The stealth genre has really been lacking of late. These days they seem to be full of either sections that are antithetical to stealth (last time I checked turret sections aren’t sneaky) or are so mechanically strict that anything outside a couple prescribed strategies lead to a baffling instant failure. They no longer seem to embrace the sadistic creativity that older games in the genre used to be full of and that’s a genuine pity. Thankfully it seems the folks at Klei entertainment also played a shit ton of Tenchu back when stealth was good and have created a modern masterwork of quiet stealthy goodness in Mark of the Ninja. This game is pure sneaking distillate, now let me tell you why...
Mark of the Ninja truly makes its stealth gameplay shine, despite being a sidescroller. How did they pull it off?
The best game Klei ever made until they went only started making early access games.
While everyone likes to play the latest shooter, and mess around in the biggest open world game, not everyone has the gaming system that's up to the task.
Fuzzy Pixels takes a look at five of the best stealth games ever made.
I know it is only an opinion but neither Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, or Tenchu: Stealth Assassins make the list?
my god who is accepting these videos? Metal Gear solid? really? Dishonored,too? No, Chaos Theory either. Such a terrible list.