Dishonored 2 One of the Most Anticipated Games of the Year? New Features Make Game a Strong Candidate

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Arkane Studios' Dishonored 2 has not ceased to make itself a game worthy of being waited upon-and as fans of the first installment still have faith in the title, 2016 may as well present itself to be the year of Dishonored 2.

According to Daily Herald, the entirety of 2016 gives fans so much to look out for in terms of games and the like. With so much on the line for fans to be excited over, Dishonored 2 may be in for some tough competition, but as many may say, it is not one to be taken lightly by other competitors. Apart from being the second installment of a truly successful first game, the adventurous nw title may have more than a few things up its sleeves.

Delivered by The Jakarta Post, Dishonored 2 joins the likes of titles such as Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, The Witness, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, Quantum Break, Abzu, Hitman, Firewatch, Tom Clancy's The Division and lastly, one of the most intriguingly awaited games of the year, No Man's Sky. Simply enough, fans believe that one of the primary reasons that this is so, would be the newest attributes that Arkane Studios looks to bring to the table.

Those that played the first game, as per Youth Health Magazine, will cordially recall Emily Kaldwin, who was a mere child in the first installment. In Dishonored 2, Emily now stands alongside the protagonist of the first, Corvo Attano, as they take on the evil minds that surround the society.

One more admirable trait that proves to be rather beneficial to those looking to play the second game would be the inclusion of more supernatural power attributes that one way or the other, can aid Emily Kaldwin in her missions.

Dishonored 2 was noted of arriving to the market within the year. Keep posted for more news on Arkane Studios' up and coming second installment.

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