#Thief simulator cheap how to#
You learn how to sneak, use your inventory and flashlight, and how to equip your crowbar, your main and only “weapon” through the entirety of the game. Starting out the game you’re put in front of an empty house and introduced to the basic mechanics of the game. Speaking of which let’s see how that went. You play for the gameplay and the mechanics. It’s not disappointing to me because as I stated it’s a sim game.
You also have a friend/informant named Vinny who you communicate with over the phone as he gives you tips and advice on houses for you to rob and guides you through the process. Your repayment robbing houses for them and doing scores. You’re an unnamed protagonist who was recently bailed out of jail by a mob called the Lombardi’s and now you’re indebted to them. The really isn’t any plot to the game, which is understandable due to it being a sim game. Did it live up to my high expectations and does it bring out the 14-year-old me and make me feel like a kid again? Let’s find out together. Once I saw the chance to review Thief Simulator, I had to take a stab at it and couldn’t let the opportunity slip by. The only problem that I faced was that most of the simulation games being released after were being associated with VR which I don’t own and the ones that were on console couldn’t fulfil that same level of enjoyment that Surgeon Simulator could. Ever since then I always had a fascination with the genre. While it didn’t make me into a surgeon or make me want to pursue the profession, me and my 14-year-old self-had a blast playing it and messing around with the game mechanics. The last simulator game I’ve played was Surgeon Simulator and that was back in 2014, my freshman year of high school.