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There's a new sheriff in town, and he's after you...

Thief™ II: The Metal Age was the last game released by the legendary Looking Glass Studios. You can relive this instant classic now for merely $9.99!

The story picks up after the events of [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/thief_gold" target="_blank]THIEF™ GOLD. The Metal Age has come to the City. The city has gone fully steampunk and steam-powered robots, cameras, and other cutting edge wonders have been introduced by the Mechanists, a faction raised from the ashes of the Hammerite religion. Although the Mechanists are a new cult, they are led by a former Order of the Hammer priest named Karras, and he is showing the usual Hammerite taste for labyrinthine plots. Not everyone loves the new religion, though, and the City’s people have created a small religious sect in opposition to the Mechanists. The Pagans are a nature-loving sect led by Viktoria, a wood nymph in human form. Their aim is to shun technology and live in harmony with the wild, chaotic natural world.

A third player has thrust himself into this tense situation: Gorman Truart, the new Sheriff. He is a corrupt plotter who oppresses the people, collects bribes, and exploits the weak, and he’s on the long list of people who are not fans of the master thief Garrett. All three factions have their own wants and needs, and it’s almost enough to make an honest thief want to give up the business. As usual, Garrett’s not really interested in playing the role of hero for the City, but despite his self-centered instincts, circumstances will propel him into the middle of this three-sided war. One thing is sure: if he’s going to save the City, they’re certainly going to pay for it.

Now with even more loot to steal, more clever gadgets, and more ways to play through each mission, levels range from 30 minute hits to lengthy heists with multiple objectives and solutions. Showcasing the incredible dynamic lighting and fantastic audio that made the first game a hit, but with better graphics and AI, Thief™ II is definitely an example of a sequel done correctly, with more of all the best elements of its predecessor.

Check out Thief™ II: The Metal Age, DRM-Free and Windows 7 compatible, for only $9.99!
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Daedolon: But is it 100% patched? I should ask TTLG.
apparently not: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/02/07/thief-2-is-now-on-good-old-games/#more-93146
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Fred_DM: apparently not
Apparently the only way to fix this is to get your account removed, TTLG told me this.

(That's a joke).
Post edited February 07, 2012 by Daedolon
Btw did you guys know that Viktoria's voiced by Terri Brosius, a.k.a. SHODAN? I never felt the similarities until I re-watched some of the cutscenes of the later levels.
Post edited February 07, 2012 by lowyhong
I heard Thief 2 has major lighting problems on many newer GPUs. Is that fixed?
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lowyhong: Meh. Sounds like Bioshock, with worse graphics. And Bioshock lets you kill stuff too.

Pass.
Sounds like.. Bioshock? Haha, man that was a good laugh. Do you do your comedy routine here often? :)
Ah, GOG, you want to tempt me into an instant purchase again... But I still say no and wait for a sale in the shadows.
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lowyhong: Btw did you guys know that Viktoria's voiced by Terri Brosius, a.k.a. SHODAN? I never felt the similarities until I re-watched some of the cutscenes of the later levels.
C´mon, every fanboy knows that :)

If you´re interested in what she has to say about her role in Thief1/2 System Shock 2, here´s link to podcast with ex-looking Glass members,Terry Brosius included, and interview with her is really delightful!

http://dominus.ttlg.com/
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Zabinatrix: Sounds like.. Bioshock? Haha, man that was a good laugh. Do you do your comedy routine here often? :)
I try :X

Although I feel like my karma dropped 20 points just for even comparing Thief with Bioshock. It's as if I offended a higher-order sentient being somewhere out there. All LGS games are sacred by nature.
IDK why it didn't occur to me at that time too. Thanks for the link man.
Post edited February 07, 2012 by lowyhong
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lowyhong: Btw did you guys know that Viktoria's voiced by Terri Brosius, a.k.a. SHODAN? I never felt the similarities until I re-watched some of the cutscenes of the later levels.
One of my favourite game characters! And now I know why :-)!
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lowyhong: Although I feel like my karma dropped 20 points just for even comparing Thief with Bioshock. It's as if I offended a higher-order sentient being somewhere out there. All LGS games are sacred by nature.
Personally my favourite line was "Quake with bows..." XD!
Post edited February 07, 2012 by SimonG
[squeak of joy]
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lowyhong: Although I feel like my karma dropped 20 points just for even comparing Thief with Bioshock. It's as if I offended a higher-order sentient being somewhere out there. All LGS games are sacred by nature.
The real problem is people who do not know this yet. I feel bad for them, as they can never know true sarcasm (read: enjoy the best video games ever made).
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Zabinatrix: Sounds like.. Bioshock? Haha, man that was a good laugh. Do you do your comedy routine here often? :)
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lowyhong: I try :X

Although I feel like my karma dropped 20 points just for even comparing Thief with Bioshock. It's as if I offended a higher-order sentient being somewhere out there. All LGS games are sacred by nature.
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lowyhong: IDK why it didn't occur to me at that time too. Thanks for the link man.
Can't wait for tomorrow. Whether your 1131 points will go down or not :D
In all seriousness, why are you guys browsing the forum instead of playing Thief II?
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Daedolon: In all seriousness, why are you guys browsing the forum instead of playing Thief II?
Maybe they're waiting for a guard to pass. Those guys walk like they've got nothing better to do..
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Adzeth: Maybe they're waiting for a guard to pass. Those guys walk like they've got nothing better to do..
I thought we all memorized their patterns back in 2000.