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Monday, September 23, 2013

Thief dev diary explains plot and Garrett's past

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Posted June 28th, 2013 at 17:08 EDT by Will Robinson0 Comments

Developer Eidos Montreal released a new video today in which Thief’s Narrative Director Steven Gallagher describes the core narrative of the upcoming game and explains the complexities of Garrett, the thief himself. Gallagher also discusses the creative process of how the story was formed.

He explains that Garrett returns to his home finding it to be an oppressed city that is on the verge of an industrial revolution, where sickness and starvation run rampant among the people.

Watch the video below to hear what Gallagher has to say on Thief for yourself.

Thief is yet to be given a specific date, but is set for release sometime next year on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. For more on the highly anticipated stealth-action title, check out our E3 preview of the series reboot.

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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Thief E3 preview: Staying unseen never looked so good

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Posted June 23rd, 2013 at 11:48 EDT by PSU Staff0 Comments

by Jonathan Ottman

Thief--a series reboot rumored to be in the works one minute, then scrapped the next--has faced more issues coming to market than its predecessors (which is saying something). But now, stealh fans and open-world gamers can rest easy. Thanks to Eidos Montreal, the studio that brought you Deus Ex: Human Revolution, I was able to see the demo for Thief on an actual PlayStation 4. I can assure you, it was one of the best-looking games shown at E3.

The game takes place in an unnamed city where the people are on the verge of a full-blown revolution against a tyrannical Baron and his regime. You play as Garrett, the anti-hero thief who, in the demo, takes advantage of a riot to sneak into the Baron’s mansion and steal a precious heirloom, the Heart of the Lion. The demo stars off in a dark garden area outside of Northcrest Manor, which seems to resemble something like 18th century upper-class English scenery: statues, brick walls, hedges, and lamppost-illuminated areas. This type of hubris allows for many different approaches for infiltrating the mansion, from a full-out assault to playing the perfect thief. You are encouraged to play as the latter, with the idea being that you are a master thief and should avoid detection at all costs. After all, a good thief isn't noticed until it's too late.

During the demo, there seemed to be a lot of climbing atop walls and pillars to get a better view of what you will have to deal with: torches to douse, patrols to evade, etc. This will be a constant theme, so Garrett is equipped with different types of arrows to help with various situations. Water arrows can put out the aforementioned torches, rope arrows allow you to reach better viewpoints or escape detection, while another type of arrow is used to distract nearby guards.

You also have Focus mode, which, similar to the Arkham series' “Detective Mode," allows you to see interactive objects, move in slow motion (which in turn helps pickpocketing and sneaking), aim with better accuracy... Basically, improving the performance of most things that you do. Focus, however, is a finite resource so it is not to be used constantly. You are able to replenish your supply of Focus by picking poppies, but don’t expect poppies to be everywhere--it seems they will be few and far between.

Thanks to the Thief franchise’s light gem overlay in the lower left corner, you are able to notice how far the shadows extend and whether you are mostly hidden at any given time. You also have the ability perform takedowns on enemies, which usually trigger brutal third-person animations. Hiding the bodies, so as to not be discovered, is paramount.

At the end of each level, you are rewarded for things like not being spotted, amount of treasure found, and taking a non-lethal approach. You CAN take the “Rambo” approach, but you will find that most NPCs are very difficult to attack head-on; Garrett is far more talented at stealth than fisticuffs.

All in all, Thief has a variety of tools, paths, decisions, and environmental situations to keep you entertained and wanting more. With a steadfast hold to true stealth gameplay, complimented by a detailed graphical design that verges on being one of the best visual demos at E3, Thief hearkens back to the design sensibilities of hits like BioShock, Deus Ex, and Dishonored. It's definitely one to watch for on the horizon.

Thief is scheduled for release in 2014 on PlayStation 4.

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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Thief will also be sneaking onto PS3 and Xbox 360, confirms Eidos

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Posted June 20th, 2013 at 12:38 EDT by Mike Harradence1 Comments

Developer Eidos Montreal has confirmed that sneak-‘em-up reboot Thief will also be coming to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

The game was originally believed to be a next-generation and PC exclusive title, though it will now be coming to the current crop of hardware from Sony and Microsoft.

"Since Thief's announcement for a 2014 release on high end PC and next-gen platforms, we've received a huge number of questions from community members wondering if the Thief experience would ever be available for their current generation consoles," said Adam Badke, community manager at Eidos Montreal.

"With full details of the new platforms still emerging, it's understandable that some of our fans are cautious to plunge feet first into the awesomely hot but unchartered waters of the next generation."

Thief was first announced back in 2009 as the fourth instalment in the acclaimed stealth-action series, and later resurfaced earlier this year as a full reboot. The game stars master thief Garrett as he skulks around a Victorian/steampunk-esque metropolis known as The City.

The game is scheduled for release in 2014.

Are you looking forward to Thief? What version will you be picking up? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

PS4's Thief gets 33-minute demo

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Posted June 18th, 2013 at 07:53 EDT by Will Robinson1 Comments

Today GamesHQMedia posted a video published by Eidos Montreal depicting a 33-minute presentation of Thief on the PlayStation 4.

The video is filled with developer commentary and gameplay that expresses what the series reboot has in store. Eidos Montreal uses this time to focus on the improvements made in the franchise and how they are taking the stealth-action genre to the next level.

Thief will be sneaking its way onto shelves in 2014 for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Check out the video for yourself below and give us your thoughts on Thief.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Garret takes the spotlight in Thief E3 trailer

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Posted June 7th, 2013 at 11:42 EDT by Mike Harradence2 Comments

Square Enix has unsheathed the official E3 trailer for its upcoming Thief reboot, due out on PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One in 2014.

Check it out below.

Thief adheres to the stealth-oriented trappings of its predecessors, with players controlling master thief Garret as he robs from the rich in the Victorian/steam punk metropolis known as ‘The City.’

The game was originally announced back in 2009 as Thief 4.

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