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It's usually fun for people to help their siblings with something you love. For me, it's harder than cutting you possessed hand with a chainsaw! my sister has found the game Dishonored amusing after watching me play the game for about 2 years now. I let her have the controller to see how she would react. Hello and welcome to this little story!

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I watched her play for a bit and getting use to the controls, so I leave thinking she might not need me (like usual). I was so wrong. I sat on my bed, so comfortable, so relaxed, I pulled out my school Chromebook and watched something from Markiplier or maybe something from WhatCulture. I hear a knock on my door as a little confused face peeks out of the door with the controller in her hand. We looked at each other for a second in silence. I almost laughed as she said "Can you help me?" in the lowest voice she could give me. With the slight anger I had in me, I got up with a sigh and got into the living seeing that she hasn't gotten past the opening of the game. 

My mouth dropped as I see she had done nothing since I left for what felt like half-an-hour. "How do I knock these guys out?" she said as I look at her with the most disappointed face I could give her. She goes to demonstrate that she can't do it by walking behind a guy. "I don't want to kill him, what should I do?" she said as two icons telling her which buttons did what in the game: a picture of a guy stabbing his victim in the neck and the other with a guy choking his victim out. I told her to pause and showed her that the game shows you which button to press. She quietly said okay and went back in the game.

Alone and relaxed again in my room, I pull my Chromebook out and continue watching the video. About a few seconds later, I see that she has almost gotten to the end of the tutorial part where you have to plant the bomb on a door. "What do I have to do?" she says to me as a marker marks her waypoint. Without putting her to shame, I just asked her if she got a bomb, she said yes. Then I told her to walk to the large door. Knowing that this would go on for quite a while, I sat down the torn Lay-Z-Boy we had. She plants the bomb as the words, "RUN!" pop up in front of her and countdown from 5 to 0 appears above the screen. I tell her to go away from the door, but ignores me as she watches the screen, I scream quietly to her to move away from the door as the countdown hits 2. She says "What?" me as the bomb explodes and kills her, giving her first death screen. 

"What happened?" she asks me as I face-palmed myself pretty hard. I told her what happened and asked her if she saved recently. She quietly sighs in depression as the games starts from the cell. I stayed to make sure that won't happen again and gave her advice of the game. She followed... Most of them...

She killed twos guys on the way, but when does the tutorial ever make a difference in the game's story? She knocked out the last guy at the door and told her to place all the bodies in the room with the door out. She did so as I told her to back away from the bomb once she plants it. She backs ways as the door explodes having enemies from left to right firing pistols at her. She freaks, but I tell to calm down and jump in the moat. She jumps as bullets flew and missed, she swam all the way to a sewer entry and got out of the first tutorial level. I gave her a high five as the loading screen appeared. 

I left again, thinking that she might be able to manage the rest of the game. Trust me, I'm wrong most of the time when I'm talking about my sister. I thought to do something else in my room. I felt a little bit of inspiration in me so I thought it would be nice to set my collectibles up in different ways. I get a Gundam my dad built in a specific position and tried to get it to stand as I hear the door slowly open with my sister head peeking out with a confused look on her face. "What's the best way to kill rats?" she said as I put the Gundam laying down on my table. I walked to the door and told her, "For now on, I'm going to be right by your side when you play that game," she tried to interrupt me, but couldn't. "You play when you an I are finished with homework, unless you want no help." She quietly nodded as we walked to the living room. 

Luckily she didn't die, because she said she didn't save. I quickly told her to and told her pick up a body and throw it towards them. She questioned it, but she did it anyways. She watched the rats eat the corps for a second as she started to walk around the corpse. "You can walk over them." She tried it as the rats kept eating the body. Like the girl she was (don't mean this to be offensive), she kept saying ew repeatedly. As that happened, I told her that a good way to get rid pf them is with the Wind Blast Power at level 2. 

After all that, she finally got to the point of getting Emily back in The Golden Cat. I told the ins and outs of the game and where are the best ways to play through the game. She said I was a mega nerd of the game, but that was only a compliment in my ears. She just saved Emily and plans on finishing the game this weekend. 

Anyways, I hope you enjoyed this somewhat! What game have you helped your siblings with? You can tell me, but I gotta go. Again, I hope you enjoyed this and 'til next time... 

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