Sly 3 Honor Among Thieves cranks the heist up. More playable characters, undersea and aerial missions and anaglyph 3D. A generous close to the Sucker Punch trilogy.
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Platformer1 player7+
Description
A Sucker Punch and Sony platformer released in 2006, the Korean edition of Sly 3 Honor Among Thieves. Korean localization of the third franchise entry, where Sly recruits new allies (Penelope, Dimitri) to break into the Kaine Island vault. Expanded hub, varied 3D mini-games (submarine, airship, fencing) and individual scenario arcs. Korean edition.
Sly Cooper 3 - Choehu-ui Daedo review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Cel-shading with bold outlines, nocturnal noir moods and cartoon animation: Sly's universe is a light, dark-toned cartoon. The crisp silhouettes and stylised settings compose an immediate playful elegance. This visual identity, lively and refined, has lost none of its mischievous charm.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Recruiting a crew with complementary talents to orchestrate elaborate heists pushes the variety of stealth gameplay further still. Aerial platforming, infiltration and piloted sequences flow without a dull moment, readable at every turn. A few minigames feel slight, but Sly's agility and the adventure's pacing keep the pleasure fully intact.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
The grand finale of the burglar raccoon's saga: pulling off spectacular heists with a whole crew of accomplices with varied talents, alternating stealth, platforming and inventive mini-games. The freedom of approach and the ever-present humour make every mission a joy. Stylish, generous and superbly crafted, a platformer-burglary that brilliantly closes an endearing trilogy.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Slipping through the shadows, chaining heists and acrobatics and then switching between several characters with distinct talents sets up a stealth and platforming loop full of ideas. Unlocking gadgets and preparing the next heist revives the urge to push on. A few mini-games feel out of place, but this cartoon style, this accessible infiltration and this variety keep a stubborn pull.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Pulling off meticulously staged heists at the head of Sly's gang blends platforming, stealth and varied minigames into a teeming adventure. The main quest is doubled by chests to ferret out, challenges and characters with distinct skills. That richness, paired with an irresistible cartoon style, earns the title a stubborn reputation as a generous platformer.
Technical info
💾2,8 GB📅30/03/2006
Published by Sony Computer Entertainment
Sly Cooper 3 - Choehu-ui Daedo (PS2) price, value & rarity
The Korean edition of Sly 3 under its local title, markedly rarer than the Western versions of this finale of the burglar raccoon's trilogy. This localized release appeals to collectors after the seldom-seen Korean outings of a cult platforming series. Its desirability rests above all on this geographic scarcity.
Is Sly Cooper 3 - Choehu-ui Daedo still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2005 on PS2, Sucker Punch's third project closes the trilogy by widening the open hubs further and fleshing out the band of burglars with new accomplices of varied skills. The multi phase heists, the variety of situations and a few playable stereoscopic sequences enrich an already proven formula. The cel shaded art direction and the humour keep all their charm. A slight sense of repetition and a lowered difficulty make themselves felt. A generous and warm trilogy finale, recommended for fans of platforming adventure and for followers of Sly Cooper.