Dishonored 2

For whatever reason, Arkane Studio games just don’t tend to sell tremendously well. In the case of Dishonored 2, the discrepancy between sales and critical adoration was especially wide. Despite being heralded as one of the best stealth games of all time, it just didn’t capture a wide audience. Dishonored 2 takes the immersive sim stealth action of the first game and ramps it up tenfold. Players can engage in the world with a ‘low chaos’ or ‘high chaos’ approach. Kill enough people and your endings, dialogue, and interactions will change significantly. Of course, being the stealth oriented game that it is, doing no-kill ‘ghost’ runs are feasible as well. The tools the game gives you to achieve either form of chaos is downright wild. Stopping time, possessing rats, and object telekinesis are just a couple of the fun abilities at your disposal within Dishonored 2.
















