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E3 2016: Styx returns in Shards of Darkness with a new co-op mode

Callum Rakestraw12 July 201628 April 202503 mins

Styx: Master of Shadows from Cyanide Studio was all right stealth game released in 2014. In my review, I said it was a fine game, but one ultimately hurt by its steady descent into rigid design. Stealth games fall into two camps: the ones that make stealth an option and those that force you down…

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