Thief 3: Dark Shadows Due 26-5-04
Posted: 2004-05-23 11:17pm
Deus Ex 2: Invisible War was perhaps one of the most disappointing games of the last year, and many die-hard fans (myself included) felt it did not live up to the glory that was Deus Ex.
Now, Ion Storm Austin's latest project, the long-awaited sequel to the fantastic Thief series, is on the verge of release. I must admit, for all my sneaksieness and love of such things, I have never really finished the Thief games, but I still have fond memories of the hours I would spend casing joints, watching guard patrol patterns, and testing the limits of my sneaking ability. While I have never quite mastered the skill of Ghosting, I have my own style that fits me pretty well.
Anyway, I have read a few previews of the game, and all signs point to yes. While some elements of previous games are not a part of Thief 3, they are relatively minor things, which are compensated for by new elements. The guard AIs are supposed to massively enhanced, and the game promises to be a much more challenging stealth adventure. In preparation for the event, I plan on finally finishing Thief Gold and playing Thief 2 all the way through, in part for the story, and in part for the taste of what was before what will be comes. I honestly think that once I get my hands on Thief 3, I will never touch the original two games ever again.
Now that I've said that, anyone else want to comment, or perhaps bring up a point of contention to my gushing?
Now, Ion Storm Austin's latest project, the long-awaited sequel to the fantastic Thief series, is on the verge of release. I must admit, for all my sneaksieness and love of such things, I have never really finished the Thief games, but I still have fond memories of the hours I would spend casing joints, watching guard patrol patterns, and testing the limits of my sneaking ability. While I have never quite mastered the skill of Ghosting, I have my own style that fits me pretty well.
Anyway, I have read a few previews of the game, and all signs point to yes. While some elements of previous games are not a part of Thief 3, they are relatively minor things, which are compensated for by new elements. The guard AIs are supposed to massively enhanced, and the game promises to be a much more challenging stealth adventure. In preparation for the event, I plan on finally finishing Thief Gold and playing Thief 2 all the way through, in part for the story, and in part for the taste of what was before what will be comes. I honestly think that once I get my hands on Thief 3, I will never touch the original two games ever again.
Now that I've said that, anyone else want to comment, or perhaps bring up a point of contention to my gushing?