Thief 4, which has been speculated to be the second game Eidos Montreal is working on for probably a year at least, has been officially announced by EM, and even on TTLG!
Eidos Montreal's website is http://www.eidosmontreal.com Thief 4 also has it's new website.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Article on Gamasutra about Thief: The Dark Project
Article (on Gamasutra)
The above links to an article that was "originally in the July 1999 issue of Game Developer (magazine)." (Source is from the link above.) The article appears to have been written by one of the team members who worked on Thief. According to the article, this person was Tom Leonard, a lead programmer for Thief. This is a great article that gives you the back story of the creation of thief: the dark project and the struggles the company went through. If you never read this article, I suggest checking it out! :) Cheers!
The above links to an article that was "originally in the July 1999 issue of Game Developer (magazine)." (Source is from the link above.) The article appears to have been written by one of the team members who worked on Thief. According to the article, this person was Tom Leonard, a lead programmer for Thief. This is a great article that gives you the back story of the creation of thief: the dark project and the struggles the company went through. If you never read this article, I suggest checking it out! :) Cheers!
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Yahtzee reviews TDP!
Click here
I was wondering when Yahtzee from Zero Punctuation would ever review this game... Well, he finally has! For those of you who haven't ever heard of him, he's a game critic who reviews games through a often updated feature from Escapist Magazine called Zero Punctuation. You'll soon see why he calls it that. There's also references to Thief 2 in past reviews. I can't remember all of them, but I believe his review of Oblivion has a mention to thief 2, and thief 2 is mentioned in his review of FEAR 2 (at the end) :
Click here
I was wondering when Yahtzee from Zero Punctuation would ever review this game... Well, he finally has! For those of you who haven't ever heard of him, he's a game critic who reviews games through a often updated feature from Escapist Magazine called Zero Punctuation. You'll soon see why he calls it that. There's also references to Thief 2 in past reviews. I can't remember all of them, but I believe his review of Oblivion has a mention to thief 2, and thief 2 is mentioned in his review of FEAR 2 (at the end) :
Click here
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
It's over 9,000!
(The title of this is an internet joke. Look up "it's over 9,000!" on youtube, or "it's over nine thousand!")
UN-BE-LIEV-A-BLE ! For those that don't know, TTLG (ttlg.com and it's sister sites) went down recently for unknown reasons, and Saam (the guy who owns the server for TTLG) was on vacation... When he came back, it was fixed, and David (forum admin) announced on ttlg.com that TTLG needed help (donations) for building a new server/getting a hosting package. This means that TTLG will have more reliable service and be much faster! The administrator David, while reluctant to do so (read the thread on TTLG) asked for donations, and not only has the goal been met in a short timespan, it was exceeded! The amount of donations combined with USD and British Pounds (sterling?) equaled a total over over 4,000 dollars in American money. The goal was around 2,000 dollars! But you don't have to take my word, check the website, and look at the "Hosting Discussion" thread. TTLG is amazing isn't it? As some people have said, it's like a "home away from home." Thanks David and others for your hard work on keeping TTLG alive over the past 9+ years or so.
UN-BE-LIEV-A-BLE ! For those that don't know, TTLG (ttlg.com and it's sister sites) went down recently for unknown reasons, and Saam (the guy who owns the server for TTLG) was on vacation... When he came back, it was fixed, and David (forum admin) announced on ttlg.com that TTLG needed help (donations) for building a new server/getting a hosting package. This means that TTLG will have more reliable service and be much faster! The administrator David, while reluctant to do so (read the thread on TTLG) asked for donations, and not only has the goal been met in a short timespan, it was exceeded! The amount of donations combined with USD and British Pounds (sterling?) equaled a total over over 4,000 dollars in American money. The goal was around 2,000 dollars! But you don't have to take my word, check the website, and look at the "Hosting Discussion" thread. TTLG is amazing isn't it? As some people have said, it's like a "home away from home." Thanks David and others for your hard work on keeping TTLG alive over the past 9+ years or so.
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