Saturday, February 22, 2014

Thief - Launch Trailer

"I've been a ghost all my life"


After a magnificent launch trailer, I do believe Thief is poised to be one of the first great achievements in the next-generation of gaming. Though AC4: Black Flag has already introduced us to some stealth gameplay on the XbOne and PS4, Square Enix's latest is a full fledged first person stealth fest. As a big fan of staying quiet and pulling off clean heists, the smooth stealth of Thief looks like a whole lot of fun.

Don't think you'll be moving in the quiet of the night the entire time, however. We see here that Theif aims to deliver on the loud just as much as they look to focus on the quiet. Hopefully a good balance will be struck between the two; as enticing as stealthily stealing prized possessions sounds, sometimes you just want to make something go boom.

The question here will be whether or not the next-gen port will be worth buying over the 360 and PS3 versions. We're in a very interesting time when one game is coming out for every system, but we expect the next generation to be vastly different than its younger siblings. By different, there seems to be a general thought that the visuals and overall performance of the game will be much better on the XbOne and PS4. Even further, there's the potential opportunity to add extra game content with the improved hardware, a potential that not all developers are opting to go for. And to a degree, the consumer is correct: if the game is basically the same on both systems, then why get the new one?

I'm not sure that gamers are seeing the mind blowing "difference" that they are expecting, but as developers get more time with these new systems, we'll be seeing more impressive products. Plus they do obviously look better, but I sense that people want more. When don't they?

Will Thief be the start of this upwards trend? Will trailer translate to game? I hope so, for someone's sake.

Thief
Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, PC
Release: Feb 25, 2014
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Eidos Montreal 


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