Presumably because a new game in the franchise is launching next month, Styx: Master of Shadows and Styx: Shards of Darkness are both currently free to keep on the Epic Games Store. Both games can be ...
Don't miss the Accolades Trailer for Styx: Blades of Greed, a single-player action-adventure stealth game developed by Cyanide Studio. Players will harness the power of Quartz to explore vertical ...
In an age where gaming studios are falling like dominoes, it's both amusing and kind of awesome that a niche, often underwhelming, franchise like Styx -- whose protagonist is a foul-mouthed, ...
Maybe it's just a grand illusion or something that connects people to great times from the past. Either way, attending a rock concert ― especially a Styx show ― offers something like nothing else, ...
It may still be the beginning of 2026, but there are still plenty of new PlayStation 5 games to keep players busy until the heavy hitters release later this year. From High on Life 2 to Yakuza Kiwami ...
Shane Limbaugh (He/Him) is a Contributor from the US. While he hasn't been writing about games for very long he has certainly been playing them. His degree in Game Design and Criticism let him better ...
Nine years in the making, Cyanide has expanded Styx's scope in all the right ways without sacrificing its steadfast focus on stealth. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours ...
Styx: Blades Of Greed is a blend of stealth, action and strategy set in a vertically expansive medieval fantasy world. The infamous, sharp-witted goblin Styx makes his grand return in a third ...
Nacon and Cyanide Studio have released a new trailer this morning for Styx: Blades of Greed, as we get a better look at the storyline going into the title. This is a good two minutes of providing you ...
Rock on Des Moines. The rock band Styx, with special guest Cheap Trick, will be playing in Lauridsen Amphitheater at Water Works Park on May 21. Fans can look forward to an unforgettable night of ...
Styx’s “Pieces of Eight” has always been one of the band’s more polarizing albums. Critics lambasted their eighth – get it? – album upon release in 1978 as “narcissistic slop” – at least that's what ...