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To: hl who wrote (1558)12/15/1998 2:42:00 PM
From: AJ Berger   of 1773
 
Thief featured in Newsweek 12/21 Cyberscope

I just ordered mine for $34 including 3 day s&h.
cdmag.com

here's the 1/4 page Newsweek on page 8
under an impressive screenshot of a bad guy.

Try to Catch a Thief
Most First-Person games are simple: if anybody moves, kill'em. Looking Glass Studios' Thief: The Dark Project ($49.94;417-547-1200) shows that it's just as much fun to be sneaky and sly. As cynical master thief Garrett, you carry out a number of missions, stealing from corrupt government officials and finding ancient artifacts. The graphis are beautiful, but the gameplay is even more inspired. You can sneak up behind a foe, knock him out with a blackjack, then hide the body. And instead of a gun, Garrett's main weapon is a bow with an assortment of arrows: water arrows put out torches so you can walk unnoticed; moss arrows create grassy areas over noisy floors so you don't make a sound. Just don't steal the game.
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