Other titles like Aragami fall under stealth or combat genres. Find similar experiences in those categories.
Other titles like Aragami fall under stealth or combat genres. Find similar experiences in those categories.
If you enjoy Mark of the Ninja, you might also like the Assassin's Creed Chronicles titles, especially the 2D versions. They seem quite similar in style. There are three main regions—China, India, and Russia—and they’re generally affordable compared to Ubisoft’s offerings. People often mention that Dishonored, Deus Ex, Metal Gear, Splinter Cell, and Hitman are the top AAA games in this genre, though each has its own unique twist. You can also experience some of these gameplay elements in the Metro series, but it’s not the main focus there. Dishonored 2 and Hitman both come with free demos on Steam; give them a try!
But avoiding fatalities is challenging since nonlethal methods are restricted and taking down foes feels rewarding. Still, a less chaotic experience tends to lead to a more satisfying conclusion. My first choice was high chaos: (Game plot spoiler—don’t skip it if you haven’t played.) Spoiler The boatman attempted to warn the enemies on the lighthouse island about me, so I had to eliminate him before he could do so. Can stealth be achieved in Metro titles? I’m not sure if I succeeded. Those games were engaging, though a bit challenging in certain sections. The narrative is outstanding.
It's really rewarding to team up with four foes in a peaceful, nonviolent finisher.
I don’t have that experience. I managed four before trying two at once.
In Dishonored 2, Emily possesses the 'domino' ability, enabling her to connect four foes in sequence after upgrading. This means whatever occurs with one automatically affects the others. Consequently, you can neutralize one enemy safely, leaving the rest incapacitated.
I conquered Dishonored 2 without being noticed—probably caught a glimpse once during my first run. It's far simpler than most assume. Now, regarding MGSV: TPP, escaping from a massive Gundam mecha: Spoiler Sahelanthropus was quite formidable, dominating the terrain and boasting aerial minions that demand lethal firepower. Spoiler Alert—if your chopper is waiting at the LZ, you're in trouble! It's best to restart the mission for someone at S rank.