{"id":22278,"date":"2016-10-08T13:32:38","date_gmt":"2016-10-08T12:32:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ps4pro.eu\/?p=22278"},"modified":"2016-10-08T17:52:44","modified_gmt":"2016-10-08T16:52:44","slug":"styx-learned-a-trick-or-two-in-shards-of-darkness-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thegeek.games\/2016\/10\/08\/styx-learned-a-trick-or-two-in-shards-of-darkness-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Styx Learned A Trick Or Two In Shards of Darkness [VIDEO]"},"content":{"rendered":"
Styx<\/strong><\/em>: Master of Shadows wasn’t bad, but Shards of Darkness<\/strong><\/em> will grow over its predecessor by a landslide, it seems!<\/p>\n Focus Home Interactive<\/strong><\/em> published a gameplay video of Cyanide<\/strong><\/em>‘s upcoming game. We can see in a lot of ways how the game improved: the engine will be a newer iteration, for starters. Cyanide<\/strong><\/em> uses Unreal Engine 4 instead of 3; the game’s world will be larger with more environments, and a lot more things to discover. This expansion means more sneaking than before, too!<\/p>\n Styx<\/strong><\/em> seems to be inspired by Assassin’s Creed, and the Batman: Arkham games. No problem, getting inspired by bigger games and using that to your advantage isn’t a crime. Our character can now craft, too, providing more variability in the gameplay<\/strong><\/em>.<\/p>\n Styx<\/strong><\/em>: Shards of Darkness<\/em><\/strong> is out in Q1 2017 on PlayStation 4<\/strong><\/em>, Xbox One<\/strong><\/em>, and PC. (Yeah, another game that got delayed…) Pre-ordering nets you the first game for free, and the Akenash Pack<\/strong><\/em> with the dagger!<\/p>\n