Showing posts with label Thief Simulator 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thief Simulator 2. Show all posts

22/08/2024

Thief Simulator 2 on PS5 | First 20 Minutes Of Gameplay ๐Ÿ•ต️ @ULTGames #IndieGame #GameDev #IndieGameDev

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Thief Simulator 2 on PS5
Rich begins his career in burglary by playing Thief Simulator 2 on PS5. This game plunges you into the shadowy world of professional thievery. 

This first-person stealth simulation game lets you experience the life of a master thief. 

Starting with petty thefts, you gradually gain skills and tools to tackle more complex and lucrative heists. 

The game features two expansive locations, including residential areas and high-security places like banks and resorts.

You'll need to observe, plan, and execute your heists while avoiding detection. Use a variety of tools, from crowbars to high-tech gadgets, to bypass security systems. The game offers both a story mode and a free mode, providing around 20 hours of gameplay.
Can you outsmart the law and become the ultimate thief?
Ready to test your stealth skills? ๐ŸŽฎ๐Ÿ•ต️‍♂️

08/06/2023

Thief Simulator 2 | Preview ๐Ÿฆธ‍♂️ @ThiefSimulator #IndieGames #GameDev

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The next release in the ‘Thief’ (not that one) series, Thief Simulator 2 follows PlayWay S.A. 2018’s Thief Simulator and – my personal favourite - 2022’s American Theft ‘80s.

This 2023 entry sees you again returning to popping into various locations – uninvited - and going out on the nick. Whilst the game does not yet have a solid release date beyond 2023 (PlayWay S.A.’s release schedule is intense), it builds on the illicit thrills of the previous two entries by including various abilities, items and environmental hazards such as police officers, sleep gas, traffic spikes, ATM hacking, drones, dynamite and weather factors such as rain – to hide the thief’s movements.

The series has previously given me a lot of tension-fuelled thrills, and I’m especially a fan of the way in which the games aren’t afraid to have fun with themselves. As far as I’m concerned, this is an underdog series of games that always manages to deliver idiosyncratic fun with a touch of craziness, and I’m looking forward to diving into this next chapter!

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