Styx: Blades of Greed
Action
Adventure
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Color Alternatives
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Playable without Timed Input
Save Anytime
Stereo Sound
Subtitle Options
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

The master of stealth is back! Explore the dizzying heights of the Iserian Continent and cunningly eliminate your enemies. Thanks to your Quartz powers, you are freer than ever. Be creative: Never has it felt so good to be greedy.

Developers: Cyanide Studio
Publishers: Nacon
Release Date: Feb 19, 2026
Price (USD): $39.99
Current Players: 35

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(79%)
level design
core stealth mechanics
Master of Shadows
exploration variety
creative options
character banter
open-world design
feature removal
character portrayal
technical issues
performance problems
lacks humor
graphical issues
poor lighting
The reviews depict a game that is appreciated for its level design and core stealth mechanics, but is weighed down by technical issues and performance problems on Unreal Engine 5. While some players enjoy the return to Styx's original character style, others miss the humor and character dynamics of previous installments. Players have acknowledged that the game has potential, but recommend waiting for patches due to significant technical issues. Overall, there's a consensus that the game's current state is not fully optimized, although its foundational elements remain strong enough to garner interest from dedicated fans.

Positive Points

  • Many players appreciate the game's level design, especially the verticality and the new travel points, which provide a sense of exploration and variety.
  • The return to Styx's original 'Master of Shadows' personality is seen as a positive change, offering a more authentic and engaging character experience.
  • The game's core stealth mechanics are praised for offering multiple ways to approach challenges, with players enjoying the creative options available for stealth and problem-solving.
  • Negative Points

  • Numerous reviewers mention significant technical issues, with frequent crashes and poor performance being notable problems, especially when played on Unreal Engine 5.
  • Many players are dissatisfied with the lack of character banter and humor, which was a hallmark of previous games, noting that Styx's wit and charm feel diminished.
  • Graphical issues such as motion blur, global illumination, and poor lighting have been criticized for making the game look visually unappealing and affecting gameplay.
  • Mixed Points

  • The removal of some features, like the death banter and full co-op mode, has divided players. Some miss these elements while others see the changes as a step forward.
  • The open-world design and larger levels receive mixed feedback, with some players enjoying the freedom and others feeling that it detracts from focused stealth gameplay.
  • Common Themes

  • Players frequently discuss the game's performance issues and bugs, highlighting the need for optimization and patches.
  • The balance between maintaining the series' classic elements and introducing new features is a central concern, with opinions varying on how well the game manages this balance.
  • The character of Styx and his portrayal remains an important aspect for fans, with opinions divided on whether his updated personality and dialogue hit the mark.
  • Updated 2/20/2026, 12:02:10 AM UTC