The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief

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About the Game 'The Raven - Legacy of a Master Thief' is a thrilling crime adventure in three chapters from the creators of 'The Book of Unwritten Tales'. Full of twists and turns, it immerses you in both sides of the story, combining thrill-of-the-chase whodunit with the risk and reward of a heist story.

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Developer:
KING Art
Publisher:
The Adventure Company
Engine:
Unity
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All Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (606)

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About the Game

'The Raven - Legacy of a Master Thief' is a thrilling crime adventure in three chapters from the creators of 'The Book of Unwritten Tales'. Full of twists and turns, it immerses you in both sides of the story, combining thrill-of-the-chase whodunit with the risk and reward of a heist story.

Paris, 1960. Europe is in the grip of the gentleman master thief The Raven. His burglaries are spectacular and he always emerges unscathed. Young hotshot investigator Nicolas Legrand stuns the public when he confronts the master thief and fatally wounds him.

London, 1964. An ancient ruby – one of the legendary 'Eyes of the Sphinx' – is stolen from the British Museum. At the crime scene: a raven feather. Is somebody trying to follow in the Raven's footsteps? – Legrand is back on the case. At the same time in Zurich a phone rings. Constable Anton Jakob Zellner looks up from behind a mountain of files. He has no idea what lies hidden in a bank vault, just a few hundred meters away from him. As he reaches for the receiver his life takes a crucial turn…

All three chapters are now available:
  • Chapter I: The Eye of the Sphinx
  • Chapter II: Ancestry of Lies
  • Chapter III: A Murder of Ravens

Key Features:

  • King Art's thrilling crime adventure – full of twists and turns – immerses you in both sides of the story, combining elements of classic whodunit and heist stories
  • Cinematic presentation with hundreds of camera angles and dozens of cutscenes
  • Optional puzzles and scoring system for adventure game veterans
  • Notebook and help function for adventure game newcomers
  • Breathtaking real-time 3D graphics in full HD

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows XP SP3/Vista/7/8
Processor:
2.0 GHz CPU
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
DirectX 9c compatible graphic card with 256 MB RAM and PixelShader 3.0
DirectX®:
9.0c

recommended*

Not specified

User reviews

EHOT
Recommended | 23 Feb 2023
11.4h played

A fantastic detective story with a very well-written scenario which includes mystery,tragedy,love,betrayal and investigation! The ending is also in the style of good detective novels! 10/10 raven feathers

Helpful: 10
tonylanniri
Recommended | 09 Jan 2022
26.2h played

This game was truly Amazing and Unique! Not your typical controls. The locations were exotic and fun. You got to play a detective and solve a mystery from different character's view points. The story was deep and vast

Helpful: 3
VenusZen
Recommended | 03 Feb 2023
6.2h played

It's a little buggy, but as a sharp throwback to mystery-themed point-and-click adventure games of yesteryear, the Raven is delightful. It's well-written, and easy to navigate. Fans of Agatha Christie in particular will

Helpful: 3
FeuerfuchsTV
Recommended | 07 Oct 2025
7.8h played

It's a point-and-click adventure made by the same people who have worked on The Book of Unwritten Tales. So? Is it any good? Of course it is! Is it even better than TBoUT? Don't be silly. I said it's good. Not marvelous.

Helpful: 0
ImABotKiller
Not recommended | 30 Jul 2020
8.8h played

Without spoiling anything. Let's just say the game has a good story where the characters are all connected one with another. If you like Agatha Christie novels you will probably like the story of this game. What the

Helpful: 4
kenny_abelha
Not recommended | 12 Aug 2021
27.8h played

Cool mystery, nice point & click game, bug filled. The graphics are good, the environments are beautiful, nice change of scenery between chapters but the animations for the characters are robotic and stiff to a point

Helpful: 0