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Veröffentlicht: 2017-04-24, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: cheatcc.com
Zusammenfassung: Pandemic Studios was simply too expensive for EA to maintain. At least that's the corporate line. Speculation persists that the recent closure of the development house was because they couldn't deliver a true AAA blockbuster despite being given ample budg...
The camera can be your worst enemy and the game feels rushed.
Pandemic Studios brings us its swan song with their final release, The Saboteur. Does my E3 2009 Game of the Show cross the finish line or does it get sniped right between the eyes? Check out our full review, After the Break!Full Review:My review of ...
If the Saboteur is to be believed, then during World War II the Nazis were so evil and so oppressive, that they literally drained the colour out of the surrounding environment using their evil Nazi magic. Furthermore, it was a pot-mouthed Irishman anti...
Zusammenfassung: The Saboteur is a third person sandbox action game set during World War II, and is the last project by the recently closed Pandemic Studios. This fact in itself is disappointing, since this is quite probably the best game from the developer in recent y...
Zusammenfassung: Take World War II - a quite overused setting for a computer game, in my opinion - and blend it with a sandbox setting where you have some goals to achieve but are free to do them any way you like. What you get is The Saboteur, a WWII themed sandbox ga...
For all its quirks, The Saboteur is a pretty fun open-world game. You might think that blowing up the same gun/tower/base over and over again would get a little dull, but somehow, even with the broken stealth mechanic (not broken… just needs tweaking),...
Zusammenfassung: World War II games are a penny a dozen, having earned a reputation as one of the most overused settings in videogame history. Likewise, the open world genre has been exploited so often and so shamelessly that the whole idea of "sandbox" gameplay tends...