We are a bit late with this, but here are some videos from the Xbox One version of Thief. In case you missed them, our videos from the PS4 version are available here. Many thanks to Xbox for sending us this version of the game!
As promised, here are a few more videos of the PS4 version of Thief captured in hard mode. Note that the game is running at 1080p and 30 fps with noticeable dips once in a while while the Xbox One version is "only" 900p. More videos are currently uploading, so be patient if you want to see more.
Update: Three videos added.
Thief is about to break into next gen consoles and personal computers and Gamersyde couldn't miss such an opportunity to show you some high quality gameplay footage. Now, as uploading all our PS4 videos will take a long while, we thought you might enjoy a shorter extract presenting the game's graphics and art style on Sony's console. As you'll see, the game's framerate is strangely weak, reminding of Garrett's latest adventures on the first Xbox back in 2004. Technical considerations aside, one can't argue the fact that Eidos Montreal's title seems to nail it in terms of atmosphere, at least from the little we've seen of it. If you want to see more, stick around as we should be able to put up our PC footage quite soon.
Update: Added PC videos in 1080p and 60 frames per second.
Garrett gets briefly out of the shadows for the lanuch trailer of Thief as the title will be out in five days for PC, PS4, PS3, Xbox One and 360.
Square-Enix released this video playthrough of Thief, lasting a rather impressive 17 minutes! Enough for people to get hyped again about that rather forgotten title, maybe?
Here is The Thief Taker General’s Hunt, last part from Stories from The City for Eidos Montreal's game. As the trailer title suggest, it deals with the Commander of the Baron’s Watch and his main motive.
Eidos Montreal's is gold so to celebrate the news Square Enix has shared this long video that gives an overview of the stealth title.
We forgot to share the latest screenshots of Thief released by Square Enix so here they are along with some artworks. If you want to work your french, we have a preview on the other syde. The game will be out in a month.
Here is the second video from Stories from The City series which introduces the Queen of the Beggars who is rumored to be as old as the City itself and able to see through the eyes of rats. Thief will hit store shelves on February 25.
Square-Enix released this brand new trailer of Thief for the VGX, even though it seems it was a bit forgotten due to the announcement of Tomb Raider's next-gen version.