Had a look at "The Skygem Connection", one of the rare FMs that pitches Garrett against the Keepers - at least for most of the time. It's also a sequel to a FM called "Damsel in Distress" which I don't remember at all, so storyfags will have to go back a bit before getting the whole picture, though this FM does a good job of explaining the story so far.
Anyway, the FM is very nicely done, neatly divided into two sections, the Keepers and...beyond. The Keeper section is actually quite easy and straightforward, but the other section ramps the difficulty up a couple of gears. A nice touch was the Keeper training yard, which is almost identical to the one at the start of Thief 1. The only real criticism that can be levelled at this FM is the "prologue and exposition" mission at the start, which is meant to play like a cutscene. It's nice but pointless, HOWEVER NewDark allows a sneaky taffer to 'escape' his confinement to the corner and go run around, even in places he wasn't meant to be!
On a related note, since we've had visitors from TTLG stop by and have a word or two about this thread - I found this gem of a quote in the modding forum for an unnamed game, where one user decided he'd sit down and review a couple of mods. (Sound familiar?) Said person didn't seem very happy about this little initiative:
An arrogent French bastard said:
I can't believe it. How dare you criticize ("weaknesses") mods and modders ? Have you done one already ? Throw it in, I will "review" it.
Do you get a degree about criticizing mods and modders' work, you know, the free stuff those guys spend tens, hundreds, or even thousands of hours doing, on their free time, so that people can freely enjoy it? Do you have even the slightest idea of the work involved, so that arrogant people like you can "critisize" it! That really upsets me. Not even a "IMHO" before or after "weaknesses"?
So do everybody a favor, especially youself, so you don't look like an arrogant prick, and do not criticize mods. Give only the pros, encourage modders, but do not dare criticizing modders. And if you think a mod isn't worth it, just don't talk about it.
If you want to help modders, and spend time showing your appreciation, instead of being a jerk, you can seriously hunt bugs and report them, and give positive feedback and reviews, instead of acting like a self proclaimed "specialist".
Goddammit!
Period.
Wait, there's more!
I really think mod "reviews" should concentrate on what is good, and if nothing is good, there should be no review, instead of negative breakings. After all, mods are free. Mods are benevolent shared hard work.
Except I know of at least three Thief modders whom have gotten jobs in the gaming industry based on their 'free mods'. So while mods may be free, they're a still a product.
And why is this French bastard so butthurt? Apparentely he spent "thousands of hours" on a mod that crashed under the most simple of circumstances - and he deflected all of the criticism aimed at him with "my mod is more fun and different than the others". The other posters proceeded to tear him a new one, using mostly common sense and simple reason. Naturally the thread is locked as the moderators finally woke up, but the butthurt is strong in this one.
So yeah, for those that haven't heard this before:
# Your work, once released, is up for scrutiny, criticism and review by anyone.
Period.
# What field your work is released in is irrelevant, there are no exceptions.
# Critics can be ignorant, hateful cunts, but they can also be the exact opposite. On top of that, they may also be helpful on occasion. But don't count on them being so.
# At the end of the day the critic is just one person, with one opinion.