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Updated · GAMINGbible · May 19
Thick As Thieves Launches on Steam for $5 as 2-map Stealth Debut Draws Mixed Reviews
Updated
Updated · GAMINGbible · May 19

Thick As Thieves Launches on Steam for $5 as 2-map Stealth Debut Draws Mixed Reviews

3 articles · Updated · GAMINGbible · May 19
  • $5 Thick As Thieves launches on Steam on May 20 as OtherSide Entertainment’s new stealth game from Deus Ex and Thief veterans Warren Spector and Paul Neurath.
  • Two maps, randomized objectives and three difficulty levels stretch the campaign beyond its advertised four hours, with co-op heists and light-and-sound stealth forming the game’s main appeal.
  • Reviewers say that low price reflects a thin package: guard AI, alarms, turrets and tripwires offer little consequence, leaving the stealth systems easy to exploit even on higher difficulties.
  • Last month OtherSide shifted the project from a PvPvE rivalry format to co-op, a change the review suggests may explain the compromised scope and half-finished feel.
  • The result is a serviceable spiritual successor to Thief and Deus Ex for a fiver, but one that raises doubts about whether a deeper, fuller version will follow.
Can a $5 game from Thief's creators recapture the magic, or is it a compromised vision?
With only two maps at launch, what is the future for this spiritual successor to Deus Ex?