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Lessons from game makers from Arkane Studios

Plot:

- If in the first part a male hero saved an ordinary girl, then in the next part call this man the father of that same girl and send him to save her again.

- If you want there to be two heroes, switch the roles of this man and girl.

- If you don’t know how to carry out a coup d’etat, then send the fake sister of the previous empress.

- If you don’t know how to make everyone believe in this very sister, then “This is the Empress’s sister! Down with the Empress’s own daughter!”

Gameplay:

- If you want a new game to be as successful as the previous one, then take all the best from the first one.

- If you want there to be more possibilities, then add a couple more bells and whistles to all the best things from the first game.

- If you want the scale of… Read full

Gameplay
9 / 10
Graphics
9 / 10
Story
9 / 10
Controls
9 / 10
Sound and Music
9 / 10
9.0

I really liked the game, just like the first part.

The most important thing is the excellent level design. Many options for solving problems. Very nice graphics. The ability to complete the game for 2 characters with different skills, which give different emotions when passing, while you can complete the game without skills (I haven’t tried it myself, but I think it’s generally hardcore). The game has many memorable places, including Jindosh's house.

In short, it’s definitely a must-have for fans of stealth action films.

Gameplay
10 / 10
Graphics
9 / 10
Story
7.1 / 10
Controls
10 / 10
Sound and Music
10 / 10
Multiplayer
4.9 / 10
Localization
9 / 10
8.6

A terrible sequel to the greatest first part of Dishonored. At the beginning there is a sudden turn, but then everything goes so boringly, so according to plan, without any gags, like the betrayal of Corvo’s patrons in the first part. Eh... Nothing much has changed in terms of gameplay. For some reason, the graphics were made realistic, thereby flushing down the toilet the atmospheric design of the semi-drawn style of the first game. Optimization has gotten worse.

There is also a lot of agenda and other vulgarity in the game; in the entire game I have not seen a single normal (beautiful) tease.

I don’t recommend spending money on this, it’s better to go through the first part and the dlc for it, but don’t touch the sequel.

Gameplay
7.6 / 10
Graphics
8.2 / 10
Story
8.4 / 10
Controls
9.3 / 10
Sound and Music
8.3 / 10
Multiplayer
2.7 / 10
Localization
8.7 / 10
7.8

An excellently balanced stealth action game, with an emphasis on stealth. You can, of course, try to go ahead, this option is provided, but be prepared that the game will punish you for this. If you hesitate, you die here quickly and painfully. Among the advantages, of course, is the world of Dishonored, a unique atmosphere where you want to return. The ability to choose a hero in the second part adds options for completing levels; you will 100% want to replay as Corvo if you started as Emily. Among the minuses, I can note the sometimes dull AI (although perhaps you just need to turn the difficulty up higher), and the game is not designed for a joystick (for some reason it is very difficult, although Doom, battle and other shooters do not cause inconvenience).

Gameplay
10 / 10
Graphics
10 / 10
Story
8 / 10
Controls
7.5 / 10
Sound and Music
10 / 10
Multiplayer
5.5 / 10
Localization
8 / 10
8.4

My personal impressions of this game were quite mixed, since essentially I played the same game from 2012, only with some good modifications. I can’t say that I was upset about this, but during my 21 hours of playthrough on hard difficulty, I managed to get bored with it, although the game itself is very good! Perhaps if I had not played the first part as a child, this game would have had a more positive impression on me

Gameplay
9 / 10
Graphics
8 / 10
Story
6.7 / 10
Controls
9 / 10
Sound and Music
8.1 / 10
Multiplayer
5.5 / 10
Localization
4.7 / 10
7.3

My expectations from this game after its first part were high, but they were completely justified. The developers took into account all the problems. It was especially nice to knock out enemies after blocking. In the first part you had to hide and approach from behind during the battle if you wanted a good ending. I was also pleasantly surprised by the presence of a choice regarding the alien mark. All I can say is that the guys from Bethesda did a great job.

Gameplay
10 / 10
Graphics
9.4 / 10
Story
8.1 / 10
Controls
10 / 10
Sound and Music
10 / 10
Multiplayer
5.5 / 10
Localization
7.1 / 10
8.6

Anyone who has played and enjoyed Dishonored will admit that its sequel matches or exceeds what players enjoyed about the first game. Excellent level design and a compelling world combine with a rich array of weapons and abilities to ensure that every enemy encounter is an opportunity for creative destruction (or clever avoidance of it). An underwhelming plot, mechanical voice acting and dated graphics don't do enough to do more than tarnish what is essentially a fantastic and fun experience.

7.9