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The Saboteur

The Saboteur is an action-adventure video game developed by Pandemic Studios and published by Electronic Arts. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in December 2009. A mobile version of the game was developed and released by Hands-On Mobile for BlackBerry on January 21, 2010, and for iOS on March 24, 2010.[1][2] The game is set in German-occupied France during World War II, and follows Sean Devlin (based on William Grover-Williams),[3] an Irish race car driver and mechanic,[4] who joins the French Resistance to liberate Paris after his best friend is killed by Nazi forces.

The Saboteur
Developer(s)Pandemic Studios
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Director(s)Trey Watkins
Cameron Brown
Producer(s)Phil Hong
Designer(s)Tom French
Programmer(s)Dan Andersson
Fidde Persson
Artist(s)Christopher M. Hunt
Writer(s)Brad Santos
Tom Abernathy
Composer(s)Gabriel Mann
Rebecca Kneubuhl
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
ReleasePC, PS3, Xbox 360
  • AU: December 3, 2009
  • EU: December 4, 2009
  • NA: December 8, 2009
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay in The Saboteur combines driving, shooting, melee combat, and exploration. Players can make use of a variety of weapons and abilities to fight enemies or explore the environment, such as Sean's parkour skills, which allow him to climb high buildings in seconds to facilitate traversal. The game features an open world comprising Paris' various boroughs and the surrounding countryside. Initially, most of the map is occupied by German forces, symbolized by a black and white filter applied on the in-game map, as well as the environment itself. By completing main and side missions, each borough is slowly liberated, and the environment returns to its natural colors.

The Saboteur received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics. While it was praised for its visuals, sound design, setting, amount of content and entertaining gameplay, many criticized its repetitiveness, the storyline's execution, various technical issues, and the general lack of polish. It also drew many comparisons to Velvet Assassin, a game with a similar premise released earlier in 2009, as well as the Grand Theft Auto and Assassin's Creed series for their similar gameplay elements. The Saboteur was the final title developed by Pandemic Studios before their closure in 2009.

Gameplay edit

 
The player character, Sean Devlin, standing on a street corner in a Nazi-occupied borough of Paris (symbolized by the black and white filter).

The Saboteur is an action-adventure game set in an open world environment and played from a third-person perspective. The player can explore Nazi-occupied Paris, some of the French countryside and parts of Germany. Color is a key element in the gameplay. Areas which are heavily controlled by the Nazis are represented in black and white, with the exception of the characters' irises, city lights, blood and blue symbols of the French Resistance, and various German symbols, which are bright red and complete with swastikas. In these areas, German soldiers are present in large numbers, making it far more likely that Sean will be detected in his rebellious activities. To "inspire" that district again, players must weaken the German forces occupying the area. In doing so, that district's citizens regain their hope, visually represented by the area becoming vibrant and full of color. Germans in these areas will not be completely evicted but Sean has a higher chance of escaping them since they will no longer be so ubiquitous, and will primarily be centered on military bases, barracks, checkpoints, HQs, and other strategically important sites. In addition, the French people will play an active role in the struggle for colored zones. For example, if Sean gets into a fight with German soldiers in a colored area, allies like the French Resistance, the Maquis, and even passing French civilians will intervene against the occupiers.

Throughout the game, Sean can upgrade his abilities and arsenal via "Perks", such as improving accuracy with a sniper rifle, ammo count for all weapons, damage, and more. Perks are gained through actions, such as evading high-level alarms, sniping targets or demolishing a set number of German installations or vehicles with a certain requirement. The player also has the ability to scale buildings and run across rooftops, where sometimes British supply boxes can be found, or to reach a good sniper's view of the ground beneath. Garages are available to the player, which can save parked vehicles and repair damaged ones. The player can also engage in fist-fights or use a more stealthy approach, such as sneaking around or using a Nazi's uniform as a disguise.

Should the player die while free-roaming, Sean will lose all of his weapons and grenades he had equipped prior to death. The player can buy weapons, ammunition, explosives, maps, and other items from several black market merchants. Once Sean has purchased a weapon from the dealers, he can equip himself with that weapon at any time.

The Midnight Show edit

A code for a downloadable patch entitled "The Midnight Show" was free to those who purchased a new copy of the game for either the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3. For the Windows version, the extra content was already included on the disc. The content was later released on Xbox Live Marketplace and on the PlayStation Network (in the UK, the content is free of charge) for people who did not have the code.[5]

The extra content provides the player with new brothels and hiding spots. It also includes a minigame in which the player can earn in-game items such as a car not found during the main campaign. Most notably, however, installing the add-on automatically renders all brothel girls in the game topless, although nudity can still be toggled on and off.[5] This caused some controversy at the time of the game's release.[6]

Plot edit

Sean Devlin is a hard drinking Irish race car driver and mechanic, who emigrated to France to escape his criminal past. A regular among the racing groups of Paris, Sean travels to Saarbrücken with his mentor Vittore Morini, best friend Jules Rousseau, and Jules' sister Veronique to compete in the 1940 Saarbrücken Grand Prix. During his stay, Sean meets up with his on-again, off-again girlfriend Skylar St. Claire, and starts a rivalry with Kurt Dierker, an infamous racer and champion of the Nazis. During the race, Dierker cheats by shooting out one of Sean's tires, causing him to lose. Despite Skylar's warnings, Sean and Jules break into Doppelsieg, the automotive factory that Dierker works for, to sabotage his car as revenge. The two are captured by Dierker, who reveals himself to be a Nazi SS Commander and believes them to be British spies. Dierker tortures Jules to death while Sean manages to escape, only to witness the German invasion of France. Sean manages to rescue Vittore and Veronique before they escape to Paris. Sean tells Jules' family what happened to him, and vows to take revenge on Dierker.

Months later, Sean is living in La Belle Du Nuit, a cabaret owned by Jules' family. He is approached by Luc Gaudin, a local writer, love interest of Veronique, and leader of a resistance group against the Nazi occupation. Sean is talked into joining the resistance by Luc, and is tasked with disrupting Nazi operations by killing high-ranking officers, and destroying military installations. He also gets involved with other resistance leaders and members including Le Crochet, a hook-handed veteran Legionnaire; Father Denis, a defrocked Catholic priest; Duval Mingo, whose lover betrayed him to a high-ranking Nazi; Felix Kwong, a clinical psychiatrist; and Margot Bonnaire, who seeks to preserve French culture that the Nazis aim to destroy. Through his work, Sean builds a reputation as a prominent member of the resistance. The growth in resistance activity in Paris as a result of Sean's work does not go unnoticed by Nazi command, and soon, elite Nazi terror units are called in by the German administrative commander in Paris, who is revealed to be Dierker.

Sean meets up with Skylar again, who reveals herself to be a British spy with the Special Operations Executive (SOE), and she takes Sean to her superiors. They task him with a series of jobs, including stealing an unknown treasure from the Nazis. Sean and Skylar are soon tasked with rescuing a defecting German scientist named Dr. Kessler. It is revealed that the Doppelseig factory is a front for an atomic weapons project that they were forcing Kessler to create. After Kessler is rescued, he refuses to work with anyone unless his daughter Maria is saved as well. Sean soon rescues Maria from her captors and takes her to the resistance headquarters, which is immediately then attacked by the Nazis, forcing the resistance to flee into the catacombs. During this raid, Veronique is captured and prepped for execution at Notre Dame. Luc, not wanting to expend resistance resources to save one prisoner, denies Sean's request for an organized raid to rescue Veronique. After this, Sean is forced to rescue Veronique by himself, which he succeeds in doing.

Luc comes up with a plan to topple the Nazi leadership, who are set to host a race, by having a driver blow them up with a rigged car. While Sean successfully wins the race, and wipes out most of the leadership, Dierker survives and takes control of the remaining Nazis. In retaliation, the Nazis destroy La Belle Du Nuit, killing Veronique's parents and Vittore. Sean races to the catacombs, where the resistance is being attacked by the Nazis. While Sean is successful in fighting them off, Luc is found to be half-buried under debris, forcing Veronique to kill him so he doesn't get taken alive when the next Nazi attack occurs. Furthermore, during the attack, the Nazis succeed in capturing Dr. Kessler and his daughter once again.

Sean, Veronique, and Skylar team up to raid the Doppelsieg factory and rescue the Kesslers. Once Dr. Kessler is rescued, he and Sean go on to dismantle the weapons and set the factory to explode as they escape. With the factory destroyed, and the Kesslers rescued, Sean and Veronique return to Paris where the people have risen up against the Nazi power. Veronique takes on the duty of becoming the new leader of the resistance. After sharing a passionate kiss with Veronique, Sean tracks down Dierker to the Eiffel Tower, where he is found to be executing his men for failing to subdue the civil uprising. Sean finally confronts Dierker at the top of the tower, where he can either shoot Dierker off the tower, or wait and witness Dierker jump off himself. With Dierker dead, Veronique asks Sean if it's all over, to which Sean replies he's "Just getting started."

Development edit

The game has been called the developer's swan song, since Pandemic Studios was liquidated soon after its completion.[7]

Areas that were cut from the game late in development include a giant Nazi missile silo built into the side of a mountain, called Valhall; Pandemic concept artist Jason Hazelroth spent three years designing the project. In further concept art, Hazelroth revealed an experimental Nazi jet called the XJ-05, which functioned as a boss fight while it was still docked, and another smaller jet, the JX-07, which could have been used by the player.[8]

After the game was released, customers reported that the game was unplayable with an ATI graphics card.[9] Some game retailers, including Direct2Drive, had placed a warning on their web sites declaring problems with the game's compatibility.[10] A workaround required the user to disable multi-core processing entirely, which would significantly decrease their computer's performance.[11] Pandemic employees acknowledged the issue and released a beta patch on December 18, 2009.[12] The patch stated that users with quad core CPUs would possibly have severe streaming issues, which required restricting the game to a single core as a workaround.[13] This was despite the game's recommended specifications listing a quad core CPU.

Reception edit

The PC version of The Saboteur received "generally favorable" reviews, while the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions received "mixed or average" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[33][34][35]

IGN praised the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions for their sound, black and white visuals, and "cheap thrills", while criticizing their unpolished gameplay and somewhat silly animation.[25] GameTrailers called the Xbox 360 version yet another open-world destruction game of 2009.[22] The game was praised for being fun, although the site criticized the choppy voice acting, varying graphical quality and the unpolished end product. X-Play praised the same console version's unique look and setting, and the variety of gameplay, but criticized its poorly executed story, enemy AI, and various glitches.[36]

The PlayStation 3 version was noted for its anti-aliasing technique on a console that has traditionally had difficulty with AA. Using one of the PS3's Synergistic Processing Units to perform after-image edge detection and blurring, under optimal conditions it manages equivalent to 16xAA.[37][38] The game was frequently compared to Velvet Assassin, released the same year and featuring similar aesthetics and gameplay styles.[18]

The A.V. Club gave the PS3 version an A− and said, "The nicest touch is that your free-roaming sabotage has a direct effect on the quests that advance the main story."[39] 411Mania gave the Xbox 360 version a score of 7.5 out of 10 and said, "If you’re a fan of GTA or Mercs 1 or 2 you’ll probably get some enjoyment out of the Saboteur, but for everyone else this game is a rental at best."[40] The Daily Telegraph gave the same console version seven out of ten and called it "a highly enjoyable game in its own right and it succeeds at being pure, rollicking entertainment. Players who are prepared to look past its derivative gameplay will find its silly characters [and] ridiculous plot and even some of its technical flaws may just be part of the reason they continue playing it long after the first couple of hours have passed by."[31] Wired, however, gave the same console version six stars out of ten and called it "a big game best taken in small doses: An hour or two of clamber up the side of a building, snipe some guys, drive like hell, lather, rinse, repeat was plenty. Any more than that and I started to think maybe the Nazis could just have France, if they wanted it so bad."[32] Edge gave the PS3 version five out of ten and called it "an awesome display of clichés, stereotypes, shortcuts and failures in logic."[41]

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This article is about the 2009 video game For the mobile tie in see The Saboteur 2010 video game For other uses see Saboteur disambiguation The Saboteur is an action adventure video game developed by Pandemic Studios and published by Electronic Arts It was released for Microsoft Windows PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in December 2009 A mobile version of the game was developed and released by Hands On Mobile for BlackBerry on January 21 2010 and for iOS on March 24 2010 1 2 The game is set in German occupied France during World War II and follows Sean Devlin based on William Grover Williams 3 an Irish race car driver and mechanic 4 who joins the French Resistance to liberate Paris after his best friend is killed by Nazi forces The SaboteurDeveloper s Pandemic StudiosPublisher s Electronic ArtsDirector s Trey WatkinsCameron BrownProducer s Phil HongDesigner s Tom FrenchProgrammer s Dan AnderssonFidde PerssonArtist s Christopher M HuntWriter s Brad SantosTom AbernathyComposer s Gabriel MannRebecca KneubuhlPlatform s Microsoft Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360ReleasePC PS3 Xbox 360AU December 3 2009EU December 4 2009NA December 8 2009Genre s Action adventureMode s Single playerGameplay in The Saboteur combines driving shooting melee combat and exploration Players can make use of a variety of weapons and abilities to fight enemies or explore the environment such as Sean s parkour skills which allow him to climb high buildings in seconds to facilitate traversal The game features an open world comprising Paris various boroughs and the surrounding countryside Initially most of the map is occupied by German forces symbolized by a black and white filter applied on the in game map as well as the environment itself By completing main and side missions each borough is slowly liberated and the environment returns to its natural colors The Saboteur received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics While it was praised for its visuals sound design setting amount of content and entertaining gameplay many criticized its repetitiveness the storyline s execution various technical issues and the general lack of polish It also drew many comparisons to Velvet Assassin a game with a similar premise released earlier in 2009 as well as the Grand Theft Auto and Assassin s Creed series for their similar gameplay elements The Saboteur was the final title developed by Pandemic Studios before their closure in 2009 Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 The Midnight Show 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksGameplay edit nbsp The player character Sean Devlin standing on a street corner in a Nazi occupied borough of Paris symbolized by the black and white filter The Saboteur is an action adventure game set in an open world environment and played from a third person perspective The player can explore Nazi occupied Paris some of the French countryside and parts of Germany Color is a key element in the gameplay Areas which are heavily controlled by the Nazis are represented in black and white with the exception of the characters irises city lights blood and blue symbols of the French Resistance and various German symbols which are bright red and complete with swastikas In these areas German soldiers are present in large numbers making it far more likely that Sean will be detected in his rebellious activities To inspire that district again players must weaken the German forces occupying the area In doing so that district s citizens regain their hope visually represented by the area becoming vibrant and full of color Germans in these areas will not be completely evicted but Sean has a higher chance of escaping them since they will no longer be so ubiquitous and will primarily be centered on military bases barracks checkpoints HQs and other strategically important sites In addition the French people will play an active role in the struggle for colored zones For example if Sean gets into a fight with German soldiers in a colored area allies like the French Resistance the Maquis and even passing French civilians will intervene against the occupiers Throughout the game Sean can upgrade his abilities and arsenal via Perks such as improving accuracy with a sniper rifle ammo count for all weapons damage and more Perks are gained through actions such as evading high level alarms sniping targets or demolishing a set number of German installations or vehicles with a certain requirement The player also has the ability to scale buildings and run across rooftops where sometimes British supply boxes can be found or to reach a good sniper s view of the ground beneath Garages are available to the player which can save parked vehicles and repair damaged ones The player can also engage in fist fights or use a more stealthy approach such as sneaking around or using a Nazi s uniform as a disguise Should the player die while free roaming Sean will lose all of his weapons and grenades he had equipped prior to death The player can buy weapons ammunition explosives maps and other items from several black market merchants Once Sean has purchased a weapon from the dealers he can equip himself with that weapon at any time The Midnight Show edit A code for a downloadable patch entitled The Midnight Show was free to those who purchased a new copy of the game for either the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 For the Windows version the extra content was already included on the disc The content was later released on Xbox Live Marketplace and on the PlayStation Network in the UK the content is free of charge for people who did not have the code 5 The extra content provides the player with new brothels and hiding spots It also includes a minigame in which the player can earn in game items such as a car not found during the main campaign Most notably however installing the add on automatically renders all brothel girls in the game topless although nudity can still be toggled on and off 5 This caused some controversy at the time of the game s release 6 Plot editSean Devlin is a hard drinking Irish race car driver and mechanic who emigrated to France to escape his criminal past A regular among the racing groups of Paris Sean travels to Saarbrucken with his mentor Vittore Morini best friend Jules Rousseau and Jules sister Veronique to compete in the 1940 Saarbrucken Grand Prix During his stay Sean meets up with his on again off again girlfriend Skylar St Claire and starts a rivalry with Kurt Dierker an infamous racer and champion of the Nazis During the race Dierker cheats by shooting out one of Sean s tires causing him to lose Despite Skylar s warnings Sean and Jules break into Doppelsieg the automotive factory that Dierker works for to sabotage his car as revenge The two are captured by Dierker who reveals himself to be a Nazi SS Commander and believes them to be British spies Dierker tortures Jules to death while Sean manages to escape only to witness the German invasion of France Sean manages to rescue Vittore and Veronique before they escape to Paris Sean tells Jules family what happened to him and vows to take revenge on Dierker Months later Sean is living in La Belle Du Nuit a cabaret owned by Jules family He is approached by Luc Gaudin a local writer love interest of Veronique and leader of a resistance group against the Nazi occupation Sean is talked into joining the resistance by Luc and is tasked with disrupting Nazi operations by killing high ranking officers and destroying military installations He also gets involved with other resistance leaders and members including Le Crochet a hook handed veteran Legionnaire Father Denis a defrocked Catholic priest Duval Mingo whose lover betrayed him to a high ranking Nazi Felix Kwong a clinical psychiatrist and Margot Bonnaire who seeks to preserve French culture that the Nazis aim to destroy Through his work Sean builds a reputation as a prominent member of the resistance The growth in resistance activity in Paris as a result of Sean s work does not go unnoticed by Nazi command and soon elite Nazi terror units are called in by the German administrative commander in Paris who is revealed to be Dierker Sean meets up with Skylar again who reveals herself to be a British spy with the Special Operations Executive SOE and she takes Sean to her superiors They task him with a series of jobs including stealing an unknown treasure from the Nazis Sean and Skylar are soon tasked with rescuing a defecting German scientist named Dr Kessler It is revealed that the Doppelseig factory is a front for an atomic weapons project that they were forcing Kessler to create After Kessler is rescued he refuses to work with anyone unless his daughter Maria is saved as well Sean soon rescues Maria from her captors and takes her to the resistance headquarters which is immediately then attacked by the Nazis forcing the resistance to flee into the catacombs During this raid Veronique is captured and prepped for execution at Notre Dame Luc not wanting to expend resistance resources to save one prisoner denies Sean s request for an organized raid to rescue Veronique After this Sean is forced to rescue Veronique by himself which he succeeds in doing Luc comes up with a plan to topple the Nazi leadership who are set to host a race by having a driver blow them up with a rigged car While Sean successfully wins the race and wipes out most of the leadership Dierker survives and takes control of the remaining Nazis In retaliation the Nazis destroy La Belle Du Nuit killing Veronique s parents and Vittore Sean races to the catacombs where the resistance is being attacked by the Nazis While Sean is successful in fighting them off Luc is found to be half buried under debris forcing Veronique to kill him so he doesn t get taken alive when the next Nazi attack occurs Furthermore during the attack the Nazis succeed in capturing Dr Kessler and his daughter once again Sean Veronique and Skylar team up to raid the Doppelsieg factory and rescue the Kesslers Once Dr Kessler is rescued he and Sean go on to dismantle the weapons and set the factory to explode as they escape With the factory destroyed and the Kesslers rescued Sean and Veronique return to Paris where the people have risen up against the Nazi power Veronique takes on the duty of becoming the new leader of the resistance After sharing a passionate kiss with Veronique Sean tracks down Dierker to the Eiffel Tower where he is found to be executing his men for failing to subdue the civil uprising Sean finally confronts Dierker at the top of the tower where he can either shoot Dierker off the tower or wait and witness Dierker jump off himself With Dierker dead Veronique asks Sean if it s all over to which Sean replies he s Just getting started Development editThe game has been called the developer s swan song since Pandemic Studios was liquidated soon after its completion 7 Areas that were cut from the game late in development include a giant Nazi missile silo built into the side of a mountain called Valhall Pandemic concept artist Jason Hazelroth spent three years designing the project In further concept art Hazelroth revealed an experimental Nazi jet called the XJ 05 which functioned as a boss fight while it was still docked and another smaller jet the JX 07 which could have been used by the player 8 After the game was released customers reported that the game was unplayable with an ATI graphics card 9 Some game retailers including Direct2Drive had placed a warning on their web sites declaring problems with the game s compatibility 10 A workaround required the user to disable multi core processing entirely which would significantly decrease their computer s performance 11 Pandemic employees acknowledged the issue and released a beta patch on December 18 2009 12 The patch stated that users with quad core CPUs would possibly have severe streaming issues which required restricting the game to a single core as a workaround 13 This was despite the game s recommended specifications listing a quad core CPU Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePCPS3Xbox 360Metacritic76 100 33 72 100 34 73 100 35 Review scoresPublicationScorePCPS3Xbox 360DestructoidN AN A8 5 10 14 EurogamerN A6 10 15 6 10 15 G4N AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Game Informer8 10 17 8 10 17 8 10 17 GameProN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 GameRevolutionN AB 19 B 19 GameSpotN A7 5 10 20 7 5 10 20 GameSpyN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 GameTrailersN AN A7 6 10 22 Giant Bomb nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 IGNN A AU 8 2 10 24 US 7 5 10 25 UK 6 2 10 26 AU 8 2 10 24 US 7 5 10 27 UK 6 2 10 26 Official Xbox Magazine US N AN A8 10 28 PC Gamer US 86 29 N AN APlayStation The Official MagazineN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 N AThe Daily TelegraphN AN A7 10 31 WiredN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 The PC version of The Saboteur received generally favorable reviews while the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions received mixed or average reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic 33 34 35 IGN praised the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions for their sound black and white visuals and cheap thrills while criticizing their unpolished gameplay and somewhat silly animation 25 GameTrailers called the Xbox 360 version yet another open world destruction game of 2009 22 The game was praised for being fun although the site criticized the choppy voice acting varying graphical quality and the unpolished end product X Play praised the same console version s unique look and setting and the variety of gameplay but criticized its poorly executed story enemy AI and various glitches 36 The PlayStation 3 version was noted for its anti aliasing technique on a console that has traditionally had difficulty with AA Using one of the PS3 s Synergistic Processing Units to perform after image edge detection and blurring under optimal conditions it manages equivalent to 16xAA 37 38 The game was frequently compared to Velvet Assassin released the same year and featuring similar aesthetics and gameplay styles 18 The A V Club gave the PS3 version an A and said The nicest touch is that your free roaming sabotage has a direct effect on the quests that advance the main story 39 411Mania gave the Xbox 360 version a score of 7 5 out of 10 and said If you re a fan of GTA or Mercs 1 or 2 you ll probably get some enjoyment out of the Saboteur but for everyone else this game is a rental at best 40 The Daily Telegraph gave the same console version seven out of ten and called it a highly enjoyable game in its own right and it succeeds at being pure rollicking entertainment Players who are prepared to look past its derivative gameplay will find its silly characters and ridiculous plot and even some of its technical flaws may just be part of the reason they continue playing it long after the first couple of hours have passed by 31 Wired however gave the same console version six stars out of ten and called it a big game best taken in small doses An hour or two of clamber up the side of a building snipe some guys drive like hell lather rinse repeat was plenty Any more than that and I started to think maybe the Nazis could just have France if they wanted it so bad 32 Edge gave the PS3 version five out of ten and called it an awesome display of cliches stereotypes shortcuts and failures in logic 41 References edit The Saboteur Wireless GameSpy 2010 06 05 Archived from the original on 2010 06 05 Retrieved 2022 03 21 The Saboteur for iPhone iPad Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on June 1 2018 Retrieved May 18 2018 Saboteur Interview IGN 9 April 2007 Archived from the original on 2 May 2009 Retrieved 12 January 2009 Torres Ricardo April 6 2007 Saboteur First Look date mislabeled as November 18 2008 GameSpot CBS Interactive Archived from the original on May 19 2018 Retrieved May 18 2018 a b Reilly Jim December 3 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