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But yes this mechanic and the game itself is a bit wierd. Without her following you it seems too easy but if you just let her run free she will act in the most weird and annoying ways running anytime a guard turns her back on her.
Not only does she seems to know that with a sixth sence sometimes, also the way you give her directions seems to be via telepathetic connection.
Its fun and gimmicky for a while but as soon there are not more mechanics than just stabbing and dropping boxes on guards i don't see me keep playing this till the end.