

Everything from pop-ups to interactions make the best use of the controller and you won't pay much attention to the visuals of the game once you find yourself immersed in the gameplay itself. Graphics - I won't say that this is the most aesthetic game out there but the artwork is really commendable. Your clever use of powers and weaponry results in lesser deaths and finer performance/choices for the character. The more you stick to stealth, the interesting it becomes to find ways of completing objectives.

Keep the lethality low and you'll see how rewarding it is at the end of the game. Gameplay - now here's my personal advice - stick to stealth, even though it's difficult. To conclude, completion of objectives feels rewarding and the story is compelling. You feel the injustice done to Emily (my advice would be to play as her first time you play the game) and as you progress through the game, your actions will feel justified. The missions feel complete, and you'll be spending quite sometime figuring out alternate ways of completing missions. Story - Bethesda has done a fine job with the writing. NOTE - please update the game if you don't want FPS drops and minor bugs to ruin your experience.

Regardless of all the flaws, it's a very fun game to play and you should buy it for the gameplay alone. This plot was crafted with Emily in mind as it is about her revenge.

The second time however was with Emily and the story made more sense. I played as Corvo the first time and the story didn't make as much sense. I know you're given a choice between Corvo and Emily. You should try to play this game as Emily. Delilah herself has little personality to show as she is a one dimensional evil villain character, out for revenge and more. This storyline has sort of been done already in the Daud DLC of Dishonored 1 and it ends very similarly to how the DLC ended back then, so I was not impressed by this. There are framerate drops in the city of Karnaca and even the ps4 pro can't maintain solid 30fps but it doesn't drop too much and is playable. The game changes somewhat with the chaos level although the feature hasn't been fleshed out in this game as it was in the previous Dishonored. You're allowed and encouraged to climb tall buildings and observe guard patrol routes. The lighting, the shadows, the textures they're all damn near realistic.Traversal is also very vertical. The graphics are really good as it came out in the year 2016, the year of good graphics. Having said that, this is not the case with Dishonored 2 as its DLC is somewhat of a small game itself and it is a standalone so you can buy it on the PSN regardless of where you bought the base game.Ĭoming to the gameplay aspect - This is a really good game. For a UK edition you'd need a UK PS account to buy its DLC. Please keep the zone of purchase in mind while buying any game on Amazon as it may affect your ability to purchase said game's DLC in your region.
