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Dishonored 2

Dishonored 2

Arkane Studios·Released Nov 11, 2016·Single player

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Genres
ShooterRPGAdventure
Critic90/100
Across 7 reviews
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About

Dishonored 2 is a first-person action video game and the sequel to Dishonored. It borrows many of the gameplay elements from the first opus: players define their own play style by blending action, assassination, stealth, mobility and combat. Combining tools at their disposal, players are allowed options to eliminate enemies, whether they choose to pursue them unseen or ruthlessly attack head on. Dishonored 2 features the same campaign style as its predecessor in which the protagonist must advance through a series of missions.

Reviews

10 reviews
Push Square logo
Critic80/100
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By throwing you into its gloriously open missions with a bag full of tricks, running wild in Dishonored 2's fascinating world of stealth playgrounds never fails to be both fun and challenging. While anyone who doesn't have the patience for its particular brand of methodical exploration will likely find the experience tedious, if you can commit to trying to ghost your way through its lengthy campaign, even disappointing shortcomings – especially in terms of its story – likely won't stop you from having a whale of a time.

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Dishonored 2 is a depressing slog of bodies and misery. It is confusing and jumbled, full of half formed ideas, and ready to break at the slightest touch.

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Critic93/100
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Wonderful environmental storytelling and smart level design that invites players to think outside the box combine to overcome the poorly executed narrative

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GameSpot logo
Critic80/100
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Dishonored's brand of creative stealth-action mayhem returns with excellent new weapons, powers, and gameplay options that overshadow a few late-game letdowns.

Read full review at GameSpot
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