If you can’t find a dark patch to leap to, you can create a temporary one with Shadow Creation, allowing you to bypass tricky situations, providing you have the quick thinking and skill. With this you can teleport yourself to different points on the ground, on top of buildings, through gates, etc, as long as the target you are aiming at is in darkness (it won’t work if you try to teleport yourself next to a light source). The most vital of your powers is the shadow leap. You stealth your way through levels patrolled by guards, using your shadow powers to hide and kill at your discretion. If you have played Aragami before, then you know what to expect with this expansion – it is essentially more of the same. This is different if you make use of the co-op, however, as you can work together to deal with the levels’ challenges. Your companion does stay with you, invisible until you open a door or utilise one of the special abilities, however in single player your gameplay is unhindered (and, conversely, unaided) by the other character. You can choose either of the characters to play as – Hyo or Shinobu – though neither have any unique abilities, so it’s really just a decision based on who you think is cooler. Nightfall doesn’t follow the story of Aragami himself (and takes place before the original game), but instead that of two shadow assassins who are out to find a mysterious alchemist and “bring back a long lost companion”. It’s been a while, but along with the release of a complete edition, which comes with the previously released DLC, Aragami has a new expansion. Aragami released back in October 2016 and was an interesting and (mostly) serviceable stealth game which saw you, as an undead assassin, using your shadow powers to sneak or stab your way through guarded areas in a quest to save the imprisoned girl who summoned you.
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