Close Menu
PixelArena.io
    What's Hot
    Reviews

    Strange Antiquities review | PixelArena.io

    News

    Soon you’ll be able to play Dungeons & Dragons in VR . . . if you want

    New Release

    Prime Gaming August 2025 Update – Free Games, Amazon Luna Access & More

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

    Important Pages:
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Trending
    • JD Gaming secures the last spot for First Stand 2026
    • Judy Greer in Grating Tabloid-Inspired Comedy
    • Oscars 2026 Final Predictions as ‘Sinners’ Looks to Make History
    • Spotify’s new Taste Profile feature lets users fine-tune their algorithm’s recommendations
    • Stupid Never Dies Preview – For Stupid Never Dies, Pop Punk Is The Origin
    • Review: Cupiclaw Involves a Charming Routine
    • Today’s Wordle hint and answer for Saturday, March 14
    • GTA 6’s online mode is set to launch later this year, but new laws in Australia and the UK could lock out millions of players
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    PixelArena.io
    • News

      Spotify’s new Taste Profile feature lets users fine-tune their algorithm’s recommendations

      March 14, 2026

      Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Surprise Launches On Xbox Series X/S And PC Today

      March 13, 2026

      Hazard Pay is a block-pushing puzzle game you can really sink your mop into

      March 12, 2026

      How to Upgrade the Blundergat in Paradox Junction

      March 11, 2026

      Gioco Studio Launches Arctic Expedition: Physics Sandbox on Quest

      March 10, 2026
    • New Release

      Stupid Never Dies Preview – For Stupid Never Dies, Pop Punk Is The Origin

      March 14, 2026

      Why are Crypto Casino Games Becoming the New Favorite for Casual Players?

      March 13, 2026

      March 2026 PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Games Announced

      March 12, 2026

      How Forums Shape Trust in Gaming Platforms

      March 11, 2026

      Phobies brings in eight new terrifying additions to its roster to celebrate four years since launch

      March 10, 2026
    • Reviews

      Review: Cupiclaw Involves a Charming Routine

      March 14, 2026

      WWE 2K26 Review – More Money, More Problems

      March 13, 2026

      Mewgenics review – a roguelite where sacrificial arse maggots and frightful defecation are the keys to success

      March 12, 2026

      ARC Raiders Broken Guidance System Location

      March 11, 2026

      Review: Monster Hunter Stories 3 Feels More Like a JRPG

      March 10, 2026
    • PC

      GTA 6’s online mode is set to launch later this year, but new laws in Australia and the UK could lock out millions of players

      March 14, 2026

      3 Blue Protocol: Star Resonance Anime Crossovers Teased

      March 13, 2026

      This gaming mouse and controller hybrid looks ridiculous, and that’s why I have to try it

      March 12, 2026

      Valve comes out swinging against New York lawsuit with rare public statement: ‘The type of deal that would satisfy the NYAG would have been bad for users and other game developers’

      March 11, 2026

      NVIDIA Virtualizes Game Development With RTX PRO Server

      March 10, 2026
    • PlayStation

      First FFXIV Beastmaster Limited Job Details Shared

      March 14, 2026

      Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 536: Legendary Cooperation – PixelArena.io

      March 13, 2026

      Etrange Overlord Demo Debuts – Siliconera

      March 12, 2026

      Expedition 33 dev process powered creative design freedom – PixelArena.io

      March 11, 2026

      Review: Fatal Frame II Remake Is Pure Beauty in Terror

      March 10, 2026
    • Xbox

      Fatal Frame 2 Remake Balance Patch Nerfs Some Ghosts

      March 14, 2026

      Parkour Labs: Conquer Neon Skies and Defy Gravity in a Brutal Vaporwave Gauntlet

      March 13, 2026

      Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea Is Natsume’s New Game

      March 12, 2026

      From GDC: Building the Next Generation of Xbox – Xbox Wire

      March 11, 2026

      Resident Evil Requiem Story Expansion DLC in Development

      March 10, 2026
    • Nintendo

      New Pokemon Mega Stone Watches Launch in April

      March 14, 2026

      The First Nintendo Direct Of 2022 | All Things Nintendo

      March 13, 2026

      2 Bunny Garden 2 Characters Revealed Alongside Release Date

      March 12, 2026

      The Nintendo Power Hotline | All Things Nintendo

      March 11, 2026

      Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta Heads to Switch Next Month

      March 10, 2026
    • Mobile

      4.1 Honkai: Star Rail Release Date and Characters Announced

      March 14, 2026

      Pokemon Sleep Snorlax Picture Book Heads to Japan Hospitals

      March 13, 2026

      Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy Warrior of Light Trailer Debuts

      March 12, 2026

      Watch Kain Highwind in Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy 

      March 11, 2026

      Umamusume Trackblazer Career, Kitasan Black Trainee Arrive

      March 10, 2026
    • Hardwares

      Looking Glass Unveils musubi Holographic Photo and Video Frame

      March 11, 2026

      ŌURA Acquires Gesture Recognition Startup Doublepoint

      March 10, 2026

      RayNeo Unveils RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR Glasses with Batman Edition

      March 8, 2026

      Rokid Glasses Update Adds Native Support for Google Gemini AI

      March 6, 2026

      Army National Guard Brings Disaster Simulations to High Schools

      March 5, 2026
    • Software

      How Superhuman Used Employee Advocacy to Manage a Rebrand

      March 2, 2026

      How Brands can Win Big at the Milan Winter Olympics

      January 14, 2026

      How to Leverage Valentine’s Day Marketing

      January 13, 2026

      How to Optimize Your Content

      December 9, 2025

      How to Run a Successful Hanukkah Creator Campaign | NeoReach

      November 26, 2025
    • Guides

      Today’s Wordle hint and answer for Saturday, March 14

      March 14, 2026

      All Black Ops Royale Playlist Challenge Rewards in Warzone

      March 13, 2026

      Slay the Spire 2 Ironclad character guide

      March 12, 2026

      Today’s Wordle hint and answer for Wednesday, March 11

      March 11, 2026

      Befriending Cubone in Pokemon Pokopia is Surprisingly Sad

      March 10, 2026
    • E-Sport

      JD Gaming secures the last spot for First Stand 2026

      March 14, 2026

      MOUZ and Team Spirit qualify for ESL Pro League Season 23 playoffs

      March 13, 2026

      FURIA and Gentle Mates suffer VALORANT Masters Santiago elimination

      March 12, 2026

      Brawl Stars tournament automation comes to Toornament

      March 11, 2026

      Crazy Raccoon unveils OWCS roster for 2026

      March 10, 2026
    • Entertainment

      Oscars 2026 Final Predictions as ‘Sinners’ Looks to Make History

      March 14, 2026

      Shooting For Ginny & Georgia Season 4 Has Ended: Release Date and Cast Updates

      March 13, 2026

      Ted Levine Expresses Regret Over ‘Silence of the Lambs’ Trans Depiction

      March 12, 2026

      Disneyland Cast Members Hospitalized After Chemical Reaction Near Star Tours Attraction

      March 11, 2026

      JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’s Confidante on ‘Love Story’ & What the Famous Couple Was Really Like (Exclusive)

      March 10, 2026
    • Movies

      Judy Greer in Grating Tabloid-Inspired Comedy

      March 14, 2026

      Bradley Cooper ‘leading candidate to write and direct forthcoming Ocean’s 11 prequel’

      March 13, 2026

      Poignant Road-Trip Drama Takes Rewarding Detours

      March 12, 2026

      Kate Winslet to play female lead in The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum

      March 11, 2026

      Where to Watch Online, Disney+ Release Date

      March 10, 2026
    • Featured

      Disney Afternoon Collection Switch Release Feels a Little Stronger

      March 14, 2026

      The Coolest Games We Saw At GDC 2026

      March 13, 2026

      Don’t know your FSR Diamonds from your DirectStorages? Here’s what all that Project Helix tech-speak actually means

      March 12, 2026

      My Favorite Vtuber Is Scary IRL Manga Focuses on Anxiety

      March 11, 2026

      Quarter Up On Invincible VS’ Story Mode: ‘It’s Absolutely Going To Be Rewarding’

      March 10, 2026
    PixelArena.io
    Home»Reviews»Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow Review
    Reviews December 12, 2025

    Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow Review

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Copy Link
    Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow Review
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Copy Link

    As series go, Thief boasts quite the checkered history. Originally born of Looking Glass Studios, the first two entries are celebrated as helping pioneer the Immersive Sim genre. The latter was also Looking Glass’ swansong. Then the next two entries were the fairly divisive Thief: Deadly Shadows (also Ion Storm’s swansong) and Eidos Montreal’s THIEF (2014), which left things uncertain if we’d ever see a return to Garrett’s gloomy, snarkily charming world of steampunk thievery. Yet here we are with Maze Theory’s Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow.

    And incredibly – they pulled it off! Mostly. It wouldn’t be a Thief game without some jank, and we’ll get to that shortly. Regardless, I’m truly astonished at how well Legacy of Shadow weaves the old world with the new. Whether this is your first time with the series or you’ve been following along since the Y2K days, there’s reason to strap your headset on for this one.

    The Facts

    What is it?: A single-player VR stealth game with puzzle elements
    Platforms: Quest, Steam, PS VR2 (reviewed on Quest 3)
    Release Date: Out now
    Developer: Maze Theory
    Publisher: Vertigo Games
    Price: $29.99

    Now a little additional context is in order. You see, it was always hinted that THIEF (2014) wasn’t actually a hard reboot. There are nods to the world of the first three games as ancient history. If anything, there are some hints to suggest that Garrett’s hometown possibly operates on Legend of Zelda reincarnation rules. And without getting into spoilers… I like the way Maze Theory finally addresses this. Set in the centuries between the third and fourth games, there’s just enough connective tissue to make things work.

    The player sneaks up on two guards, reaching for the one's coinpurse on their back.
    Easy does it…

    I believe Maze Theory knew they were dealing with a fanbase that pays attention to these details. The nods made here aren’t simply for show, but elaborate on the early years of the Northcrest family’s dogmatic, tyrannical reign over The City. In turn, the dialogue between new protagonist Magpie and Garrett (voiced perfectly as always by Stephen Russell from the original trilogy), is sharply written. There’s no profound takeaways here, but what’s delivered is satisfying.

    That’s well and good, but all the loving appreciation for a setting wouldn’t be worth a guard’s coin purse if the game played poorly. Fortunately, Legacy of Shadow is superb – when it’s working properly. The goal is simple: grab everything not nailed down worth any coin, accomplish whatever primary objectives are set before you, and maybe tackle a few secondary goals if you’re up for more of a challenge. It feels far more like free-form puzzle solving than an archery game, which is a relief because that’s how Thief should feel.

    Seeing as Magpie is still a rather young thief, she stumbles more often and has far fewer resources. She has to skulk around in the shadows carefully. Direct confrontations are best avoided entirely, as even in a best-case scenario, you’ll take more hits than it’s worth. Instead, to ensure they stay hidden, you can whip out a bow with a limited arsenal of arrows, a nightstick for knocking out most (but not all types of) enemies, activate a special vision mode that highlights tactically advantageous things, and surprisingly… you can wield your voice.

    The player's right hand reaches out for an overhead pipe in a private chapel dimly lit by moonlight.
    This game is going to seriously mess with you if you have a fear of heights.

    I was dubious at first of that final option, remembering how ill-fated other attempts in gaming’s past have failed at incorporating voice input. And yet, Legacy of Shadow makes great use of it. You can limit it to just being able to blow, which lets you summon a friendly bird for some extra coin or lure guards, and blow out candles. With the fully immersive setting on, any talking is translated into a noise in-game that can tip enemies off to your presence. Cursing under your breath can actually lead to you jumping when someone suddenly and audibly responds to it – a welcome inclusion. That said, it’s probably best to turn it off if you’ve got family talking in the background.

    Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow is certainly one of the more involved VR games on the market. Full body motion is a requirement, including climbing sections that if failed can lead to Magpie’s death. The bow has to be manually strung and aimed with precision, wobbling easily. Almost all abilities require reaching around to your head, shoulders, and waist.

    This is not a game for players who want to sit back and relax. While there are accessibility options, including customizable snap turning, they only ease things to a certain extent. Expect a lot of stretching, reaching, and waving around. Don’t have anything fragile nearby. There is a limited automatic ducking function and a crouch button, but further crouching in real life is advisable to avoid detection. This is not for those with weak stomachs or easily strained joints.

    There is, at least currently, one small exploit though, if nothing else. If you crouch in real life, go into settings, and reset your height calibration, it can make you taller. This makes you more easily spotted, but those struggling to reach certain handholds or items may find this useful. This is still present after patches as of this writing.

    The special vision mode is a returning feature from THIEF (2014), though in a very different form. In the prior game, it’s essentially a super-thief mode moderated by a limited use meter that has to be refilled manually. It could also be upgraded. That’s not how it works in Legacy of Shadow. Here it’s infinitely usable, but overheats if used for too long, and is demonstrably less powerful. It’s most effective at identifying lootable items you may have missed and tracing electrical circuits to disable some security tech. No super speed pick-pocketing. Sometimes it can reveal hints left by a mysterious new organization reminiscent of the Keepers of the original Thief trilogy.

    Magpie’s bow is a bit more of a mixed bag. The biggest issue is it starts off so limited that you’ll barely use it. Unlike in most Thief games, you can’t use your coin from prior missions to buy what you need – instead, you have to complete Reward Objectives, which grant you a choice of one of three perks. Some of these perks are absolutely useless, like having slightly more health in a game where combat is the last thing you should engage in. Others are darn near necessities, like starting every mission with three rope arrows in your quiver, minimized fall damage, and moving unconscious bodies faster. As such, the bow is something you’re likely to only use for key objectives and replaying missions.

    An overhead view of a City Watch occupied tavern, with barricades and watchlights, in the dead of night.
    Despite the cramped space afforded to most areas, the visuals still capture a gorgeous, towering city landscape.

    What doesn’t help matters while playing is how the two perks relating to health would always appear first. It’s like they were impatiently waiting for me to pick them, so I’m being drip-fed one worthwhile upgrade each time I earn a reward. It’d be better if the perks offered each time were randomized. At least it gives you something to work for when replaying missions, since you can vary your approach with every perk. Still, for most players, the nightstick and ghosting about should be their go-to. Swipe a guard’s legs, then conk them on the head to be dragged off out of sight. Easy, relatively reliable, and it guarantees you’ll get the pacifist stat every single mission.

    The real highlights are the thrill of grabbing everything in sight without getting caught. At one point, I’m weaving between writing desks, plucking items from out of view while a guard was looming overhead. It’s not even a setpiece, and completely optional, but it has me engaged like it’s some key moment in a heist movie. A little white dot appears when there’s loot to grab, an effective stand-in for a sense of touch, though there’s also some nice kinetic feedback from your controllers. Even patting your other palm with your nightstick elicits a slight sensation. Thief VR’s attention to detail is quite welcome.

    That same tactile approach is taken when keying hidden compartments behind bookshelves and paintings, as well as rotating your controllers to pick locks. It’s all well integrated and flows smoothly. There’s a few key moments that require environmental observation as well, with the potential to either alarm guards or feel like the smartest person in the world if you pull off a heist properly.

    On a personal note, I love how versatile guards’ helmets are. You can find them strewn about levels, and they’re actually quite useful. You can wear them, toss them as a distraction, or even knock some guards out with them! Is the game at Immersive Sim levels of depth? No, but it is marvelously fun sneaking around, using every tool in your arsenal.

    The only aspect that makes things less exciting is how your opponents are not clever. Most guards are easily fooled, and checkpoint resets are generously well placed for when the guards are actually a threat, particularly the nightstick-invulnerable heavy guards. From what I can discern, it’s only possible to eliminate them by going lethal, which costs precious fire arrows.

    Hiding under a bar room table, the player takes aim with their bow and a water arrow to extinguish a nearby fireplace to unlock a secret route ahead.
    Water arrows are your friends. Guards relighting chimneys beneath you afterwards are not.

    Speaking of disappointments, let’s rip off the band-aid: In my time with the game, there have been some peculiar issues. Sometimes objects fail to load in properly, like a treasure chest going transparent whenever I face it from the front – or an entire basement visually deloading momentarily if I walk too close to an adjoining wall. Nothing that breaks gameplay, but obviously has a negative impact on immersion. You can pick the lock of an invisible chest as easily as a visible one, but it’s less than ideal for maintaining atmosphere.

    That said, the ragdoll physics for unconscious enemies can be peculiar as well. The most astonishing instance of this was when, while dragging a guard who curled over himself unconscious, his ragdoll somehow sent me up through the floor to the second story of Northcrest Manor. If you’re reading this after a few more patches – we’ve seen two already – you might be getting something a little more stable and immersive.

    While I’m also not one to be too flummoxed by graphical limitations, there certainly are clear compromises on Quest 3. It’s nothing horrendous and still looks good, though Thief VR’s resolution and texture quality take an understandable hit on Quest systems. PC VR offers a notable visual upgrade, though I can’t personally speak for how the PlayStation VR2 edition compares.

    A crate-filled courtyard is cast in a red hue night glow, save for a yellow spotlight off to the right, and a lantern on a wall to the left. A guard is at his post in a tower opposite the player's POV.
    That’s one of the heavy guards. Don’t get caught by them.

    I cleared Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow in roughly five and a half hours and that’s with thorough exploration. A few levels are repeated, though with updated layouts and objectives in each that help them stand out enough to feel distinct. There’s novelty to be found in the remixed locations. Your prior knowledge is an asset, rather than a frustration. I can absolutely see someone blazing through Legacy of Shadow in a weekend. Replaying levels to either ghost or blitz through can be enjoyable, though some additional difficulty modifiers or a challenge mode map like in THIEF (2014) would be welcome.

    Thief VR Review – Final Verdict

    Crucially, Legacy of Shadow is all about encouraging the player to try for a little bit more. Between secondary objectives, bonus markers like completing a mission without alerts or finding every bit of gold lying around, and reward objectives that grant new perks? There’s some meat on the bone, even if it’s still lean meat. I’ll always take good but short instead of longer but worse. These levels are wonderfully detailed despite their small scope, yet a more exploration-inclined player such as myself is likely to see most of each in their first run.

    Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow may be a bit modest and rough around the edges, but it’s also impressive in the right ways. It melds modern sensibilities with a retro mindset, welcoming new players to the series. Magpie is a charmingly impish lead aided greatly by Garrett’s ghostly reprisal. The foundations set here can deliver a proper fresh start for this classic series. I can see Magpie’s story continuing, though time will tell if that’s the case. Either way, Maze Theory pleasantly surprises with the next generation of Thief.


    UploadVR uses a 5-Star rating system for our game reviews – you can read a breakdown of each star rating in our review guidelines.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link
    Previous ArticlePath of Exile 2’s Druid can tear up the ARPG’s endgame, but be careful about your hitbox
    Next Article Dual Override Announced For PC and Consoles

    Related Posts

    Review: Cupiclaw Involves a Charming Routine

    WWE 2K26 Review – More Money, More Problems

    Mewgenics review – a roguelite where sacrificial arse maggots and frightful defecation are the keys to success

    ARC Raiders Broken Guidance System Location

    Review: Monster Hunter Stories 3 Feels More Like a JRPG

    Pokémon Pokopia Review – A Pleasant Paradise

    Planet of Lana 2 review – a grander, more dynamic platformer sequel that keeps hold of its heart

    How to Catch Tangela in FireRed & LeafGreen

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Follow Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    Top Picks
    PC

    Best 30 Minecraft 1.20 Village Seeds – PixelArena.io

    PC May 28, 2025
    Featured

    D.N.Angel New Edition Feels Like a Proper Return to the Manga

    Featured November 23, 2025
    News

    The Top 16 VR Anime Games Right Now

    News November 11, 2025
    Reviews

    Enshrouded Early Access Review | Attack of the Fanboy

    Reviews September 14, 2025
    Reviews

    ARC Raiders Broken Guidance System Location

    Reviews March 11, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

    Editors Picks
    Nintendo October 19, 2025

    Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Spoilercast | All Things Nintendo

    News September 15, 2025

    This horse-themed browser puzzle game is an absolute delight and I can’t stop playing it

    Xbox September 9, 2025

    Watch Tales of Xillia Remastered Jude and Millia Opening Movies

    Movies December 24, 2025

    Jack Black teases ‘tons of Easter eggs’ in Super Mario Galaxy Movie

    About Us
    About Us

    Your ultimate source for gaming news, delivering the latest updates, reviews, and insights from the gaming world. Stay informed, entertained, and ahead of the game with our comprehensive coverage of all things gaming.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Our Picks
    Mobile

    Mobius Final Fantasy Will Reveal the Story of Tidus After FFX

    Hardwares

    Qualcomm and VoxelSensors Partner to Optimize 3D Sensing

    Mobile

    Jump+ Jumble Rush Is Tower Defense With Manga Characters

    Top Reviews
    E-Sport

    JD Gaming secures the last spot for First Stand 2026

    Movies

    Judy Greer in Grating Tabloid-Inspired Comedy

    Entertainment

    Oscars 2026 Final Predictions as ‘Sinners’ Looks to Make History

    © 2026 PixelArena.io.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.