Posted on: November 26, 2023

Krasnoludek5
验证所有者游戏: 112 评论: 39
Consistently v. good, some superb levels
Overall, Dishonored 2 definitely felt like an all-around improvement over Dishonored 1. I especially enjoyed how it was more level-headed in it’s distribution of available playstyles between lethal and nonlethal. I was kinda crappy at stealth, but I still could finish the entire game non lethal and I enjoyed it, thanks to all of the new methods of taking downe enemies non-lethally even in hand to hand combat. In addition to that, you get a choice of new powers because of the choice to play as either Corvo or Emily. I chose to play as Emily for narrative reasons. Dishonored 2 also features improved level design, with two shining examples of one of the best levels in games I played, ever. One of those is the Clockwork Mansion, a moving, changing maze of rooms and platforms that twist and unfold into each other, with accurately represented spaces in between, that you can also explore. The other is Stilton’s Mansion, which includes a very fun gimmick where you hop back and forth in time, each time changing the sorroundings to represent their past condition. You can even “peek” into the other timeline via a special mirrror gadget, planning ambushes on guards by hopping in and out of the literal reality to ambush them, like some kind of space-continuum demon. Other levels are still pretty interesting, large and spacious, with various possibilities of approach, and generally keep the level of Dishonored 1, at the very least. The story is... once again nothing to really write home about, and in fact, seems kinda a rehash of the Dishonored 1’s DLC. I mean... Delilah again? Going after Emily? I SURE THINK I DID THAT ALREADY. If you want to see how I tackled Dishonored 2 playing for the first time, you can see it on my youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp4TpsJ7HUWUpnNrP-xYw4Zr0Y8JRRNOZ
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