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hucklebarry
Games: 361 Reviews: 3
It's still Thief
May 3, 2012 Verified owner
If you grade this game in lieu of the other titles in the Thief franchise, disappoint is inevitable. I'll start with the bad. This PC franchise finale was written from the ground up as a console port. All of its limitations are due to those of the Xbox. Because of this they had to split up levels into chunks with loading zones which killed a great deal of the ambiance. It also lead to low resolution textures and abysmal ragdoll physics. The "realistic" walking of your character is nauseating, but can luckily be modified to an extent in the ini file. The fan favorite rope-arrow was also removed as a tool at your disposal. Other lowest-common-denominator features were added like loot glint, respawning city hubs, overly reminding you of the previous games... and the game was
RazorFist
Games: 40 Reviews: 1
Astoundingly Underrated
September 30, 2012
One can simultaneously expect too much and too little from the third title in as seminal a series as Thief. Deadly Shadows' chilly public reception of late (I say 'of late', because the game was actually very well received upon release) is further evidence of this fact. While it's true the game suffers from niggling maladies like the removal of swimming and smaller level sizes, these points of contention are, more often than not, exaggerated to an appalling degree by some of the more fanatical elements in the series' fanbase. The truth of Deadly Shadows is that it refines many of the core elements of the series' style of play: Dynamic shadows that can move and thereby radically affect gameplay, a more nuanced audio engine with enhanced sound propagation and finer gradations in noise
Beckett
Games: 155 Reviews: 5
Excellent stealth gameplay and a good story, but hampered by tiny levels and frequent load screens
May 3, 2012
Thief: Deadly Shadows is the third game in the Thief series. Whereas the first two games in the series were released soon after each other and used essentially the same graphics engine, Deadly Shadows came out a number of years later, used a brand new graphics engine, and was the first game in the series to be developed for multiple platforms (not just the PC). --- The new graphics engine results in this game looking much nicer than the previous Thief games. More importantly, this engine delivers even better lighting and shadow effects than before. This is also the first game in the series that lets you play in 1st person or 3rd person perspective, and I thought both were implemented very well. (I particularly liked how while in 1st person view, you could look down and see parts of
gunnar_z
Games: 718 Reviews: 1
The Cradle...
May 4, 2012 Verified owner
This is a solid Thief game, despite the compromises made in order to cater for the XBox, on which this title was also released. The open city is a nice derivation from the first two entries to the series, and the development of the story did make me quite jumpy. Plus, it features one of the scariest (if not the scariest) level I have ever experienced in a game, The Cradle. That experience alone is worth the 10 bucks.
byrongrenades
Games: 282 Reviews: 3
Long Live Garrett, but missing Karras
May 3, 2012
Very fun in and of itself. With gameplay that differs quite a bit from the first two in the series, it was a little difficult to get into this at first, but once I did, the more open concept was a welcome addition. After doing absolutely everything there was to be done in the game like three times, I can say that I still wanted more. And really, I don't think I can say that about many games. I did however think it was a little broken to not refer even once to what must have been the aftermath of the metal age of Karras. No steambots or even spare parts lying around. To get my fill of that sort of thing, I had to go play the fan made expansions through http://www.thief-thecircle.com/ (I may have even made one or two inferior levels myself). I highly recommend the t2x project.