The highly anticipated Arkane Studios action-adventure stealth game "Dishonored 2" was released to mixed reviews on November 11. Now fans are getting a taste of playing the former unplayable Emily, the daughter of Corvo. Fans are now learning some cheats, tricks, and tips on the best way to limit damage and defeat enemies without being detected.
"Dishonored 2" was released to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC 10 days ago and fans are now getting the hang of the stealth action-adventure game. We've found out the best way to limit damage and defeat enemies without being detected through this awesome trick.
Eurogamer reports that one of the most fun and entertaining tricks in "Dishonored 2" is also the best way to limit damage. How can gamers do this to get the best out of the game? Simply use Emily's Doppleganger technique, which creates a replica of the character. This replica or doppleganger can be used to distract enemies and more interestingly, be used to limit damage when falling off high places.
Gunpoint developer Tom Francis took to Twitter to share this cool "Dishonored 2" trick that seems like the best way to limit damage. All gamers need to do is manage to pull off creating the doppleganger while falling and use that character as a crashpad. Meanwhile, you can also defeat enemies without being detected. Here's how.
According to Kotaku, one serious "Dishonored 2" gamer has managed to perfectly defeat enemies without being detected. It took him 32 hours of gameplay, but it seems that it was well worth it. His advice is to make use of safe spots high above guards and use this spots to scout their patrol paths. If you're peeking around corners, make sure to stand back because the enemies in "Dishonored 2" are definitely stealthier than the previous installment. Another trick is to use howling bolts on summoned dogs, and use razor or stuns traps on clockwork soldiers.
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