Let’s face it: The Saboteur wasn’t on anyone’s immediate radar until creators Pandemic Studios got canned in late 2009. With virtually no hype and no marketing campaign, the circumstances surrounding ...
First off, if you are a fan of the Godfather games, stop reading and go pick up The Saboteur as this game was made for you. I myself am I huge fan of the Godfather games and found the Saboteur to be ...
Reviews for The Saboteur are starting to go live, now that the embargo has lifted. It hits Europe tomorrow, and the official release date for the US is December 8.
CheatCodeCentral Read Review 3.8 out of 5 25th Dec 2009 Eurogamer Read Review 6 out of 10 25th Dec 2009 Game Informer Read Review 8 out of 10 25th Dec 2009 Games Master UK Print Magazine 73 out of 100 ...
Another week gone by, another round-up of Kotaku reviews with no Demon’s Souls review, am I right? Here’s what else we reviewed. Canabalt Micro-Review: Up On The Rooftop, Tap, Tap, Tap In which ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. The first time I played Saboteur was in college at the apartment of friends who played ultimate frisbee ...
Totilo thought The Saboteur was a little rough on PlayStation 3. Lucky. He could have been playing it on PC with an ATI graphics card, in which case it wouldn’t ...
An action-packed game about rebellion, The Saboteur is inspired by the true story of Sean Devlin, a street-tough Irish race car driver with a heart of gold and fists of steel.
WW2 has been used as a backdrop for so many games that it has become somewhat of a routine, and it makes it hard for many games that have this setting to stand out from the crowd as a result. The ...
Eurogamer Read Review 6 out of 10 03rd Dec 2009 Game Informer Read Review 8 out of 10 03rd Dec 2009 GiantBomb Read Review 3 out of 5 14th Dec 2009 ...
The Saboteur must have sounded like a brilliant idea when it was explained to executives at Electronic Arts, the game’s publisher. “Like Grand Theft Auto, but set in Nazi-occupied France,” I imagine ...