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Thief: Master Thief Edition Online Game Code PC Download


Master Thief Edition Online Game Code PC Download

Garrett, the Master Thief, steps out of the shadows into the City. In this treacherous place, where the Baron’s Watch spreads a rising tide of fear and oppression, his skills are the only things he can trust. Even the most cautious citizens and their best-guarded possessions are not safe from his reach.

As an uprising emerges, Garrett finds himself entangled in growing layers of conflict. Lead by Orion, the voice of the people, the tyrannized citizens will do everything they can to claim back the City from the Baron’s grasp. The revolution is inevitable. If Garrett doesn’t get involved, the streets will run red with blood and the City will tear itself apart.

Key Features:

YOU ARE GARRETT, THE MASTER THIEF
Step into the silent shoes of Garrett, a dark and lonely thief with an unrivaled set of skills. The most challenging heists, the most inaccessible loots, the best kept secrets: nothing is out of your reach.

THE CITY: YOURS FOR THE TAKING
Explore the sick and troubled City, from its shady back alleys to the heights of its rooftops. Sneak into rich houses, Infiltrate the best-guarded mansions and lurk in every dark corner… unnoticed and unsanctioned.

CHOOSE YOUR APPROACH
Leverage Garrett’s arsenal to take down guards with your blackjack, shoot one of your many arrow types or use your newly acquired focus abilities to manipulate the environment and outsmart your enemies. What kind of master thief will you be?

UNPRECEDENTED IMMERSION
Become one with the world thanks to ground-breaking visual elements and a truly tactile and visceral first-person experience. Through jaw-dropping Next-Gen technical possibilities, THIEF delivers unprecedented immersion through sights, sounds and artificial intelligence.

Master Thief Edition
  • Official Digital Artbook - stunning concept art that offers a sneak peek into the shadowy world of THIEF.
  • Digital Comic - Delve deeper into the shroud surrounding Thief's obscure world with this complete collection of digital comic books.
  • Booster Pack - Get access to an exclusive bundle of optional in-game consumables that can empower you and hasten your progression through THIEF.
  • Director’s Cut Original Soundtrack - a remarkable collection of THIEF tracks.
Minimum System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows Vista with platform update
  • CPU: High-performance dual core CPU or quad core CPU
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Graphics Card: AMD Radeon 4800 series / Nvidia GTS 250
  • DirectX: DirectX 10
  • HDD/SSD: 20 GB
Recommended Specs:
  • OS: Windows 7 or 8
  • CPU: AMD FX 8000 series or better / Intel Quad i7 Core CPU
  • RAM: 4+ GB
  • Graphics Card: AMD Radeon R9 series or better / Nvidia GTX 660 series or better
  • DirectX: DirectX 11
  • HDD/SSD: 20 GB



Online Code: Currently, this item is available only to customers located in the United States and who have a U.S. billing address.


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2 Reviews
Ezriel91

I think this game is beautiful in it's own way. Garrett and the other characters may not be that detailed, but its hardly a step back in gaming. I think the city itself is beautiful and the character models fit into that environment well. I personally feel like the gaming community has come to the point where once a graphical benchmark is set (EX: The Last of Us), anything that doesn't meet or exceed those expectations must be poorly made or a lazy attempt to get our money. I do not believe this is the case with Thief. So here are MY pros and cons for the game.

Pros:
-- The amount of choice the player has in the difficulty of the game.
-- Lots of replay value (unless you went for the hardest difficulty in your initial playthrough)
-- Beautiful environment
-- Many different ways to approach your goal in each chapter
-- The combat in this game is fun, I especially like the dodging. However i think the strongest point of the combat is that it really makes you feel like a Thief. You're not overpowered. You're not captain america gone bad. You're an agile thief that got caught and now you have to fight to stay free and alive. Every time i screwed up i felt this way.
-- The feeling of accomplishment when you play this game the way it should be played is very rewarding.

Cons:
-- Character faces could be better (yes this is a con, its just not worth missing the game over)
-- Not a big fan of first person stealth. However, i can see how it is more challenging since you can't see everything around you at once.
-- The movement can be annoying at times, like on ropes.

Overall:
-- I liked this game, which is why i gave it the star rating that i did. 4 Stars = "I Like it"

Darkbard

Classic series, the grandpappy of stealth games, and I have been a HUGE fan of the series for a looong time. For everyone who is like "This game is trying to be Dishonored but it's not!" Bite your tongue. Dishonored literally would not exist without the Thief series... many of the original Looking Glass Studios folks who worked on Thief 1 & 2 ended up working on Dishonored. There are Thief easter eggs in Dishonored...

Anyway, now that you dang kids are off my lawn... about this game:

Pros: There's a lot of good stuff about Thief 4. Visually beautiful, The City has the right atmosphere, the levels are challenging, and lots of secret stuff to find and steal, which is of course the best part. There are some astonishingly horrific levels that make tingles go down your spine, because there are some terrible people in The City. I usually try to ghost my way through Thief games (no detection, no kill, and if possible, no knock-out) for the challenge, but the Dust to Dust level... yeah, sorry, some of those people had to die. The game does an incredible job of being immersive and emotional.

Cons: GIANT RESOURCE HOG. My gaming PC is on the old side, my video card is a GTX 460. There were times when Thief made my 460 cry a little. There was chugging, and I had to turn down some of the settings in certain levels, and bring them back up in others. There also seemed to be a memory leak initially, but that may have been patched out recently, because I hadn't noticed as much choking... or maybe the later levels are designed better. The initial City areas were particularly laggy. Eidos/Square Enix could have done a better job in tightening up the programming to avoid the resource hogging. I don't recommend Thief for older machines. I think the GTX 460 is about as old a video card as you want to have for this. However, a friend of mine recently purchased a new machine with an amazing video card, cranked up Thief to maximum ultra settings, and was astounded that it was a completely different game.

This might be a con for some: this game takes a lot of patience. If you fail to be stealthy enough, you'll probably be reloading a save, so SAVE OFTEN. This isn't Dishonored, where if you fail horribly and get detected, you can just magic your way through, or slaughter everyone. Garrett isn't a fighter, it's pretty easy for him to get his arse kicked by the guards. I warn you again: SAVE OFTEN.

Other cons: Garrett isn't voiced by the same sexy beast as the previous Thief games. Don't get me wrong, he still sounds good, but I have a secret love affair with Stephen Russell, the original Garret, because that sexy sexy voice is amazing...

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