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The variety and choices this game gives you regarding gameplay is a large part of its charm and DNA.
What cable? You should shoot them at the top of their backs where all the electricity is and they fall quickly. If you mean how do you get the gun then you have to stun one by turning the electricity machine off then you go up behind and hit the melee button. A ton of people on the IGN comments section didn't know you could melee them either. lol They went through the whole level shutting down and avoiding the super soldiers. :) Glad I complained on here first.
Also the first level really is forced stealth because you can't attack a room full of dogs with no gun and not get killed. And you lose your gun every time you enter a new section. This is by far everyone's least favorite level of the game, going by the hundreds of IGN comments.
Only thing i got this is that you follow what IGN does? They are copycat amatres who doesnt have any original content, all is copied from internet and reason why it takes them so long to release any guides for anything is becouse they wait someone else to do it and they just take all the profit
Once you take down the first you can take his weapon to deal with others. A big burst to the area where the power cable connects to his back, and they go down, giving out a ton of armour in the process.
I stealth because it's fun. Until I mess up, and then I enjoy revelling in the chaos to clean up my own mess.
I think they have done stealth as well here as they did in the previous release. It's there, and done good enough to be enjoyable if you want to use it, it's not forced upon you as far as I can tell in any places, and it fits perfectly with the gunplay if you screw up the stealth, or just decide you want to blow things apart with guns and explosives instead.
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