Aragami 2 Reviews
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 improves on many aspects of the original. Listen mode enhances the flow of gameplay, moveable bodies grant the player additional stratagems and the modernised controls feel much better overall. Even though the combat mechanics are absolutely horrendous and the story/characters are as basic as it gets, Aragami 2 is still a great time for action and stealth game fans alike.
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
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.
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.
There are few games I've enjoyed quite as much in recent months as Aragami 2.
Aragami 2's ninja garb is frayed around the edges, but it's still an easy, breezy fit. Perfect for a quick-fix of stealth, and joyfully light on its feet.