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February 25, 2014

Thief

Thief
Based on 1551 Ratings
7.6
metacritic
Based on 48 Reviews
68

Summary

Garrett, the Master Thief, steps out of the shadows into the City. In this treacherous place, where the Baron’s Watch spreads a rising tide of fear and oppression, his skills are the only things he can trust. Even the most cautious citizens and their best- guarded possessions are not safe from his reach. As an uprising emerges, Garrett finds himself entangled in growing layers of conflict. Lead by Orion, the voice of the people, the tyrannized citizens will do everything they can to claim back the City from the Baron’s grasp. The revolution is inevitable. If Garrett doesn’t get involved, the streets will run red with blood and the City will tear itself apart.

Thief System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows Vista with Platform Update for Windows Vista
CPU:
High-Performance Dual Core CPU or Quad Core CPU
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
AMD Radeon 4800 series / Nvidia GTS 250
HDD:
20 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 7, Windows 8
CPU:
AMD FX 8000 series or better / Intel Quad i7 Core CPU
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
AMD Radeon HD R9 series or better / Nvdia GTX 660 series or better
HDD:
20 GB available space

Thief Trailer

Thief Screenshots64

Thief Series Games

February 29, 2000
87
Thief II: The Metal Age
December 2, 1998
93
Thief: The Dark Project
May 26, 2004
82
Thief: Deadly Shadows
February 25, 2014
68
Thief
November 30, 2023
Thief: The Black Parade

Critic Reviews48

The biggest problem for this game is every stealth game that has come since Thief: the Dark Project. Thief can’t match the visual flair and supernatural powers of Dishonored. It doesn’t have the lean efficiency and murderous creativity of the Hitman series; it trails the razor’s edge stealth and gadget lust of Splinter Cell; it lacks the vision and bombast of the Metal Gear series. Hell, it doesn’t even have a very good thief.
March 26, 2014
The return of the master thief Garrett is a mixed bag. Thief builds on its series proud heritage of tactile stealth, focusing on realism but loses some of the way to modern design trends. Thief has some unnecessary padding that smooth out the gameplay as well as some cinematic ambitions that do not reach all the way. Above all, it is plagued by qualitative valleys that appear to be a result of a stressed launch. Nevertheless, Thief gets a weak recommendation because the basic formula is still fun and somewhat unique.
March 21, 2014
A nail-biting experience needing a few more coats of polish to stand out.
March 18, 2014

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