Aragami is a third person stealth game that casts you as an undead assassin with the power to control the shadows. Teleport to any shadow, become invisible, materialize weapons or even summon a shadow dragon to infiltrate the enemy ranks and dispose of your targets.
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Decent stealth with interesting mechanics, cool art style and music.
The setting is Asia-inspired, reminds me Avatar: The Last Airbender. Interesting lore and story, especially loved the ending.
The gameplay is mostly warping by the shadows to move around and avoid/kill enemies, which is pretty non-typical.
Also, there are plenty of useful active skills and some of them are quite overpowered. Since they're all locked from the start and tied to collectible scrolls, first few chapters are going to be tough, but if you get the skill that marks them on the ground early, collecting them won't be frustrating.
The game has some bugs - e.g. you better start a new chapter from the chapters list, because "Continue" button in the main menu might lower your difficulty to "normal" (happened to me twice), but most of the time everything feels and runs smoothly.
The game is rather niche than must play for everyone, but might be a great experience for those who love the genre or the setting.
The setting is Asia-inspired, reminds me Avatar: The Last Airbender. Interesting lore and story, especially loved the ending.
The gameplay is mostly warping by the shadows to move around and avoid/kill enemies, which is pretty non-typical.
Also, there are plenty of useful active skills and some of them are quite overpowered. Since they're all locked from the start and tied to collectible scrolls, first few chapters are going to be tough, but if you get the skill that marks them on the ground early, collecting them won't be frustrating.
The game has some bugs - e.g. you better start a new chapter from the chapters list, because "Continue" button in the main menu might lower your difficulty to "normal" (happened to me twice), but most of the time everything feels and runs smoothly.
The game is rather niche than must play for everyone, but might be a great experience for those who love the genre or the setting.