Publicerad: 2016-11-16, Författare: Simon , testad av: theguardian.com
Sammanfattning: Dunwall, the briny, whale oil-guzzling capital of the first Dishonored game was a city defined by Dickensian hardship. This suited Corvo Attano, bodyguard to the empress, for whose murder he was framed, allowing him to squeeze through society's cracks and...
Publicerad: 2016-11-15, Författare: Ryan , testad av: stuff.tv
A responsive and engaging story world, Imaginative level designs, Amazing replay value
Weak plot, Glitch infested
Did you play (and love) the original Dishonored? You'll want to know whether enough has changed to make this a must-have, then. The answer is a mixed bag. Aside from visual upgrades and the introduction of a few new powers, the gameplay essentially stays...
Sammanfattning: The beginning of Dishonored 2 will be very familiar to players of the first game. The Empress of the Isles has been violently usurped, our protagonist — framed for horrible deeds — is on the run and to make things worse a terrible plague is growing more p...
Dishonored 2 understands level design. That's the takeaway here. Not much has been changed, especially if you're playing Corvo. It's just a bigger, bolder version of Dishonored, one mastercrafted stealth gauntlet after another paired with some excelle...
Beautiful environment, Rich storyline and characters, Engaging gameplay
Requires a lot of time and patience
Dishonored 2 always had a tough act to follow, but by keeping the aspects that made the original so well received, along with refining the look and feel, Arkane Studios and Bethesda have another winner on their hands. An interesting storyline mixed with p...