In one playthrough, Emily is seen chaining enemies together and then pulling them through an electrified gate as a group. In another, she summons a doppelganger on the ledge of a building and then links it to some troops down below. Seconds later, she throws the decoy with telekinesis, launching her enemies like a makeshift catapult. Corvo, meanwhile, has access to "Springrazor" mines which throw out shrapnel upon impact. We see him stopping time to flank an attacker and plant a mine on their back. As soon as time resumes, he kicks the soldier with "Blink Assault," throwing him like a grenade into a larger pack of thugs.

It's all rather impressive.

If you're a diehard Dishonored fan, you might also be interested in the achievement/trophy list for Dishonored 2. Bethesda has been kind enough to publish the lot online, but warns that taking a peek could spoil a few of the game's surprises. If, however, you don't care for Corvo and Emily's story, it's a chance to start plotting some truly ludicrous assassinations.