Monday, August 23, 2010

Game of the Day - Thief - Deadly Shadows

Thief: Deadly Shadows is the latest game in the Thief franchise, and not disappoint, just like the last two. Thief was released in 2004, and the graphics are very impressive at that time. I think 2004 was an important turning point in PC games, such as better hardware, in particular, were viewed with much better graphically. Before 2004 they had 2-D isometric views or block 3-D characters. But in 2004, and Thief games like Gothic 3 really showed how good a gamemight seem, so here a Thief.

If you do not know the story of the protagonist's background or because Garrett has a bright green eyes go back and play the first two Thief games. This throws you back and start a medieval crowd after exercise in a building with the aim of having a giant opal. The graphics look great, and the nuances of dynamics creates a truly dark, disturbing atmosphere that accompanies a robbery the night.

Arrows famous water is back, along withsome well-known tools, such as Black Jack, light GEM (gauge, with, if Garrett can be seen), and moss arrows, along with some new tools, like a dagger instead of a long sword (sense) and gloves climbing.

The missions are very fun and exciting, and it's up to you how you want to complete each, you can beat everyone, all killed with a knife or large arrows, or if you have a question, to abandon prejudices and maneuver your way through.Thief: Deadly Shadows is home to what I say to Cradle, the bizarre place in every game, Shalebridge; orphanage Being used as a converted lunatic asylum and macabre experiments that housed a series of lost souls, Shalebridge But it looks abandoned tutt ' nothing but empty.

Thief game is refreshing compared to most games of combat and prevent Garrett is not good at defending in a bet to win. Things are hairy when Garrettdiscovered when it leaves the shade, much like Snake in Metal Gear.

Do yourself a favor and take a copy of the thief, even if you're sure to enjoy a game of stealth. I was not sure if I raised my first copy of Thief, but I have a fan ever since.

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