Posted on: March 16, 2025

Evolverb
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 6 Avis: 1
STYX Shards of Darkness
If you like stealth gamesl ike Splinter Cell or Thief, then this game is a must play. Excellently designed game.
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Cette version GOG n’inclut pas de contenu coop. En compensation, le DLC « Set d’Akenash » est inclus pour chaque achat.
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Posted on: March 16, 2025
Evolverb
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 6 Avis: 1
STYX Shards of Darkness
If you like stealth gamesl ike Splinter Cell or Thief, then this game is a must play. Excellently designed game.
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Posted on: August 17, 2025
CivilBindle
Jeux: 64 Avis: 2
Great stealth game with some rough spots
I got both Styx games on Steam years ago. I recommend them as stealth games, and I really like the platforming elements and how well they fit into the overall stealth mechanics. The world is dark and gritty, a nice mix of steampunk and weird magic. Sour Spots: -The optimal way to get points to level up Styx's abilities is by avoiding killing people. After about the third stage I said 'cuss it' and went back to pushing people off cliffs and spitting in their food. I do not like when games give you cool, fun things to do and then punish you for using them. Not a deal breaker imo, just annoying. -Styx is a fun, snarky character but I feel they were too influenced by Deadpool in the sequel. There's a lot more fourth wall breaking humor which does reduce overall immersion. Some is fine, but they went too far in the sequel. (I did like the references to Garret and Corvo though, those were good nods)
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Posted on: February 17, 2020
Lonewolf1044
Jeux: 1714 Avis: 19
Great Game
I took one star off for the exclusion of Co-op option but still an great game regardless. I play single mode only so I do not really miss the Co-0p mode.
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Posted on: November 29, 2023
Totsch
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: Avis: 31
Most likeable oddball Styx
Most likeable oddball Styx and the suffering of unbalanced game design... Difficulty of the game in general: Ridiculous. Game difficulty in boss fights: An absolute impudence. The NPCs are almost completely free of any perception throughout the game and you can calmly walk right next to them, practically over their feet. It's a walk in the park. But when it comes to the boss fights, the confusion of the location and the damage that the bosses deal out is such unfairly balanced that you have to replay the entire goddamn scene over and over again until you find out, how you are supposed to get through that fight. On top of that, you are not allowed to save during boss fights. What's the point of increasing the difficulty level of the boss fights so much? Even on the lowest difficulty setting? So that the game doesn't get torn up by the gaming kiddies during their game reviews on YouTube? So that the game reviews in gaming magazines can emphasize that at least the boss fights are a challenge? A pity. Great setting. Cool story (for a fantasy game). Cool protagonist. Poor balancing. I really wanted to like Styx' voyage - simply because he is such a quirky, unusual character. Unfortunately, the game was often spoiled for me by the half-baked game mechanics described above. Took me a load of nerves, not to delete it and play it through...
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Posted on: August 15, 2020
stardust_79
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 667 Avis: 60
(FR) La même formule en encore mieux.
J'ai beaucoup aimé Syx; master of Shadows, et ce 2ème opus corrige pas mal de petites imperfections de son grand frère: visuellement bien plus joli et varié, évite le médiocre final du 1er et la jouabilité a bénéficié de pas mal d'ajustements. Comme pour le 1er Styx, le gros point fort est le level design, très fouillé et ingénieux, qui rend l'exploration des niveaux extrêmement plaisante. Comme dit plus haut, les décors sont bien plus variés que dans Master Of Shadows (qui consistait grosso modo à l'exploration d'une très grande tour), et certains panoramas sont absolument superbes et l'Unreal Engine 4 est bien exploité pour magnifier encore plus la direction artistique du jeu. Retrouver Styx est un vrai plaisir (coupable), et cette fois-ci ce dernier ne se gênera plus pour vanner le joueur maladroit, et il a des commentaires très amusants. La jouabilité a été rendue plus fluide comparé au 1er Styx, mais le manque de précision de certains sauts demeure malgré tout, même si les développeurs ont fait des efforts pour limiter ces lacunes. L'infiltration est toujours aussi bonne, et les nouveaux types de gardes vont donneront pas mal de fil à retordre (ah ces foutus nains renifleurs !). Donc, pour résumer, un excellent jeu d'infiltration dont tout fan de Thief se doit au moins d'essayer.
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