The Saboteur preview Xbox 360
The Saboteur preview Xbox 360
The Saboteur is a World War II game with a difference, and not just that a lot of the game is in black and white. It's a bold open-world game, The Saboteur, casting you as an ex-driver who must find his way back to Paris to the Resistance. Just over half the game occurs in the capital, and the visuals really are quite striking. To see what we thought of our time with the game, read our Saboteur preview in this issue of 360Zine, where you will also find an exclusive interview with the developers.
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The Saboteur preview for Xbox 360
Another World War II game?
That's all we need. But wait, this
one's different. For starters, it's
in black and white. What? Was it
discovered in an attic, having been
developed before the advent of colour
television? No, it's been made that way
as an artistic statement, the bleak
monotone environment reflecting the
harsh reality of Nazi oppression. That
Nazi oppression takes place mainly in
occupied France, and you'll spend at
least half the game mincing around
Paris helping out the resistance like
some imaginary character from rancid
Eighties comedy 'Allo 'Allo.
Okay, it's not quite as flippant as that,
but The Saboteur is by no means a
documentary, taking World War II as its
basis and building a slightly skewed
fantasy world around it. You play the
character of Sean Devlin, a street-tough
Irish racing mechanic with aspirations
to become a driver.
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