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GameInformer reveals their April cover story to be about the Thief reboot in the works at Eidos Montreal that was was announced as Thief 4, but now seems to be simply titled Thief. They offer some artwork that's part of a rollout of assets (which appears may have been usurped already (thanks nin)) along with a video previewing their coverage. Here's word: Series hero Garrett returns to the Gothic, industrial metropolis known simply as the City to steal any and everything that will make him richer. Unfortunately, the City is broiling with social tension as it is ravaged by a plague and lorded over by a political tyrant known as the Baron. In order to survive his adventures, Garrett will have to pay attention to his environment and make use of the may possible paths through each of the game's levels.
Square Enix plans to release Thief for PS4, PC, and other next-gen platforms sometime in 2014. Check out our coverage trailer for a taste of all the content you can look forward to absorbing over the next month.
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Re: Thief (4) Details Inbound |
Mar 5, 2013, 13:55 |
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nin wrote on Mar 5, 2013, 13:20:
Creston wrote on Mar 5, 2013, 13:12:
Burrito of Peace wrote on Mar 5, 2013, 13:02:
Creston wrote on Mar 5, 2013, 12:59: Come on, they made DE:HR and it was awesome. Give them a little faith.
Creston You mean like the boss fights?
No. Faith is earned. Yes, because three fights that take a total of 10 minutes (and can be completely negated by the Typhoon) completely do away with 50 odd hours of awesome?
Creston
Zactly. And those boss fights weren't done by them, and they've openly admitted they didn't like the way they turned out.
They were shitty design decisions and shouldn't have been shoe-horned in to the game.
You want to make excuses for half-ass attempts, that's fine. It's your money and your time. But it's not going to be the same for everyone.
DX:HR was a good game but it was far from "awesome". It's predecessor was awesome. |
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