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  • Thief Gold

    From:Eidos Entertainment , Eidos , Eidos Interactive ,
    Thief Gold
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    User Rating:4.5 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#19070




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    3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
    no need to hyperventilate, 2004-05-24
    when i bought my windows gamebox about a year ago, one of the first things i got was "thief bundle", which i gave a five star rating. however, one of my gripes was that the gold version did not come with it, and i wanted to get this after reading websites. finally, i got it through amazon, new and at a very cheap price!

    there are 3 extra levels in this game. in thief 1, you need four stones to get into a cathedral; you find these in two levels, two stones per level. in the gold version, each stone is found in its own level. the first gold level, thieves guild, is long and has little to do with the story. its a good level anyway, with the creepiness thief 1 is known for. however, the mage towers is a repetitive and somewhat tedious level, while song of the caverns is the exploration of an opera house that is also rather tedious. basically, its like citibank, but not as good.

    so...i realize that most thief fans will want the gold to have the complete set, but, in itself, the gold is not really worth hyperventilating over. however, it still is thief 1, which, old, gold, or whatever, is still the scariest and one of the best games ever made for computer.


    no need to hyperventilate, 2004-05-24
    when i bought my windows gamebox about a year ago, one of the first things i got was "thief bundle", which i gave a five star rating. however, one of my gripes was that the gold version did not come with it, and i wanted to get this after reading websites. finally, i got it through amazon, new and at a very cheap price!

    there are 3 extra levels in this game. in thief 1, you need four stones to get into a cathedral; you find these in two levels, two stones per level. in the gold version, each stone is found in its own level. the first level, thieves guild, is long and has little to do with the story. its a good level anyway, with the creepiness thief 1 is known for. however, the mage towers is a repetitive and somewhat tedious level, while song of the caverns is the exploration of an opera house that is also rather tedious. basically, its like citibank, but not as good.

    so...i realize that most thief fans will want the gold to have the complete set, but, in itself, the gold is not really worth hyperventilating over. however, it still is thief 1, which, old, gold, or whatever, is still the scariest and one of the best games ever made for computer.


    4 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
    Deserves 5 Stars and More. Best PC Game I'Ve Tried., 2003-06-11
    If you're into role-playing action games such as Tomb Raider or Silent Hill, this game is right up your alley. This first-shooter game had me helplessly immersed in the game, obsessed with finding all the loot and goodies. Gameplay is smooth, storyline actually has a plot, weapons are loads of fun to experiment with the different AI, the zombies/ghouls/machines you encounter are tough to vanquish, Garret's lines are laced with cynical humour, and the fear-factor level will have your heart pounding.

    The whole idea is to sneak around as much as possible without killing the human guards while collecting loot that will help you as you progress up the levels, and you're responsible for picking your own tools and weapons for the next heist. My head was spinning in some of the levels as maps are unavailable or vague, but this only made my anticipation climb several notches while exploring the levels. I never thought footfalls and noises could feel so delicously scary. Plus the sneaking around is so much more challenging than having to kill everything in sight. Playerbility of the game is worth every penny - there were some levels that took me over 2 hours to complete. Highly, highly recommended.

    Note: The original Thief is more seamless with its storyline compared with Thief Gold as Thief Gold added levels which create a rather choppy story. But I found that the added levels prolong gameplay and provides additional challenge and fun to the overall game.


    10 of 10 customers found the following review helpful:
    Grab this game!!!, 2002-11-24
    I've been an avid PC game player since 1993 and own hundreds of titles, and I can honestly say that Thief and Thief 2 are the pinnacle of PC gaming. This is without doubt the most immersive and scary game-playing I've ever done. Yet everything is presented tastefully understated. Nothing is in your face. I frequently actually had to stop playing because I was getting too involved and nervous--but I always went back. I did several marathon sessions on these games, some lasting over 10 hours at a time, non-stop. They have massive replay value, as each time you play, you will have different adventures. I particularly remember all the times I ended up blowing my cover, and not having recently saved my game, I didn't want to start from my last save, so I ended up running for my life from guards who gathered up more guards as they chased me. One time I had a good ten minute chase just because I didn't want to give up the progress I had made. I was chased down hallways of a mansion, finally finding an open window, I climbed out onto the porch roof, lost several health points as I jumped to the ground. I lost those guys but then the guards in the front yard saw me and took over. I took several blows and arrows as I did an end run around them and headed out the front gate. They were hot on my trail. I ran down several city streets, totally disoriented, finally gaining some distance by hiding around a corner in a doorway. I took out 2 of them as they passed by with my arrows. Then I ran again. The others saw me and chased me, but they were a hundred yards behind me now. I came to an arching bridge, which I began to cross. Suddenly I realized where I was and knew I was trapped. I jumped over the railing and into the water of a canal. I went underwater and heard arrows splashing into the water above me. I swam underwater upstream until I was almost dead from lack of air, then I surfaced. They were all on the bridge looking the other way in the direction I had jumped. I made my way quietly to some steps and climbed out of the canal. I was down to 15 health points. I went back to the mansion and found the lower level almost deserted because they were all down at the canal. I went in and continued my mission, this time remembering to save my game. It's this kind of thing (which happens a lot!) which will induce sweat and cause you to feel exhausted after you've played. This is more of an experience than a game. Don't miss this!

    2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    The Best Game Ever, 2002-10-14
    I have bought this game last year. That was my biggest mistake. I spend the next two weeks locked up in my hotel room not beeing able to let go of this game. To say that it is addictive is like saying nothing at all. You don't play the game, you become the master thief Garret. You get transformed into his world....you see what he sees, you hear what he hears, you think like he thinks. This is an absolute gem in the gaming world. Once you experience the Thief games-you will not be able to enjoy anything else. A must have, period.

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