don't get how people are still confused about this, all it requires is to listen. You can't get everything unlocked in one playthrough. You may have some of the powers, some of the upgrades and so on. But even if you had everything you still don't feel like a good. You die easily and your resources deplete really fast. I would really like to see everyone that thinks the game looks easy play it on Hard and Very Hard and fail miserably.
There is no such thing as good A.I., please get that misconception out of your head. The A.I. scales with difficulty so their awareness rises if you play the harder modes. All demos are done on Normal. It seems people will never understand what made Deus Ex and Thief challenging.
And finally, enough with the damn play time. Play times mean nothing anymore. Gaming isn't for kids who have all the time in the world to play them. The average age of gamers has risen over 27 years old and those are people who have jobs and responsibilities. I much prefer an experience like Bastion or Portal that is short but great quality and pacing throughout the entire thing than a shallow and meaningless experience like Skyrim. Dishonored being mission based is even better since you can decide to play a mission, have a break and come back to it another time. It doesn't break the flow at all. Beisdes, at least they are realistic about it. 12-14 levels rushed give you 12-14 hours of enjoyment, I am sorry but that a hell of a lot by today's standarts.
And, explain to me since when play time gives quality to a game, because it really doesn't. What offers quality and what makes for great games is pacing and depth and like I mentioned before Dishonored has that in spades. Not to mention replayability which Dishonored ALSO has. If you are not going to buy the game because of these ridiculous assumptions I won't stop you and if you claim you want an experience similar to Skyrim, I will tell you NOT to buy the game.
1st off I'm not a kid and I am not new to gaming. 2nd, I've never played Deus Ex so I wouldn't know. My most recent disappointment with a short, cakewalk campaign in which I wasted $60 was with Uncharted 3. Finished it on Hard with not much of a challenge. I have little time to play games which is why I prefer to spend money on games that will last a while during my 1st playthorugh.
I don't know about you, but I am not one of those 'buy a game and beat it on the same day', type of gamers, fast clicking through every in game convo just to finish the mission, nor would I want to waste money on something that presents no challenge whether by today's standards or any gen. I play games for BOTH narrative and gameplay. I enjoy challenges and working for a well earned victory. My posts above indicate that I am fully aware that everything was UNLOCKED for demo purposes and even then, some of the enemy A.I. seems questionable.
I don't understand why people like you get so passionate and defensive about any question or critique to something you support. I am not bashing Dishonored, just curious to the length and difficulty of the campaign. It's not that serious a discussion to feel offended and upset about. I prefer games with a Mass Effect or Metal Gear length where it's something I can't complete in one or two sittings, but doesn't take forever to complete.
As boring as Skyrim can eventually become, I will say I definitely got my money's worth due to the hours I racked up over months of playing. I honestly think most gamers nowadays, advlts and kids alike are more interested in being the 1st to rack up trophies and finish the game instead taking their time enjoying what the game has to offer. I take it you don't mind paying $60 for a game you can finish the same week you bought it, but others might feel differently.