![]() ![]() Standing in moderate light stops your Shadow Essence from recharging, while being next to bright lights causes it to drain. As an aragami, you can both create shadows and teleport between them, but doing either requires Shadow Essence, a resource that is replenished by standing in dark places. The meat of Aragami lies within its incredibly polished mechanics. ![]() This all occurs prior to the events of the original game, and it helps to add context to the main plot. It’s got all the important aspects down to a tee and the best thing is that it remains intriguing throughout which in turn means it’s quite difficult to put down when you get started, and for that reason it gets a big thumbs up from me.The narrative of the DLC is short, but sweet: you play and uncover the fates of the last two shadow assassins, Hyo and Shinobu, as they battle soldiers during the war between the dark and light. At the end of the day fans of anything stealth related will thoroughly enjoy what Aragami: Shadow Edition has to offer. The sound design has also been implemented really well and even though it lacks when it comes to a story the sound design still combines with the visuals really well. Visually the game has a great dark and mysterious look to it which immerses you in the gameplay immediately. ![]() Without a doubt one of my favourite things about the game was the presentation side of things. This included mode also adds even more content to the game and in the end you really do get very good value for your money. Everything about my online experience remained smooth throughout and playing the game this way meant that no game ever played out the same way which in turn gave the game quite a bit of replayability. I must admit that I was very eager to try out the online co-op mode and thankfully it delivered in all areas. Whilst playing on your own is very fun indeed the best way to enjoy this game is when playing with a co-op partner. This edition of Aragami features all the DLC and when you see the amount of variety the content has it will no doubt keep you satisfied for quite a few hours. This is a good thing because in terms of content the game has quite a lot for you to sink your teeth into. Whilst there may not be any issues here the game does suffer with a few technichal issues every now and then, but thankfully none of these issues are too much of a problem and in the end you do end up forgetting about them quite quickly. I’m not exaggerating when I say that performing these stealth kills never gets boring and the combat on the whole feels fluid and responsive at all times thanks to the fantastic controls. Obviously the biggest draw with this game is it’s stealth kills and combat. Speaking about the mechanics this game doesn’t just boast excellent stealth mechanics in fact it has a number of different mechanics in play at the same time and they pretty much combine together flawlessly throughout your time with the game, which is great. Thankfully Aragami: Shadow Edition does get those mechanics right and to say I enjoyed my time with the game would be quite the understatement. For me there’s nothing more satisfying than creeping around and performing a stealth move to despatch your enemy, and when these mechanics are For me there’s nothing more satisfying than creeping around and performing a stealth move to despatch your enemy, and when these mechanics are done well I end up having a very enjoyable experience with that said game. ![]()
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