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Published: 2014-03-11, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: QUIET! Sneak around this new stealth game [PH]REVIEW - ThiefXbox One • PlayStation 4Stealth games have become all the rage.From the likes of the resurrected Hitman series to critic-wowing Dishonoured, the genre has really taken off again. And Thief is hop...
Strong Stealth Elements, Engaging Plot, Enough collectibles to satisfy your inner magpie, Good graphics, Excellent atmosphere with some truly tense moments
Basic AI, Predetermined pathways, Confusing navigation, Sub-zone transition AKA ‘Press E repeatedly' mechanic, No truly original elements
Abstract: What is it? After five long years in development, Square Enix's reboot of the classic first-person stealth series emerges from the darkness.What's it on? Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PC.When's it out? 28 February 2014.Gamers ...
Atmospheric and gripping, Thoughtful mix of stealth and action gameplay, Effective sneaking, running and jumping controls
More linear than the original Thief games, Next-gen versions little more than a resolution bump, Guard AI could be more challenging
This isn't the Thief update that fans of Thief and The Metal Age demanded, but it is a superior action adventure with some brilliant missions and what turns into a gripping plot. Next-gen console owners don't get much more than a resolution boost, but wh...
Abstract: A city full of closed doors and dead ends, boxed in and lined with nothing but rough edges: That's Thief. It's hard to know quite where to begin with a shambling mediocrity such as this. It's a game that could have been great and is instead a lumpy, frump...
Published: 2014-02-25, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Released on a number of platforms at once, Thief is a game that - make not mistake about it - is about taking things that don't belong to you. We're looking specifically at the PlayStation 4 version of the game in this review - until you see specific note...
Abstract: Remember what playgrounds used to be like? The best of them featured huge wooden and metal structures filled with dodgy activities such as ring-swinging or ziplining. They encouraged risk-taking and escapades. We'd get hurt on them sometimes—I have a larg...
Thief is not without issues, understandably, and my biggest complaint lies with how the game ends. The final encounter and surprise antagonist proved painfully underwhelming, especially after all the buildup that preceded it. Sure, it wasn't quite like se...
Eidos Montreal hat sich nicht getraut, dem Mainstream-Markt zu trotzen und "Thief" in eine eigene Richtung zu entwickeln. Man will es mal wieder jedem recht machen und das funktioniert an dieser Stelle einfach nicht. Unterm Strich ist "Thief" trotzdem ein...
Viele Upgrade-Möglichkeiten, Hammer Atmosphäre, Ansprechende Erzählung, Gute Grafik, Makelloses Schattenspiel
die man selten benötigt, etwas zu einfach, die am Schluss durcheinander gerät, Gelegentlichen Bildrateeinbrüchen, Geringere Auflösung (Nur Xbox One)
r ist die Wiederbelebung einer lange auf Eis gelegten Reihe von Erfolg gekrönt. Im Falle von Thief hat Entwickler Eidos Montreal sehr viel richtig gemacht - und nur ganz wenig falsch. Thief hat netzwelt mit seiner unwahrscheinlich charmant-authentischen A...