25 years later, a beloved stealth classic that inspired Dishonored receives a massive unofficial expansion

A chapel from the Thief: The Black Parade trailer
(Image credit score: Feuillade Industries)

Thief: The Dark Project was the boundary-pushing stealth game from 1998 that had you lurking within the shadows and coping with foes from crotch stage. For a game all about crouching, Thief left an unusually tall legacy and influenced numerous different immersive sims – from Dishonored to Deus Ex. And now, modders are celebrating the landmark basic’s twenty fifth birthday with an enormous, unofficial growth referred to as The Black Parade. 

“I am very proud to announce on behalf of our team Feuillade Industries that The Black Parade, our unofficial expansion for Thief Gold, is out today,” writes undertaking supervisor Romain Barrilliot on Twitter, who’s additionally a stage designer at Dishonored studio Arkane Lyon. “It’s a brand new game featuring 10 missions, 4 new tools, 30 minutes of gorgeous cutscenes and more,” he continues. 

To clear up any confusion, Thief Gold is solely an expanded model of the unique Thief: The Dark Project – and it’s how the game is titled on storefronts reminiscent of Steam. They’re each primarily Thief Number One, although. 

Other additions embrace a brand new protagonist “thrown into a dark, intricately woven story of crime and conspiracies.” He’s barely heavier than his base game counterpart, making stealth harder for the clumsy gamers amongst us. There are additionally 28 voiced characters, a brand new “banter” system that permits NPCs to greet one another whereas they get on with their nights, and several other tweaks to AI and problem.

The growth appears to have been obtained very warmly by followers of the style. Dillion Rogers – the developer behind indie hits Dusk and Gloomwood – referred to as the undertaking “amazing,” whereas giving a particular shoutout to its cursed polygonal horse. Rogers additionally shared the growth’s customized essential menu, which seems to be prefer it was lovingly ripped straight out of the ‘90s.

The Black Parade is an actual deal with for many who have been with the stealthy-shabby sequence for over 20 years, particularly since there’s at the moment no official plans to have fun the milestone anniversary. Square Enix sold the series rights to Embracer Group (together with Tomb Raider) in 2022, and the megacorp have since announced a “restructuring” that consists of layoffs and studio closures.  

For extra light-footed escapades, see our picks for the best stealth games to play proper now. 


 

Source: gamesradar.com

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