Aragami 2 Reviews
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
Aragami 2 has lots of potential but falls into repetition, some odd story choices, and frustrating online play.
Aragami 2, in addition to some of its minor flaws, has covered all the shortcomings of the first game and got a great sequel game.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Aragami 2 is a fun stealth-action game armed with an abundant variety of ninja killing skills and tools which are sure to please fans of the genre, especially in co-op. However, the monotonous missions, low-production quality cutscenes, and slightly clunky combat system may cause a modicum of annoyance for some.
Aragami 2 is another enjoyable sneak 'em up and a solid improvement over its predecessor, but an overfamiliar world and mechanics make it hard to get too excited about the game. Aragami 2 gets the job done cleanly and efficiently, and is worth a shot if you're into old-school stealth, but its memory may quickly fade into the shadowy recesses of your mind.
Arguably one of the original Aragami's greatest strengths, it's nice to see Lince Works broaden the scope of their level design.
There are few games I've enjoyed quite as much in recent months as Aragami 2.
Aragami 2 inherits some of the issues of the first episode and proves to be unsuitable for players with little patience or not accustomed to stealth titles; despite this, after the initial impact it manages to entertain us and give us good satisfaction, leading us in its fascinating oriental world. If you love action-stealth titles and this kind of environment, it is definitely worth a shot.
Review in Italian | Read full review