Posted on: September 22, 2016

Wolfram_von_Thal
Games: Reviews: 50
A real masterpiece with some minor flaws
I absolutely love this game - it's like a mixture of GTA and Assassin's Creed with a very unique setting and atmosphere. You play as an irish mechanic and former racer in Paris under german occupation in WWII. During the early unfolding of the story you'll get involved in the whole mess and seek for revenge. As a saboteur you try everything to free Paris from the oppression: There are many very interesting story-missions (one aboard a burning zeppelin) that lead you to the wonderfully crafted highlights of Paris (you'll feel like on a sightseeing-tour) and a whole load of subquests. You'll demolish watchtowers, depots, assassinate enemy generals, drive in races, steal things here and there... or you can just enjoy some company in Paris' famous nightclubs. Very unique is the graphical style of the game: The city is separated in different parts. As long as a part is under german influence, you play it in black and white. Once you've freed it, it becomes colorful. The gameworld itself is massive: not only you have Paris to explore with all the most famous places, there is also an extensive rural world up to the german frontier. There isn't much to do out there, but it's always relaxing to take a stroll in nature. And as there are 88s, soldiers and tanks all around, so you'll always find something to do. The only problem the game has is that it has been rushed: There are some places where you'll see that they had to finish it quickly because the publisher (I don't know the name) did press the developers. Saboteur is a great, very interesting game with many unique facettes. It's much more than a clone of GTA, and while the protagonist isn't able to climb around as elegant as Altair, it's absolutely phenomenal to stand over the roofs of Paris and watch doves fly around the Eiffel tower. That feeling alone is worth the price imho.
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