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The Raven - Legacy of a Master Thief is a thrilling crime adventure in three episodes 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.

We pointed this one out before and now it's finally been released!

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…

Release Dates for The Raven chapters
  • Chapter I: The Eye of the Sphinx (Launch July 23, 2013)
  • Chapter II: Ancestry of Lies (Launch August 27, 2013)
  • Chapter III: A Murder of Ravens (Launch September 24, 2013)

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 

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So adventure fans, who is going to pick this one up? Looks very polished! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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10 comments

Bumadar Jul 23, 2013
at the Nordic Gameshop you can get the DRM free version http://raven-game.com/en/preorder/  (1st shop listed on that page)
muntdefems Jul 23, 2013
DRM-free versions are also available on ShinyLoot, although interestingly enough that site isn't mentioned in the game's page.
xeranas Jul 23, 2013
Looks like I know what I play this weekend
Lord Avallon Jul 24, 2013
I saw iton Steam as it was released and I am very interested, I like detective games very much!
toor Jul 26, 2013
I preordered it around $20, and at www.findmyorder.com entered my order number + password. And all I get to download is a 300x220 jpg file… I tried to contact them twice, but they always send automatic dumb and obvious instructions, do you guys know how I may contact them, or what's wrong and how to fix my problem?
Liam Dawe Jul 28, 2013
Sounds like you got scammed toor, never heard of them, always be wary buying from odd websites.
toor Jul 29, 2013
no it got fixed :) thx
toor Jul 29, 2013
Nevermind, I advice you not to use their store even if "DRM free". There is a download limit, you can only download your link up to 5 times and no steam key
toor Aug 1, 2013
finally they gave me a steam key, which is nice, and reset my "5 times limit" which is pretty nice
Anonymous Feb 1, 2014
Anyone tried installing it from the GOG installers?
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