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One of the best things about video games is that they let you experience things that you may never, or can never, experience in real life. Epic fantasy battles, intense gunfights, space exploration, and more are all possible.

One of our favorite things that games can let us experience is what it feels like to be a secret agent, to stealthily complete missions, to stop the bad guys without ever making a sound. It’s a feeling that you’d be hard-pressed to replicate in real life (without serious risk to yourself!), which makes stealth games all the more appealing.

With the release of classic Metal Gear titles on GOG.COM, we thought it would be the perfect time to look back at some of the classic and most amazing stealth game series to ever grace our screens. Check them out below!



Hitman
There are not many video game stars more recognizable than Agent 47. His pressed suit, his bald head, his barcode tattoo. The Hitman series has been going strong for two decades, and for good reason, it’s an amazing stealth video game!

As Agent 47, you have a variety of weapons and gadgets at your disposal, and you can don the outfits of unsuspecting people you take out, letting you into places that would be impossible otherwise. And don’t forget, hide those bodies! Any old freezer or closet should do just fine. Let’s just hope the maid doesn’t have to go in there for any reason.



Thief
If donning business suits and guns aren’t your style, then maybe it is time to dive into the Thief series. This first-person stealth title has you playing as a trained thief through a variety of different settings.

You’ll have plenty of gadgets to help you on your journey, so get creative while staying silent. And while you may not have a gun, your bow will certainly come in handy for taking out guards and water arrows will help you extinguish lights that may give your presence away.

The Thief series has been praised for its unique gameplay, moody atmosphere, steampunk-inspired world, and mature story.



Dishonored
Another gritty stealth game, the Dishonored series takes place in a plague-ridden industrial city where you play a person that has been framed with the murder of an important political figure. You’ll have to use a variety of tools to prove your innocence.

One thing that helps set Dishonored apart from the other titles on this list is the use of magical elements. With your newly found magical powers, which you can unlock and upgrade as you progress, you’re sure to find countless ways to solve problems and rid yourself of your enemies.



Splinter Cell
You are Sam Fisher, an expertly-trained secret agent that utilizes the shadows to stay undetected. Your mission, should you choose to accept it (and you definitely should!), is to stop a war from happening.

Splinter Cell is all about tech gadgets and, possibly more important, the use of shadows to stay hidden from your enemies. The game uses a unique light meter that lets you know if you will be detected or not, and there is something especially thrilling about lurking in the shadows while others around you are oblivious to your presence.



Metal Gear
You can’t have a stealth games list without including this classic title. The Metal Gear series literally changed the game and brought players into a world of stealth and espionage, all wrapped up in an engaging story.

It is also a great example of a game that lets players play as they want. Many missions could be completed in a variety of ways, whether that meant blasting your way through, or hiding in a cardboard box waiting for guards to pass, the choice is yours in Metal Gear.

If you like solid gameplay, a deep story, and memorable characters, there’s not much to dislike about this classic stealth title.

What are some of your favorite stealth titles? Let us know down in the comments!
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As far as other stealth-oriented titles are concerned:

The Riddicks, of course.
Aragami / Aragami: Nightfall (which has a sequel on the way, by the way)
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun
The Commandos (Ammo Pack, 2+3)
The Desperados (Wanted Dead or Alive, Cooper's Revenge, Desperados III)
Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood
The Church in Darkness
Invisible Inc. / Invisible Inc: Contingency Plan
Phantom Doctrine
ECHO
Wildfire
Serial Cleaner / Serial Cleaners
Shadwen
Ghost of a Tale
Styx: Master of Shadows / Styx: Shards of Darkness
Republique
Star Trek: Away Team
War Mongrels
Partisans 1941
El Hijo
Velvet Assassin
Post edited September 26, 2020 by Swedrami
Since when Dishonored became a classic ?
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Swedrami: As far as other stealth-oriented titles are concerned:
Nice list.

In ECHO I was mostly running away :-)

And of course all the Deus Ex games can be played as a stealthy bastard too.

Bioshock Infinite - Buried at Sea 2 is also stealth oriented.
You accidentally wrote MG instead of MGS.
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i_hope_you_rot: Since when Dishonored became a classic ?
It kinda got that title by default do to being an Arcane developed game.
All of them great series. Wish we could get here:

- Thief (reboot)
- The rest of the Splinter Cell games (including Padora Tomorrow, which is not on sale for PC anywhere)
- Hitman and Hitman 2 (but being live service games I guess those are out of the question) I'd argue that we can also put Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Mankind Divided in this list, since they can be played in a stealth way.
Post edited September 26, 2020 by bluethief
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Swedrami: As far as other stealth-oriented titles are concerned:
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toxicTom: In ECHO I was mostly running away :-)
On the hardest difficulty (echoes remember actions for two cycles and also need two shots to be put down) the stealth/running away ratio is definitely more in favour of the latter.
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bluethief: All of them great series. Wish we could get here:

- Thief (reboot)
- The rest of the Splinter Cell games (including Padora Tomorrow, which is not on sale for PC anywhere)
- Hitman and Hitman 2 (but being live service games I guess those are out of the question)

I'd argue that we can also put Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Mankind Divided in this list, since they can be played in a stealth way.
I too wouldn't mind Thief (2014) to be dumped here. Inarguably not a good Thief game by any stretch, but if you can see past its many flaws there is still quite a bit of stealthy entertainment to be had.

The rogue path resp. destiny in Kingdoms of Amalur is well-fleshed out as well, with constant opportunities to pickpocket, steal and stab fools in the back.
I tend to play Oblivion as a stealth game - sneaking about with a bow and dagger and putting things out of their misery without their ever knowing I was there.
So I take it Dishonored is staying on here, even with the aquisition of Arkane and Zenimax by Microsoft?
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pbaggers: So I take it Dishonored is staying on here, even with the aquisition of Arkane and Zenimax by Microsoft?
Microsoft has a 7.5 billion hole in their finances to fill, it wouldn't make any sense to pull those games from any of the storefronts.
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pbaggers: So I take it Dishonored is staying on here, even with the aquisition of Arkane and Zenimax by Microsoft?
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Swedrami: Microsoft has a 7.5 billion hole in their finances to fill, it wouldn't make any sense to pull those games from any of the storefronts.
It would if it drags thousands of customers from steam and other stores. 7.5billion is the tea chest in the office for those guys, thousands more monopolised customers tied into their subscription services then that 7.5billion will be recuperated in months.
Nice list. I wonder if any of the James Bond games will ever show up here (the ones that had official PC ports, at least).
Hope you will add number 6 soon: Alien Isolation :)