Immediately, the game offers players a choice in how they wish to complete each area. Crouching, hiding and running all have their place within the game and even affect whether players are detected. Fans of the Assassin's Creed or Dishonored franchises will find a home in Aragami as they utilize the shadows and ninja abilities to clear each area. Players take control of Aragami as he sneaks (or assassinates) his way to freeing Yamiko and the Empress. There is definitely a gray area that forces players to confront their own biases in regards to who is "good" and who is "bad." Even Aragami himself learns this as the game progresses, creating opportunities for character development. With the two sides constantly juxtaposed in other works, I appreciated the political nuance in the game. Yamiko's presence creates the driving force for Aragami to complete his mission she explains that her own family had been slaughtered because they were people born from the Shadows. Having suffered heavy losses at the hands of Kaiho, we see that the forces of Light are capable of brutality. While many different media use the "dark side" as a scapegoat, or as the villain, Aragami shows players that there are two sides to every story. We learn from the story that not everything is just Light and Dark. It is said that in war, it's not about who is right, but about who is left. With the war devastating the land and claiming countless lives, the Empress invokes Aragami as an instrument of revenge, and Aragami promises to make the enemy pay. Both the Empress and her retainer, Yamiko, have been locked away by the enemy, Kaiho, after their kingdom was defeated during a brutal war. Stalking targets, blending into the shadows and freeing an imprisoned empress are all in a night's work for the vengeful spirit known as Aragami.
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