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It's not as good, but sometimes when I play the original Dishonored game it feels like I'm in Revachol.
While there's issues with dishonored 2, the option to play without powers means that the level design needs to accommodate it, and so I find the level design of 2 fantastic compared to 1
I played the original for the first time recently, like a year or two ago, and I loved how fun it was and short. I ended up replaying it as evil after doing a good, stealth run. I almost completely forgot I still have to play the sequel.
Dishonored is like DE with much simpler plot writing, but the effort to really make the setting feel alive is on point. Atmosphere in that game is something else.