Aragami is sort of like Tenchu (my god, when will they bring me more Tenchu???), if Tenchu had cast you as an undead assassin with the power to control the shadows. By manipulating the darkness, you will be able to teleport using shadows, create new paths to reach your targets, materialize weapons and abilities and even summon shadow beasts to dispose of your foes. Much like MGS, Tenchu and Mark of the Ninja, Aragami is putting an emphasis on bringing back a hardcore stealth challenge.
Also reminiscent of Tenchu, Aragami is built around two contrasting playstyles, which players can freely change as they play through. You can use your your powers to play as a Ghost, remaining undetected and getting to your target without a sound, or play as Demon, slaying everyone in your path, using your powers to wreak havoc on your foes. A host of powers await each character, so you can really mix and match your playstyles to get the most out of the experience.
Aragami: Shadow Edition for Nintendo Switch includes the original base game, the Aragami Nightfall expansion and all the available DLC. The game and expansion both support full two-player online co-op that is compatible cross-platform with PC and Xbox. The Nintendo Switch version will be available on the eShop on February 21st 2019.
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