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edGarcia's dishonored 2 (PS4)
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[September 29, 2017 12:36:48 AM]
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turning this in late because I beat the game. i killed Delilah, I felt a little regret for killing her , but after thinking about it she didn't have too much development so it wasn't a big deal. I got the high chaos ending where I freed Emily and she became a cruel monarch. at first I felt bad about this ending but thinking it through after everything she's been through I dont blame her for her new choices. when she was young she lost her mother to an assasin and was used as a pawn. only for her to become empress at a young age and have nobles in her court plotting against her..... I'm sure there's a chapter like this in Machiavelli somewhere.
overall the game was fun but the story wasn't as intense as the first game. I would've liked to see the assasin daud but he's apparently in the dlc.
I'll give it a 7/10
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[September 28, 2017 12:49:22 AM]
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Played another few hours of dishonored 2. So far the targets aren't as morally righteous as they were in the first game. I killed the inventor Kirin Jarosh because he was an asshole. If he survived he would build a killer robot army. If he died then no robot army..... I mean the decision was pretty obvious.
Another disappointment I had was with finding out the crown killer's identity. I mean it was a doctor who took a serum. Crazy doctor by day, Crazy killer by night. This seems like a cop out from the writers. I wanted the crown killer to be something a lot cooler like a legendary assassin or a family member or something. The writers missed a good opportunity here.
Gameplay is still good however. I've gotten pretty good at playing the stealth game, which I believe is a lot more fun than just killing everything.
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[September 25, 2017 10:48:41 PM]
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Just started dishonored 2, I played the 1st game a couple of years ago and I really liked it. I avoided the 2nd game when it came out because I thought that it was a spin off or a different story, which I hate. I enjoy when games make direct sequels. Lo and behold the game is actually a direct sequel! I am more engaged now.
So I started the game and as much as I like the teenage empress, I have to go with my man Corvo. He is the hero of the first game and has a cool "Anti-Hero" vibe going for him. It's never revealed what ending you got in the first game, but right off the bat you have the choice of either killing or knocking out your enemies.
If this was my first time playing dishonored, I would be stunning people and having mercy on the rebels, but because I beat the first game, I feel like I have a deeper relationship with Emily and the throne. As soon as I get a knife I start killing rebels right off the bat. I feel no remorse as I decapitate and dismember my way through the game. These people had a choice to help Emily and they chose to stage a coup, they must be punished....
Haha look at me I am really engaged in the game. The game play is cool although it sucks that Corvo needs to relearn all of his powers. It would have been nice to play a level as full powered Corvo and then lose his powers. I have high hopes for the story and need to go save Emily one last time.
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edGarcia's dishonored 2 (PS4)
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Current Status: Stopped playing - Something better came along
GameLog started on: Monday 25 September, 2017
GameLog closed on: Wednesday 17 January, 2018 |
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