

It's an imposing and claustrophobic community, perpetually cloaked in darkness, from which gothic clock towers and grand cathedrals rise. This is indeed not just any city, but "The City," and while you play as Garrett, the master thief who starred in the previous Thief games, The City is the game's central character. The resulting suffocation is at the very least an appropriate circumstance given the heavy aura of The City. Such is the turbulent nature of Thief, a clunky, intriguing, slapdash, atmospheric stealth game that leashes you to its inconsistencies and gives you no choice but to submit to its whims. Now Playing: Thief Video Review This house of ill-repute believes in providing only the most opulent kind of services. Thus the name has a roughly similar meaning to the English version.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's " Nusumi" translates as "thief", while " -chan" is a diminutive suffix, used as a Japanese honorific, that expresses that the speaker finds a person endearing. In the Japanese version it is called " Nusumi-chan". Also, when making or changing recreations, Little Thief emits hologram displays, and when setting full size, shows a ring of displays (As opposed to an inverted pyramid).Īce Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth The Re-Creation has horizontal lines of a darker color, as well as small static in some places. Switching between times is done by talking to Kay during the investigation. In Gyakuten Kenji 2, Little Thief can recreate the crime scene at multiple moments in time. The device is introduced along with Kay in The Kidnapped Turnabout. He used it during his time as a part of the Yatagarasu to plan his thefts by working out where a target's security systems were in order to evade or deactivate them.

Kay Faraday's father, Byrne Faraday, was the original owner of Little Thief. The projections produced have a green tint to them. Little Thief is a simulation device owned by Kay Faraday that allows her to re-create and investigate a crime scene, even when she doesn't have access to the real thing, by entering data such as blueprints, police reports, testimonies, people, weapons, and other conditions related to the crime in question. Please heed the manual of style when adding information. If you have personal experience with the item of media in question, you can help the Ace Attorney Wiki by improving on this article. More information on this can be found here. Owing to the lack of an official translation of the Japan-only Gyakuten Kenji 2, the information and names in this article come from the unofficial English translation patch known as Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth: Prosecutor's Path.
