![]() ![]() ![]() The reason I mention Thief's loading screens, though, isn't just because they're stunning. ![]() My own personal favourite is a picture of the interior of a brothel called The House Of Blossoms in it the velvet cushions and curtains seem like blood-red beacons in the shadows, lending the seedy activities on display a touch of class. They'll see a crumbling cathedral with spires pointing accusingly up at a sickly green sky as a flock of birds are silhouetted by the few rays managing to poke through the gloom. They'll see a dust-covered factory, its shattered windows glowing, its chimney belching soot over its roof. Every time the player dies, restarts a checkpoint or travels between hub areas in the game, they're greeted with concept art of the world the game's titular hero, Garrett, inhabits, depicting scenes and structures that are as intricate as they are haunting. The loading screens in Thief are very beautiful. Square Enix PC, PS3, PS4 (version tested), Xbox 360, Xbox One from £30 Cert 18 ![]()
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