Playing "The Black Parade" has been an absolute delight.
The intricacy and brilliance of the level design within this Thief campaign are nothing short of extraordinary. Each environment, from the long-forgotten mortuaries to the labyrinthine mansions, embodies a level of intricacy that borders on the sublime.
The meticulously designed new enemies and creatures, with their unique behaviours and animations, feel both fitting and refreshingly challenging. They truly enhance the gameplay experience without detracting from the established Thief universe.
The readables and texts within "The Black Parade" are very well-written and interesting to delve into. Most of them are neither too long nor too short, just perfect in size. Whether through subtle hints, familiar phrases, or directly linked narratives, some of these texts pay tribute to the lore created by classic Thief authors such as Melan, Purah, and Sperry. I really appreciated that.
Hume, the central character in "The Black Parade," stands as one of the most compelling and resonant fictional personas I've encountered. His journey, laden with tragedy and complexity, has transcended the confines of a digital realm to become an inspirational force in my personal life. For that, in particular, I want to thank the authors.
All in all, "The Black Parade" is the best Thief fan mission campaign that I have ever played and I highly encourage everyone to check it out.
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