The Saboteur (PS3)

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'It's hard to imagine why anyone would opt for The Saboteur when they've got Assassin's Creed II as an alternative. Beyond its Parisian setting, The Saboteur fails to add any new ideas to the sandbox genre other than breasts.'
Read more » Total Video Games
'But while the combat and destruction portions of playing as the Saboteur are fun, the story and effect you have on the world are disappointingly underdeveloped.'
Read more » Gamespy
'Not half as bad as the limp first few hours suggest. It's perhaps not the greatest company epitaph in the world but, as Devlin might say, while throwing himself out of a speeding car, knocking back a slug o' the good stuff and mashing a Nazi's head in with one punch: "It coulda been a lot worse."'
Read more » Eurogamer
'As soon as you hit the city, the game's pace drops off, and the sub-par graphics and poor controls steadily bog down an otherwise terrific idea.'
Read more » 1up.com
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'It's a lot of fun to paint the town red in this black and white open-world game, but the weak stealth elements limit your options.'
Read more » Gamespot
'The Saboteur may lack the polish of the contemporaries it boldly mimics, but protagonist Sean Devlin’s quest for revenge and an alluring 1940s Paris make this a World War II memory worth making.'
Read more » GameInformer
'As addictive as the perk goals are, it's the bread-and-butter sabotage that proves to be the real distraction.'
Read more » Video Gamer (Pro-G)
'While it’s a little rough around the edges we enjoyed this game more than we thought we would. It’s far from perfect, but it’s great to see Pandemic going out with a bang.'
Read more » IGN
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