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The Master Thief is back--you never saw that coming!

No, really. You literally did not see that coming.

Thief: Deadly Shadows, the ultimate tension-fueled stealth experience, is available on GOG.com for $9.99 with the soundtrack, design sketches, avatars, wallpapers, and the manual all included!

GOG.com is incredibly happy to complete the most acclaimed and loved PC stealth series ever developed--the Thief series. [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/thief_gold]Thief Gold and Thief II: The Metal Age have been both voted 5-star-perfect games by our community (thanks for the votes!) and Thief: Deadly Shadows is a strong contender for yet another entry on your “best of the best” lists. The third installment, a worthy and mighty successor, does not change what’s exceptional about Garrett’s adventure--stealth-based gameplay that uses silence and shadows as your main weapons--but it does add a few twists, like seeing Garrett’s limbs from first-person perspective, non-linear exploration of the City and secondary missions, Wall Climbing Gloves, a variety of gameplay (Break & Enter, Steal, Combat, Ambush and Assassinate), and, what’s best, an improved AI that will now seek and hear you more easily, track evidence, and even chase and fight you to the end.

Thief: Deadly Shadows has been especially praised for its exceptionally refined standard of lighting, graphics, level design, and--of course--immersive gameplay. Sound effects, music, and voice acting are top-notch, and the game looks and feels better than ever with a dynamic lighting and shadow system, and the possibility to switch between first person and third person mode. The story, the dark and tense atmosphere, the visual appearance, the thrill--everything you wished for in a 3D sneaker is here. There’s only one thing no one should see--it’s Garrett, hidden in deadly shadows.

Thief: Deadly Shadows is a gaming ambush that will steal your free time and assassinate your desire for playing other games. You don’t have to break & enter to grab this gem from GOG.com for only $9.99.
I love you guys, SO much!
Cool but wishlisted for now (roof repairs has cost me a fortune)
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aluinie: Cool but wishlisted for now (roof repairs has cost me a fortune)
Can't you forget about the roof and call it a water feature? ;)
Oh man this is awesome! I love the Thief series!
Core game deserves 4 stars, but thanks to the Cradle, this gets 5.
First instabuy in a while. Great game.
YEEEEAH!!!!! YEAH YEAH YEAH!! YEEEEAH!!!

(Please pardon my french.)
Wonderful! I've been waiting for this one. DS was actually the first Thief game I played all the way through, so there are a lot of dear memories connected to it. Not only to the Cradle, which is one the best levels in the history of gaming, but to the game in general.

It left a great impression and it got me to play the other Thief games, as well. In short: it made me a Thief fan. :)

Thank you, GOG team, for this awesome release!
Post edited May 03, 2012 by Nergal01
Worst in the series but still a great game.
Fantastic release! Now time to complete the Legacy of Kain series starting with Blood Omen!
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lowyhong: Core game deserves 4 stars, but thanks to the Cradle, this gets 5.
Such a great level.
Blast you! I don't thank you, GOG!!
You really don't help me finishing writing my novel, stealing away my time with such tantalizing releases.
Bah, after all, who cares about failure when there is Thief III to play all over again!
steal from rich
give to poor
slay a zombie
Demi Moore
I liked this game a lot, sure it's a bit different form the other 2 Thief games some may say it's a dumbed down. In a certain way it maybe is, but it also added a lot of cool features too. The art design is fantastic and while the levels are a bit more restrained, they are still a charm to play.

I remember the lightower one to be my favourite, it had a really cool decision at the end imho. In order to 100% the level you had to steal all loot, but there's a certain moral ambiguity over if you should or not. It'sone of the rare subtle moral choiches, where the right and wrong are your perspective alone.

Also, throw oil flask in a crwoded area, hilarity ensues.