


Aside from this rescue mission, the story does not venture any deeper than that.
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The story of Aragami, and his breach of Kaiho to free the Shadow Empress and the young girl, Yamiko, who summoned him, is told over thirteen chapters. Unfortunately, it does not make any sense why the skilled assassin can't deflect enemy swords, especially when cut-scenes show him successfully parrying attacks without any issue. The enemies will always one-hit kill him, which makes the strategy of sneaking around stages even more harrowing. If Aragami gets caught, his best chance of survival is to run and hide out of sight. While he can kill enemies with such sneaky ease, unfortunately, a full-blown battle is completely out of the question. The Shadow Assassin needs to lurk in the shadows to fully utilise his abilities to get through each stage. Some will skip, while cut-scenes will split, freeze, and fast-forward to catch up due to the lag, which is a shame as this ruins what is otherwise a visually beautiful but haunting atmosphere.
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Unfortunately, this animation upgrade comes at a cost, as the frames seem to "break" more than before. The stealth assassin feels smoother to control, and the animation flows beautifully from action to action in a way that is unlike other titles. While the base already looked great, the Shadow Edition enhances the visuals by upping the frames per second to 50. From the get go, Aragami looks beautiful as the animation feels very much like a comic book come to life.
