![]() You really don’t have an excuse to not enjoy this one this summer. Jin PS4 tagged aragami / dlc / nightfall / ninja / stealth by Richie 2016’s Aragami was a third-person stealth action game that was reasonably well received and caught our interest because it looked like the Tenchu game we’ve always wanted on the PS4. Snag a friend for either local co-op or online multiplayer, and dive into one of the few indie games that nails the look and feel of playing like a ninja perfectly.Īragami and Aragami: Nightfall are available on the PS4, Xbox One, and Steam, and both feature cross-platform multiplayer functionality. The new DLC follows Hyo, an important figure from the main game, and his companion, Shinobu, as they try their best to rescue the Shadow Empress. You’re definitely not the only one avoiding a serious sunburn. The new Shadow Edition of Aragami features the original Aragami game, a huge performance patch, as well as a new story-based DLC, Nightfall, which expands on the story which was originally told. You can play both entries by yourself, but, hey. Nightfall, as the 2018 follow-up, provides tantalizing details about the world of Aragami, and is heavily geared towards multiplayer action. It’s a much-lauded stealth indie that won fans in 2016 for its clean, clever gameplay and unique shadowy art. Needless to say, if you haven’t already played Aragami, start there with your friend. ![]() Along the way you’ll learn about Shadow Essence, how to aim and how to ledge leap. Follow her through the gates by using the Shadow Leap. Walk forwards to meet Yamiko, or at least her projection. Avoid the malicious summer sun and settle into your gaming cave with a pal for some co-op back-stabbing and shadow-leaping in this Eastern-inspired indie pair.Īragami is a third-person stealth entry where you play as an undead assassin that controls shadows, and its follow-up DLC Nightfall has you turning the clock back and instead playing as either Hyo or Shinobu, Shadow Assassins that are pursuing a mysterious Alchemist before the events of Aragami. The first chapter is fairly straightforward and is more like a tutorial. ![]() Thus, we have a great deal of gratitude owed to Lince Works, developer and publisher behind both Aragami and its DLC, Aragami: Nightfall. A cooperative-stealth combination isn’t something you often see done, much less done well, in the gaming industry.
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