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Thief Simulator is widely regarded as an underrated and highly enjoyable stealth game that offers players a unique experience of planning and executing thefts with a variety of targets, including cars, jewelry, and household items. The gameplay emphasizes strategy, timing, and creativity, allowing players to scout locations, study NPC patterns, and upgrade equipment to improve their thieving skills. Many players appreciate the detailed and immersive gameplay loop that combines stealth mechanics with a sense of thrill and accomplishment.
However, the game is not without its flaws. Users report occasional bugs, optimization issues, and some frustrating AI behaviors, such as unfair police reactions and NPCs glitching through walls. Despite these drawbacks, the game provides substantial value, especially when purchased on sale, and has a loyal fanbase that praises its depth and replayability. The story is present but considered average, with the main appeal resting on gameplay rather than narrative.
Players particularly praise the engaging stealth mechanics that require careful planning and execution of heists. The freedom to steal various items and interact with diverse environments adds to the game's charm. Many enjoy the gradual progression through upgrading tools and the thrill of narrowly escaping capture. The game’s graphics, while not cutting-edge, are serviceable and support the immersive experience. Additionally, the game’s replay value and the variety of activities beyond stealing, like renovating hideouts, are often highlighted as positive features.
Common criticisms include optimization problems that cause high CPU and GPU usage, leading to crashes and freezes. Some players find the AI unfair or unrealistic, with police and NPCs sometimes behaving erratically or unfairly, such as teleporting or shooting through walls. The controls, especially jumping and driving, can feel clunky, and players occasionally get stuck in the environment. The story is viewed as mediocre, and the game’s repetitive nature may lead to boredom after extended play. Additionally, some feel the developers focus more on new releases rather than improving this original title.
Thief Simulator was released on November 9, 2018.
Thief Simulator was developed by Noble Muffins.
Yes, Thief Simulator is available on Mac.
No, Thief Simulator is not currently available on Linux according to our data.
You can buy Thief Simulator on Steam.
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