Thief: Deadly Shadows

Thief: Deadly Shadows

Ion Storm
May 24, 2004
Genres
Shooter, Simulator, Adventure
Developers
Ion Storm
Release Date
May 24, 2004 (20 years and 11 months ago)
Publishers
Eidos Interactive, Square Enix, Eidos Montréal
Content Rating
RP Partial Nudity
Franchises
Thief: Deadly Shadows

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Summary

In the third instalment of the Thief series, master-thief Garrett is contacted by Keeper Artemus with a mission to steal two valuable artefacts. At the same time, Garrett learns about a prophecy: the coming of a Dark Age. He embarks upon a journey to unravel a mystery that threatens the existence of the order of Keepers. Is it possible that there is a traitor in their midst? The stealth and thievery game, Thief: Deadly Shadows comes with a number of improvements over two previous parts. Released in 2004, it left behind the aging Dark Engine, using a heavily modified Unreal engine instead. Realistic lighting effects have been implemented: each character and object now casts its own shadow. A third person's view has been made available in addition to the standard first person perspective. The stealth system that made Thief: The Dark Project and Thief 2: The Metal Age famous is still in place. You have to stick to the shadows and avoid making noise, as guards will react to anything suspicious. It is also the first game of the series that introduced free roaming. The City, divided into several unlockable districts, is yours to explore. You can interact with the city's inhabitants: pickpocket, steal, or even mug them for loot.

Genres
Shooter, Simulator, Adventure
Platforms
Xbox, PC (Microsoft Windows)
Developers
Ion Storm
Release Date
May 24, 2004 (20 years and 11 months ago)
Publishers
Eidos Interactive, Square Enix, Eidos Montréal
Content Rating
RP Partial Nudity
Franchises
Thief: Deadly Shadows

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