That’s a deal breaker right there.
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Having played it:
It’s disappointing that Dishonored, a Thief-clone, is better at it than Thief.
Really nice gritty graphics.
In what period is it supposed to be set? I saw an electric fan.
I’m only partly through it, is there any part of it which has the same kind of mood/as effective as Shalebridge cradle? That was something.
It’s in a steampunk era. There are electric lights and video cameras.
Sometimes, to enter into a building, I have to open the window and then lift it by mashing a button.
At other times, I have to squeeze through boxes by pressing a button, then lift a beam out of the way by mashing a button.
Are those disguised loading zones? There are plenty already.
Or did the game designers really think that pressing a button to squeeze through boxes or mashing a button to lift a window/beam added to gameplay?
More like disguised checkpoints, rather than loading zones, though I’m sure there’s a bit of that as well.
And, yes, stupid interactivity is still interactivity, and makes players feel more involved. That’s also basically the excuse for quick-time-events, rather than simply having a cutscene kick in.
All known as lazy/uninspired development.
Not sure, but there’s some foreshadowing & newspapers talking about an asylum, so I figure it’s coming.
Anyone else playing in Master game difficulty? I am, and it’s for the better
Can’t take anyone out, so it’s much more of a pure stealth game. I am a shadow, taking your worldly possessions without you even noticing!
It’s definitely more challenging compare to normal. I’ve been watching a few playthroughs on youtube, and all anyone ever does is isolate the guards one at a time and take them out. Rinse and repeat. They end up with houses full of bodies.
That’s no fun. Now, darting from shadow to shadow, keeping tabs on three guards in the same room at the same time, and managing to swipe a priceless jewel in the center of said room, right from under their noses… That’s FUN!
That’s pretty much how people approached the earlier games too - first you go through blackjacking everyone, then you crank up the difficulty and try ghosting. Unfortunately, most of the people griping will never try ghosting, since replaying single-player games doesn’t seem to be popular anymore.