Aragami 2 Steam Key
A shadow-manipulation stealth game where you play an assassin with supernatural darkness powers. Sleek and stylish, but rough around the edges.
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Aragami 2 is a third-person stealth action game developed by Lince Works, a small Spanish studio that built a devoted cult following with the original Aragami. Here you play a shadow-wielding assassin tasked with protecting a community of people afflicted by a mysterious possession. The core fantasy is about controlling darkness itself: teleporting between shadow pools, cloaking your presence, and eliminating targets with the kind of deliberate, almost meditative rhythm that stealth fans specifically go hunting for. The movement and shadow mechanics are the clear highlight. Teleporting to a lit torch to snuff it out, then blinking across a courtyard to take down a guard before the patrol cycle completes, feels genuinely satisfying when it clicks. There are enough ability unlocks to let you shape a personal playstyle, whether you lean into pure ghost runs or prefer a more aggressive shadow-strike approach that blends assassination with light combat. The level architecture, while somewhat repetitive in its tiled stone corridors, is thoughtfully built around giving you multiple paths and vantage points. Where Aragami 2 struggles is consistency. The enemy AI behaves erratically enough that tension can evaporate mid-mission. A guard who should logically spot you sometimes stares directly past you, and other times detects you through geometry. Co-op support for up to three players is a genuine draw on paper, but the experience depends heavily on whether your crew is on the same stealth wavelength. One player going loud while another is mid-ghost-run collapses the tone entirely. The narrative, which wraps around themes of identity, community, and a kind of spiritual affliction, has real ambition for an action game of this scale, but it never fully lands its emotional beats. The writing is serviceable, the voice performances earnest, but the story threads feel rushed toward their conclusion. Visually the game has a clean, almost minimalist aesthetic that suits the shadow theme well. It is not trying to be photorealistic, and that restraint works in its favor. The soundtrack deserves a specific mention: it shifts quietly between ambient silence and tense percussion in a way that actually informs your tactical awareness. You hear the mood change before you consciously register why, which is exactly the kind of intentional audio design that small studios sometimes get more right than big ones. At roughly 15 hours for a thorough playthrough, Aragami 2 lands in an awkward middle space. It is longer than a tight indie experience but not deep enough to feel like a full-scale action release. The mixed Steam reception reflects real friction: players who came expecting a refined leap over the original often found a game that expanded scope without fully solving the original's rough spots. That said, if your appetite is specifically for supernatural stealth with cooperative potential and a studio that clearly cares about craft, there is a genuine experience here worth your time, especially if you play with a patient partner. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Lince Works
- Publisher
- Lince Works
- Release Date
- Sep 17, 2021