Well crap, figured I would check it out tonight and possibly buy it but now it is unavailable even though it was supposed to be on sale for 4 days. Probably for the best since I looked and apparently have Dishonored 1 and the special edition and haven't touched either of them.
I don't know how you feel about Stealth games - but Dishonored series is fantastic. It definitely has its influences from "immersive sim" games from Looking Glass and Ion Storm like Thief, System Shock, and Deus Ex, in terms of being immersed into the game-world (with Lore, AudioLogs, lots of details in the game-world everywhere, etc) and being a hybrid game by combining genres (Dishonored uses FPP/action/stealth).
Blink skill also speeds up Stealth, as you can often Teleport from spot to spot that you can see nearby - whether it's high above, a little distance out, or whatever; which really quickens the pace of the game as you can zip around all over the place...especially if you use it a lot.
Though, unlike most early Thief games, where Garrett sucks as a hand-to-hand combat warrior is only really good at stealth - in Dishonored games, you have Super-Powers (if you accept them from The Outsider when you start the game) and can be a bad-ass if you need to do hand-to-hand combat and fight/kill your way out of situations. Up to you if you want to do so, as the game's all about choice in how you take on these objectives, pretty much - though killing lots of enemies, you will get the most "Chaotic" endings if you kill more than the enemies listed in main objective enemies (only in Dishonored 1 & 2; doesn't apply to DooT).
Though, this is not the case in Death of the Outsider, though - as they removed the Chaos scoring system from actually mattering for that final game, since that one is a total revenge story - even though you can still look at your stats for the level & final overall game (it just don't matter in this game, in tallying up for what ending you receive). DooT has the ending matter, depending on your decisions in the final mission.
If you do killing type of play-throughs in these games, they can be fun - as you can really experiment w/ sandbox-y levels and your Powers to chain all kinds of crazy attacks, kills, and combo's. Combat's a blast here, if you choose to play that way.