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  1. Sep 22, 2021
    8
    Aragami 2 is set a century later and while there are some connections to the first game, this sequel requires no prior knowledge of the original. Returning players will find Aragami 2 a departure from its predecessor. Almost everything about the game has changed, from its stealth mechanics and power sets to the very structure of the game itself. Players take on the role of an Aragami.Aragami 2 is set a century later and while there are some connections to the first game, this sequel requires no prior knowledge of the original. Returning players will find Aragami 2 a departure from its predecessor. Almost everything about the game has changed, from its stealth mechanics and power sets to the very structure of the game itself. Players take on the role of an Aragami. While the original told a fairly guided, linear story, Aragami 2 instead opts for a mission-based approach with the village elder, Katashi, sending you off to investigate Akatsuchi’s movements or rescue villagers. Completing missions earns experience points, as the Aragami now levels up RPG-style rather than finding hidden scrolls to learn abilities, and can be replayed to chase a higher success rank or earn extra experience to level grind. Kakurega itself acts as a hub world between each outing, allowing you to interact with villagers, spend ability points to unlock new passive skills and active Shadow Powers, or craft armor and consumable support items. Skills and powers also get an expansion in Aragami 2. The versatility of the entire skill system also feeds back into the replay of the mission structure. Some may be difficult the first time you have to play, but returning with new skills later can be fiendishly fun. There are often hidden collectibles or stashes of gold to be found that are only realistically reached with higher spec skills. There’s one major change to Aragami 2‘s stealth mechanics, while you’ll remain hidden under the cover of shadow, you can no longer “Shadow Leap” to any spot of darkness, only to certain rooftops or ledges. However, enemy AI is so-so. While Akatsuchi will react to loud sounds or to directly seeing you move around, or raise the alarm if they see a body. For instance, there’s no awareness they’re increasingly alone as you take them our slowly. For all its unquestionable improvements in gameplay mechanics, impressive powers, and overall structure though, there’s something that’s missing about Aragami 2. The problem is that the pursuit of higher fidelity doesn’t seem to be matched by the quality of the end results. There’s the repetition as both enemy types and the shadow dwellers lack variety, with the same character models cropping up over and over. It’s not just the mere presentation of the visuals that disappoints though, it’s the game’s sense of design and UI. Aragami 2 is more of a re-imagining than a sequel so it stands a better light if you go in with that mindset. It’s effectively a whole new game with a few nods in lore and concepts to an entirely different game that came out years ago. For the most part, it works and a deserving offering for newcomers and fans will find their way to the end just the same. It’s not amazing but it’s worth checking out for former fans and newcomers alike. So if this is your cup of tea then head over to the Xbox digital games store and give it a download. Expand
  2. Sep 19, 2021
    7
    The game is nice, it has a good gameplay and it's very enjoyable. The only bad aspect so far are the bugs. For example: there was a time when a enemie body sticked to my character; I've also experienced a severe lost of fps; and,while i was playing with my friend (he plays on PC), he sad that he was having a hard time at doing a stealth kill. But we must consider that the game justThe game is nice, it has a good gameplay and it's very enjoyable. The only bad aspect so far are the bugs. For example: there was a time when a enemie body sticked to my character; I've also experienced a severe lost of fps; and,while i was playing with my friend (he plays on PC), he sad that he was having a hard time at doing a stealth kill. But we must consider that the game just launched 3 days ago. I would definetly recomend to try this game. Expand
  3. Jan 22, 2023
    7
    the game has a very good gameplay but if you want to beat it, it's good that you endure some more boring stages, because between mission 30 to 35 it gets very repetitive, the story managed to hold me despite the fact that I almost couldn't finish it.
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  1. Sep 27, 2021
    60
    Aragami 2 is for those with the With good ideas and mechanics that made the first game well-loved, Aragami 2 falls short due repetition and exaggerated length. It's a game excellent for those with the patience to excell in stealth games, but for the many who prefer a fast and action packed game, Aragami 2 will be a difficult to play.