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    Dishonored 2

    Game » consists of 11 releases. Released Nov 11, 2016

    Set fifteen years after the end of the first game, Dishonored 2 allows players to continue the story as either original protagonist Corvo Attano or his daughter and apprentice, the now-deposed Empress Emily Kaldwin.

    bbanks's Dishonored 2 (PlayStation 4) review

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    Just bad

    Stealth is worse, as enemies spot you behind their backs or in dark corners. There is no UI elements that can guide/help the player to understand if one is hidden. Game feels rushed and it does not provide anything new. The same rectangular territories with marching enemies that you should kill/choke. The game offers some new weapons/skills but they are not groundbreaking or necessary, they feel out of touch with the game because you can ignore them even on the hardest difficulty. Nothing new. The story is messed up, even compared to the relatively dull story of the first game.

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