Thief The Dark Project Mac Torrent
You're sneaking through medieval castles and hiding in the dimly lit hallways, lurking in the shadows and listening to the footsteps of guards as they grow closer all while hoping to avoid detection as you search for valuable loot and precious treasure. This is what it is like as you play Thief: The Dark Project, a first-person adventure game that casts the player in the role of the rather talented and experienced medieval burglar Garrett. Be warned, this is not another mindless action game where you run down the hallway and shoot everything that moves while trying to survive and get to the next level. On the contrary, this is a game where moving slowly and stealthily is the key to success. If you try to confront the guards and monsters that may or may not cross your path (depending on how well you can blend into the atmosphere of your surroundings), you will lose and your character will be killed. It is absolutely essential in achieving victory that you sneak through dark corridors and avoid confrontation as much as possible.
Thief: The Dark Project is a 1998 first-person stealth video game developed. The Dark Project began in May 1997, with a frantic work on a demo level. Torrents for 'thief the dark project'. Download millions of torrents with TV series, movies, music, PC/Playstation/Wii/Xbox games and more at Bitsnoop. Musicxml software.
Fans of Quake may not appreciate the subtle gameplay because it must be understood that this is not a hack and slash gorefest of a game. As the game continues, players will find themselves wrapped in a compelling plot full of hidden agendas, dark secrets and almost zero tolerance for mistakes or failure. To make things hard (or maybe realistic), Thief has a very challenging artificial intelligence to deal with. Guards and servants react to you actions astonishingly.
If you're spotted, a guard may call for other guards to back him up or come at you slashing. When you've been spotted by a servant, they'll run off and find help and alert everyone of your presence.
And because you're trying to find loot while avoiding confrontation, it almost feels like a role-playing game at times. The balance of all three genres (action, adventure and role-playing) is exceptionally well done and represented well. The biggest downside to some may be the lack of multiplayer options.
Then again, a thief is known to walk alone which leaves little room for partnership in this setting. Still, the first rate storyline as well as visual and audio effects make Thief quite an immersive gaming experience. It is a subtle yet captivating game that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Graphics: Excellent use of shadows and darkness. Sound: The sound is the key to success, listen or be dealt with. Enjoyment: Thief provides hours of stealthy fun. Replay Value: Upon completion, you know all about the twisting plot so there isn't much to go back for.
That is unless you don't mind not being surprised. If you ask role-playing fans which is the best character class to play, very few answer the 'Thief' class. As a thief, you are neither a fighter nor a mage and can neither bash nor burn your foes. You play a thief because in a game the loot often lies behind locked doors or in locked chests which you can pick, but for god's sake no one otherwise ever wants to play the thief. Just because a thief is useless unless the quest items are heavily guarded.
Ironically, in Thief: The Dark Project, it is your skills as a thief that is going to win the day. There is no 'Paladin' behind you to kill the enemies or heal your wounds. This is a game of stealth and shadows, where you must be smart and silent.
Go into the house, find the loot, and leave the scene unseen! You are the thief! When Garrett is a child, he has no family and no home, and he soon learns that he has to take what he needs to survive. One day he tries to steal from a Keeper and gets caught. Strangely, the Keeper, who is a member of a sacred medieval order, is not at all angry with Garrett stealing his purse but is rather impressed by his skill. He recruits Garrett as an apprentice, and teaches him a better understanding of how to keep himself unseen. Garrett, who never intends to live his life as a Keeper, uses his training instead to become a better thief.
As Garrett, you eventually meet a woman named Victoria, who wants you to steal a magical sword from a rich but an eccentric nobleman named Constantine. Instead of rewarding you after a successful mission, Victoria tells you that stealing the sword is only a test, and that Constantine, from whom you have just stolen, has a much more lucrative offer for you. He wants you to steal a valuable jewel called 'The Eye' that is guarded in a cathedral in a section of the town that has been sealed off after a great magical disaster. However, you soon discover that a more sinister plot lies behind your troubles. In the end, you must keep the evil Trickster from spreading chaos over the world.