Its a shame this game seems be so underground, at least from judging the amount of reviews. This game has some of the best stealth action I've seen since Mark of the Ninja. There's so many interesting tools to abilities and the AI acts pretty dynamically so as a result you can have levels play out in different ways even if you use the same tools. When you get in the zone it's really fun to rack up a high combo and pull off moves you'd see in some anime action scene. My only criticism is that the game feels a bit bloated with 100 levels, I had to take a break for a few months before completing the second half of the game. Things will start to feel samey and repetitive even with the dynamic AI and tools. I do appreciate that we got 100 levels, I think it would be better if some of those levels were moved to a bonus level section so the pacing of the main story feels better.
Unshaded
- Release Date:
- Jul 21, 2021
- Developer:
- Ametist studio
- Publisher:
- Ametist studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
The streets are chaotic, hundreds of people die every day. State structures are corrupt, the police are inactive, and gangs are fighting for power in the territories.

You are a former military man and now a saboteur with the call sign "Fiend". The Agiru Corporation hired you to undermine the authority of the gangs and test a new technology for expanse travel in combat conditions.
• More than 10 hours of exciting challenges await you.
• 100 challenging levels that will test your strength.
• The main character. Play as the ninja of the future and choose your style of play.
• Stealth. Hide in the shadows, stay elusive, attack at the right moment and make unique combos.
• Arsenal. Use your trusty katana and a dozen more different types of weapons: mines, smoke bombs, explosives and throwing knives.
• Skills. As you play, unlock new abilities that will help you realize your plans.
• Costumes. 5 different costumes with unique capabilities.
• Achievements. Complete 41 achievements and become a ninja master.
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User Reviews
I could practically HEAR the camera begging to be player-controlled, with its erratic zooming in and out. However, if you can get past this glaring issue, Unshaded has a fantastic stealth experience to offer. The game really opens up once you've unlocked the first couple of skills. I loved using the 'grapple knife' to snatch enemies off patrol and into the shadows where I could quietly finish them off. I also enjoyed later missions where more challenging foes appeared, like the Hunters, who have no set patrol paths and are very difficult to kill. Acquiring new suits makes it possible to have bigger inventories, be less visible in the shadows or even turn enemies to ash when killed, and I had a great time in particular with the last one. In each mission, you can kill everyone or no-one, use a range of gadgets to sneak past, disable or destroy your foes (both organic and robotic) and complete basic objectives. The general flavour is search-and-destroy. If you're clever, you can use com...
Well designed and soft gameplay, not really struggling player to piss off, I played Pixel Shinobi and for an one man developer such an admirable effort, waiting for the next titles. Keep it up Ametist.
I'll update this as I go, but basically, a top-down stealth game that may not be super polished but has plenty of challenge and encourages high-skill play, with some endearingly eurojank cutscenes and animated avatars that actually aren't bad to look at. I'm not sure how sharp the learning curve is but it doesn't seem that unforgiving so far (~30 missions or so), but it very barely holds your hand through it; e.g. if you mess up tossing a bomb at a target generator, you'll have to restart if you don't have enough, but most of the early levels are fairly short. How item storage works is a bit quirky, as you get some upon completing missions a lot of the time but I think you can also grab new ones in the missions themselves whenever you play and finish them. The hunters are quite a curveball when you first run into them, and you have to learn how they work the hard way if you're not lucky. It's an interesting game as far as being something I haven't played of its type much before.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: 10
- Processor: 2.16Hz
- Memory: 100 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128MB graphics
- Storage: 42 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Unshaded cost?
Unshaded costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for Unshaded?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: 10 Processor: 2.16Hz Memory: 100 MB RAM Graphics: 128MB graphics Storage: 42 MB available space
What platforms is Unshaded available on?
Unshaded is available on Windows PC.
Is Unshaded worth buying?
Unshaded has 100% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Unshaded released?
Unshaded was released on Jul 21, 2021.
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