

Cutscenes are janky, stilted, and poorly acted with little to no thought given to drama, camera work, or even action in most cases. Presentation is a large hurdle to overcome in Aragami 2. Its problem lies in the execution (pun intended). On paper, and even sometimes in practice, Aragami 2 has a pretty solid concept for what the best kind of ninja game should be. Each mission rewards you with a new skill or cosmetic item to craft a style of ninja that is entirely your own. You’ll sneak through over 50 missions consisting of eavesdropping, sabotage, assassination contracts, and every other kind of stealth objective you can imagine. Playing as an Aragami, one of many fragmented souls thriving to be whole again, you’re tasked with discovering the secret behind the Aragami spirits’ solemn curse of immortality and constant decay. By changing the gameplay loop, adding in loads of customization options, and increasing the scale of the previous game fivefold, developer Lince Works hopes to finally fulfill that childhood dream and put us all in the shoes of our own sneaky boys.
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The first Aragami tapped into this feeling with its surprisingly authentic stealth experience, but it only ever felt like scratching the surface of that dream - Aragami 2 strives to grant us the full ninja experience. We’ve all had the same dreams of being a ninja: a mask to hide our faces, a headband tied tightly across our foreheads, and the dark of the night concealing us in shadow as we slink across rooftops in demand of a righteous cause.
