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Thief: The Dark Project

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Thief: The Dark Project

Rating: 4.7 (80 votes cast)

Sneak through the shadows of 12 treacherous missions including haunted cathedrals, subterranean ruins, and forbidding prisons, in a dark and sinister city. Stalk your prey on the quest for stolen goods with your blackjack, sword and an assortment of unique arrows. Steal for money and uncover the hidden agendas of your allies and enemies as you play through an unravelling story of deception and revenge. Survive in a world where shadows are your only ally, trust is not an option, and confrontation results in death!

  • Stealthy gameplay brings a new dimension to first person action.
  • 12 huge missions with multiple environments.
  • Advanced enemies can see hear, speak, and sound alarms.
  • Your arsenal includes: blackjack, sword, fire arrows, water arrows, rope arrows and more!
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Thief: The Dark Project review

By 2htsi posted 1st Dec 2011

Thief takes place from a first-person perspective in a 3D environment.

The player character may lean, crouch, climb, swim and run.

He is caught while attempting to pickpocket a suspicious man.

He is contracted to steal a sword........

Play the game and you will see that the story in this game is so good !

I love ( when I play this game ) the sound and the music in the game !

And I wont to play this game again ! The good games is good games forever !

Thief: The Dark Project review

By megaborg posted 9th Jul 2011

You'll guide Thief's charismatic protagonist through a dozen missions, over the course of which a serious, surprising story will develop.

Although there aren't many missions, most of them are huge, and more rewarding at higher difficulty levels because you'll have many more objectives to accomplish.

There's further cause to want to try a mission more than once if only because the nature of the game is such that you can accomplish your task in many different ways, but in the end, you'll still wish the game was longer.

Thief: The Dark Project review

By beavioso posted 7th Jan 2011

I didn’t expect to run it on Windows 7. However, this morning I did get to the sword fight in the tutorial before having to go to work. Before setting the affinity of the Cpu (I have a quad core, and I want this game to use only one core), the game would crash after trying to start the tutorial (haven't tried skipping the tutorial).

I set the compatibility settings for the Thief.exe to Windows XP (SP 2), and then created a batch file to set the affinity to one core of my cpu.

I placed this in thief.bat in the folder with the Thief.exe file:

“c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe /C start /affinity 1 .\Thief.exe”

Here's where I learned this trick:

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/start-an-application-assigned-to-a-specific-cpu-in-windows-vista/

Basically, scroll down and in the comments you can see that the number passed after “/affinity” is a hex number 1-F for enabling all core combinations possible in a 4 core system.

Thief: The Dark Project review

By ratbat posted 17th Jul 2010

First, a warning for those of you with modern operating systems: I haven't been able to get this to run on Windows Vista or Windows 7. If you have XP or earlier, or some sort of Windows emulator, then you're in for a treat: Thief is one of the finest games ever made, period. Excellent (and revolutionary for the time) sneaking mechanics, an intriguing story and one of the best main characters in videogame history. If you can run it, at its current price there is no reason NOT to buy this classic.