Dishonored 2

Dishonored 2 is stealth action game released in November 11 2016 by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda. It is the sequel to 2012's Dishonored.

You play as either Former Empress Emily Kaldwin or Royal Bodyguard Corvo Attano. After Emily is framed for murder and an evil witch steals the throne, either protagonist must journey to the land of Karnaca to clear the Empress's name, deal with the conspirators, and reclaim the throne.

Why It Shouldn’t Be Dishonored Either

 * 1) Two protagonists, each with their own unique abilities. Emily has a brand new, unique set of abilities to keep the game fresh, while Corvo has the same powers he had in the last game with a few new upgrades for players who have grown accustom to his powers.
 * 2) More new, unique gadgets.
 * 3) New Game Plus allows players to keep all previous upgrade points and respect them. Additionally, it lets either protagonist use the powers from both characters.
 * 4) Return of the chaos system, this time with an even more dynamic ending relying on more of the players choices.
 * 5) Does almost everything the first game does just as well, if not better.
 * 6) Some levels have their own unique gimmicks, and while they can be considered annoying by some, they do at least keep the gameplay fresh.
 * 7) Gorgeous setting with a distinct art style.
 * 8) Voiced protagonists fix the first games issue of a disconnect between the protagonists and the events going on around them.
 * 9) Fully implements a non-lethal combat system, which was missing from the last game.
 * 10) Large amount of replay value.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The plot, while decent, has many flaws:
 * 2) The mystery of the Crown Killer, which was heavily emphasized in the promotion of the game, is solved and dealt with in the game's 3rd mission. It feels more like it was inserted just for the title to make sense more than anything else.
 * 3) Certain choices in the game's ending feel like they go against the character of the protagonists.
 * 4) The only memorable characters are returning from the first game and its DLCs.
 * 5) The AI is as stupid as ever.
 * 6) While slightly better than the last game, the game is still pretty short if the player chooses the full-combat lethal path.

Reception
The game has received generally favorable reviews.

The levels "A Crack in the Slab" and "Clockwork Mansion" were given considerable praise for their original concepts and near flawless execution.

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