9/4/2023 0 Comments Aragami 2 review![]() The best thing to do when faced with a one on one fight is to use a support item to gain the upper hand and end the fight quickly – Or restart if you’re going for an S rating – because if you take your time with a fight you will get overwhelmed by other guards, and in this stealth focused game it only takes 3 hits to die.Īdded features like being able to automatically lean on a wall and peak around the corner is much appreciated and removes a glaring weakness of its predecessor. Combat is clunky with the parry function being a 50/50 toss-up at times. You will traverse 10 semi-open world areas these are separated by interconnecting portals to your base. Nothing wrong with anime, it’s just not what the series represents to me.Īragami 2 is a Third Person Adventure/Stealth game, but clearly the developers wanted to add more action to the adventure enjoyed in Aragami, this is evidenced with the inclusion of such clichés as parries and critical attacks in sword fights. Instead of a consistently dark and lonely tone – similar to Aragami – Aragami 2 from its crescendo to its conclusion screamed “Classic Anime”. I’m not saying that it’s a boring campaign that’s not worth your time, it just seems a bit shallow compared to what was presented by its predecessor. As far as premises go, it’s pretty straight forward, the main campaign maintains this straightforward feel all the way to the end. Your main Quest is to remove this unfortunate side effect and regain your humanity before time runs out. You have supernatural powers but the source of those powers is also slowly devouring your mind, body, and soul. ![]() The plot for Aragami 2 does not pick up from where the first game left of – that ending was perfect and needs no further expanding – instead, you’re pit as one of the last elite warriors of your kin, the Aragami. Other than that, Aragami 2 is exactly what was advertised, and its predecessor should be proud. Lince Works have made improvements to the original title but there are early signs of this stealth classic becoming just another hack and slash Fromsoft-esque game. What more could a Stealth fanatic ask for?Ĭards on the table, I played and absolutely loved the original so I got into this one with a lot of excitement but with a lot of scepticism on whether it would do its predecessor justice. ![]()
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