Dishonored 2:

Beginning you journey from Dunwall to Karnaca, players are thrown into a deadly path with the choice between 2 protagonists one being Corvo Attano, the other Emily Kaldwin. Emily’s evil aunt (Delilah) has taken the throne and the character you do not choose is frozen in stone. You are outcast from society for murders you did not commit. As well as reclaiming your kingdom, there is a serial killer on the loose known as ‘The Crown Killer’ killing your enemies. Helping society from the shadows, there are benefits to playing stealthily. Knocking out enemies cold more so than head-on attack is a wiser strategy as your actions can influence the outcome of the ending.

Both characters meet The Outsider who gives them back their powers. Corvo has ‘blink’ acting as a form of short-range teleportation and Emily has ‘far reach’ which holds a similar function to a grappling hook. As you venture into the game their powers divert bringing a contrast between Corvo and Emily. Choosing to slow time or turn into a black shadow can give the element of surprise as your manoeuvre past your enemies.

I would score it 7/10 for the difficulty and patience required when completing missions.