Money Theft 3: Last Mission

Money Theft 3: Last Mission

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About Money Theft 3: Last Mission

Third entry in the Money Theft series from Valkeala Software. You play as Terlander, a gangster chasing cash stashes in gritty urban environments. Released November 2025, it’s a PC-only single-player adventure with third-person shooter mechanics. The plot hinges on recovering mystery money bags across distinct zones. Think stealthy takedowns, quick-time action sequences, and navigating puzzle-like layouts to bypass security. Ideal for fans of methodical heist gameplay but not a impressive entry. Simple premise, straightforward execution.

Gameplay

You move Terlander through environments like warehouses and high-rises, using a mix of stealth and gunplay. Missions often involve disabling cameras, hiding bodies, and solving environmental obstacles to reach money bags. Combat feels twitchy but forgiving, with a focus on cover mechanics and weapon swapping. Each level has a 10-15 minute runtime, balancing stealth sections with sudden shootouts. Controls are responsive, but the camera occasionally glitches in tight spaces. No multiplayer or branching storylines, just linear heist scenarios with randomized loot drops to encourage replayability.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5 but completion rates drop to 82% past 10 hours. Average playtime is 11 hours, with 65% finishing under 14 hours. Moods: 38% “satisfying,” 22% “boring,” 18% “frustrating.” Reviews highlight the “crisp gunplay” but note repetitive level designs. One user wrote, “The first mission feels fresh, but by level five it’s just running into the same traps.” Achievement completion is 78%, with 45 total. Critics praise the “tight third-person controls” but call it “hit-and-miss for casual players.”

PlayPile's Take

A decent pick for $29.99 if you like third-person shooters with heist themes. The 45 achievements (500 points) offer mild incentive for completionists. Works best in short bursts, perfect for players who want 10-15 hour sessions without long-term commitment. Doesn’t innovate beyond its predecessors but executes core mechanics reliably. Pass if you prioritize open-world freedom or deep narrative. Stick to it if you enjoy linear, action-heavy experiences with a side of stealth.

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