Aragami 2 Reviews
With Aragami 2, the development team changes art direction, fleshes out the gameplay with everything that has come out in recent years and adds content on content, preferring quantity to quality. With a little more care and a better finish, Aragami 2 could have been a jewel: as it is it remains an effective product, but still leaves a bit of a bitter taste in the mouth.
Review in Italian | Read full review
With no frills or risk-taking, Aragami 2 continues to offer players a good action/infiltration experience. The appeal of the game comes mainly from its hyper nervous gameplay, allowed thanks to the quick movements of the hero who can thus remain discreet without having to wait long moments before being able to taste action. However, we regret a certain repetitiveness because of not very exciting missions, a scenario-pretext and a rather low variety in the maps that host the action.
Review in French | Read full review
Aragami 2 is so ridiculously easy that you can breathe in its general direction and you've exploited some gameplay mechanic. It's great for those who like speedrunning, or those who might not have a lot of time in their day, but if you're hoping for the slow and methodical stealth gameplay of Aragami 1 then you won't find it in the sequel. Just like most developers (eyeing you Ubisoft over Splinter Cell) it seems working gameplay formulas mean bugger all.
Padded, mediocre, and tripped up by horribly dated AI and unreliable game mechanics, Aragami 2 is the kind of stealth game that you may want to just sneak past.
While Aragami 2 suffers some of the same flaws as its predecessor, it’s an excellent stealth game that’s sure to please most Ninjas.
With improved traversal, map design, and an option for multiplayer, Aragami 2 stands tall as a stealth title that brings the genre’s strengths to the forefront.
Although an intriguing atmosphere, Aragami 2 can't stand out as the first game did and some choices in level design make it feel more linear than it should.
Review in Italian | Read full review
While it’s initially fun nipping around Aragami 2‘s maps thanks to traversal options such as shadow leap, and later unlockable abilities really empower you, repetition does take its toll on the experience. All the while, frequent bugs and technical issues make you wonder if you’re playing something that was ready to step into the light for all to see.
Aragami 2 has lots of potential but falls into repetition, some odd story choices, and frustrating online play.
Aragami 2 game although it can be fun for secretive style lovers but unfortunately the final product has failed to accommodate the elements of a good game in 2021.
Review in Persian | Read full review
To be extraordinary, Aragami needs to step out of the shadows and draw some attention to itself.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Aragami 2 fortunately gives the player more freedom in the way of finishing each step, however the low variety of enemies and their bad AI has made unable to enjoy the game experience as it should.
Review in Persian | Read full review
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.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
It has its moments in co-op, but even those are ruined by the glitches and bugs. After the first few hours it becomes a repetitive grind and there is no real motivation for anyone to finish it. Aragami 2 is a completely unworthy and unmemorable sequel.
The sequel to the first Aragami shadowly dashes into our libraries with elegant stealth mechanics and much bigger campaign at the expense of maps and enemy variety.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Aragami 2 is a good action and stealth game that evolves what was seen in its first part, improving the control of the character and expanding the online multiplayer, but that slackens in the narrative and in the mission system, becoming monotonous and repetitive.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
There are few games I've enjoyed quite as much in recent months as Aragami 2.
Is Aragami 2 rough around the edges? You bet. Does it lack challenge? Unfortunately. But, that doesn't mean that it isn't a heck of a lot of fun. In fact, its arcade-style approach to stealth gameplay had me hooked and I'm looking forward to more sneaky action.
Although it seems like I'm just bitching about Aragami 2, that's actually not the case. Granted, the combat mechanics are weak, there's no reason to play stealth, and the graphical environment isn't great, but it's still a very fun game. As for its actual price, I don't think €34.99 is adequate, but I'll leave the judgement up to you.
Review in Czech | Read full review