
Deep Shadows is a software developing company based in Kiev, Ukraine. It was founded in 2001 by the authors of the Vital Engine: Sergey Zabaryansky and Roman Lut. They began working together as a team in 1998. Lut came to the game industry from demo making. By the time of their meeting, two of his demos were the prizewinners on the well-known Russian demo-party "Enlight". Meanwhile, Zabaryansky worked in two USA software companies before. In 1999 they started to work in GSC Game World on Codename: Outbreak (Venom). Zabaryansky was producer and lead programmer of this game. Lut was a programmer and level designer. Having finished successfully this project, they left the company and founded Deep Shadows to develop a new RPG/action title based on Vital Engine 2. This game eventually became Boiling Point: Road to Hell (2005). The company continued developing free-roaming action games with role-playing and driving elements afterwards.
Deep Shadows has been active in the gaming industry from 2005 to 2009, with 3 titles tracked on PlayPile. Their catalog primarily spans Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Racing, with additional titles in Adventure. Their catalog holds a 56/100 average rating, reflecting a mix of 1 well-received and 2 more divisive titles. Their highest-rated title on PlayPile is Boiling Point: Road to Hell (66.6/100). Their games are available on PC (Microsoft Windows).