OOOOOH
Oooh
I just thought of something.
You got a PS3, right? If so, go play Tokyo Jungle right now. If you don't know it, it's basically an animal survival simulator score attack thing. It starts you off with some fairly weak animals for you to play, and that's where the stealth-action blend really comes in.
Let's say you're a Pomeranian. You go around, eating up chickens and deer, no problem. Then you encounter... I dunno, a pack of wolves. Maybe cats, they'll be hostile towards you. If you play it stealthy you can get an instant kill on one of them. Then you'll have to fight your way past the remainder, or lure them over to an area where you can get out of sight and hide, and pick another off with the stealth kill.
When this gets really intense, however, is when you're still a Pomeranian or a deer or something and you come across a lion. Lion's are large enemies, so a small enemy like any kind of dog can't one-hit them. Stealth attacks, will, however allow you to do a lot more damage to it. So, maybe you mate, get a pack, stealth attack said lion and get your pack to attack it. If any of your puny little dogs get hit (including yourself) they're going to die. But, if you're skilled enough you can dodge and attack and stun and get the kill, but it'll take a massive long time.
Another choice you have if you insist on killing it is to lure it to a 'stealthable' area and stealth attack it for larger damage. Again, because this lion is lethal you're just increasing the chance of getting deaded.
Last choice (since you probably won't be able to outrun the lion) is to find a place to stealth and stay hidden until it gets bored and leaves. This'll also be risky because you sort of get lulled into a false sense of security the way the stealth works so it might have just been a better choice to avoid fighting in the first place.
It's late and I'm dumb so I'm describing this bad but if it's just the gameplay you're focusing on, check it out.