Aragami 2 - Xbox
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Aragami 2 - Xbox

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£30.95

You are one of the last elite warriors of your kin, the Aragami. Victims of a supernatural affliction which corrodes the body and devours the mind, the Aragami control Shadow Essence - a mystical power which grants the ability to control the shadows.

With this power the Aragami carry out their tasks and quests - assignments made all along the valley to ensure the subsistence of the village and to free the Aragami enslaved by the invader armies.

  • Play in Single Mode or in Co-Op with your Friends: Discover a full campaign and join the assassin squad up to 3 players in co-op.
  • Engage in Fast-Paced Stealth Actions: Manage covers and powers with agility. Take down your enemies with stealth kills and non-lethal takedowns.
  • Enter into Combat as a Tactical Decision: Become the master of a skill-based combat with high risk and high reward.
  • Build your Shadow Assassin: Craft your weapons and armours and upgrade your elite warrior with three skill trees of 42 abilities and shadow powers.
  • Protect the Rashomon Valley: Save your people and defeat the curse before it ends with you and discover how the Aragami became a legend. 

PEGI 18+

PEGI 18+: The level of violence can become gross and can include horrific methods of bringing severe injury or death including torture, decapitation or dismemberment. Violence against vulnerable characters such as children and the elderly may feature, along with motiveless violence against multiple innocents.

Sexual violence and threat are also classified at PEGI 18 and sexual activity with visible genital organs can be shown. The game may include detailed descriptions of criminal techniques, or it may glamorise the use of illegal drugs.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council