STYX: SHARDS OF DARKNESS - PC
Review: 5 - "A masterpiece of literature" by , written on May 4, 2006
I really enjoyed this book. It captures the essential challenge people face as they try make sense of their lives and grow to adulthood.

STYX: SHARDS OF DARKNESS - PC

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£29.99

Street date 14/03/2017

  • Grapple, climb and zip-line - Diverse abilities and improved stealth mechanics open up new possibilities to reach unfamiliar ground
  • Skills that kill - Upgrade abilities and use lethal tactics to defeat enemies
  • even utilise a murderous clone
  • Drop-in/drop-out Co-op Mode - Sneak and stab your way through missions with a friend at any point within the game
  • Vicious rivals - New monsters to defeat in the cryptic city of Dark Elves
  • Impressive new environments - A brand new engine brings beautiful graphics created in Unreal Engine 4.

Styx returns in a new stealth adventure!

Hired for a critical mission, explore and master huge open environments as Styx, alone or in coop with a friend. Assassinate or sneak past enemies – Humans, Elves and Dwarfs – but also much more fearsome, colossal creatures, and experiment with the new array of lethal abilities and weapons in your goblin assassin's arsenal. Spend experience points in assassination, infiltration, magic, to learn new skills and improve abilities. Explore, recover valuable artifacts and ingredients to craft deadly traps and useful items, and create clones of yourself to deceive your enemies!

PEGI 16+

PEGI 16+: The game may feature realistic violence to human characters including death and injury and can often include blood and bodies that remain after they are dead. The worst forms of bad language can be heard including sexual expletives.

Sexual activity can be shown but it must not include visible genitals. Depictions of erotic nudity may feature. The use of tobacco and alcohol may be encouraged, and the game can feature the use of illegal drugs. The game could glamorise crime.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council