利用隐匿式和伪装手段,破坏火车,摧毁桥梁,炸毁敌方设施,直击纳粹战争机器的核心。当你努力将压迫势力赶出城市的各个区域时,单调的黑白画面会变成彩色,象征你已激励城镇居民。你煽动的人越多,他们越能干预战斗帮助你,或帮你快速逃脱德军的追捕。《破坏者》以全新的视角呈现了第二次世界大战,并融入了戏剧性的电影元素。立即在 PC 上下载此游戏,亲身体验其中的行动与阴谋。
Have been playing this few years ago already, but it was AAA game ahead of it's time. Would be glad if some company would continue on the idea also raising the quality bar even further. Yes game had it's flaws , but in general I would add it to the all time top. Nice story, good gameplay and also I just loved the soundtrack! Somewhat close to MAFIA (the 1st one, more than GTA) but also has some elements from AC (like Wolfram_von_Thal mentioned).
Glad I stumbled upon this during a dirt-cheap sale. EA has done such a good job burying this game I had forgotten it existed. If you like interesting open worlds or just have a fondness for the WWII genre, buy The Saboteur. No bugs and no crashes on Windows 10 either. I'm amazed how smooth this is.
Critics slagged it off as an Assassin's Creed knock-off, but honestly that's the kind of drivel you should expect from game journalists. The map has less filler, and the collectibles and other features fit the plot. It makes a hell of a lot more sense raiding a nazi bunker for grenades or blowing up a fuel depot than it does chasing feathers or "animus fragments," but I digress. Not to mention the mechanics are better than Assassin's Creed because this game's controls are better suited for PC. Nice to see there isn't multiple functions binded to one key or any auto-aiming pistols.
I came to "The Saboteur" utterly intrigued about the premise. An Irishman, helping the French resistance in World War II France, using a combination of "Grand Theft Auto" and "Assassin's Creed" mechanics? Sign me up!
After starting to play, I was drawn in. It was a release every time I killed a Nazi, and by doing so saved a pedestrian from his terror. I was sneaking into bases, climbing and running and jumping around the rooftops of Paris, rushing down the country lanes of France, all the while keeping an eye open for a white dot that signified something that I'd like to blow to kingdom come.
Now, almost forty hours in, there are one mechanic that is wearing on me. With the way the suspicion meter works, you could be behind barbed wire, five feet from a radar dish, and the Nazis wouldn't bat an eye. You could run ten pedestrians down in the streets, and they wouldn't care. You could be rushing through the streets of Paris in a stolen Nazi racecar, and they'll smile and let you through the checkpoints. Sean doesn't even change his pants when he puts on a disguise, and unless you're running they won't notice until they're right in your face. It makes the game much easier than it would have been for a real life saboteur.
But that flaw aside, "The Saboteur" -- especially since its most recent patch, which fixed processor problems -- really is a great game. It draws you in with its dynamic black-and-white setting, then urges you to explore France and parts of Germany in your quest for vengeance. It is a solid 4.5 star game, and well worth playing.
I loved this game in the past. There was no other where you could play as an underground member during World War 2, especially in German occupied France. I used to own a copy for XBox 360, but since updating to XBox One X, I've been locked out of playing this game, until now.
I purchased it and it plays great so far on my Windows 10 PC. I did encounter one problem though, since I use an XBox One Wireless Controller for gaming. The trigger commands for accelerating and braking in a vehicle acted the same as turning right or left while walking.
I found the solution, for me at least, is editing the "InputTemplates.txt" file, contained the the game's directory at the following location...
c:GOG Gamesthe SaboteurInputTemplates.txt
Their are 4 sections within the file, one for DEFAULT, one for ALTERNATE, and one for 360 CONTROLLER, and one for OTHER GAMEPAD. The 360 CONTROLLER is for using an XBox 360 controller with your PC, but I've got an XBox One controller, so the game tries using the OTHER GAMEPAD section.
First off, so you don't lose the original file, make a copy and move it to another folder, or rename it. Then edit the "InputTemplates.txt" file as follows.
To fix my issues, I copy and pasted the control 360 CONTROLLER section to the OTHER GAMEPAD section, overwriting all the original text in the OTHER GAMEPAD section.
My game now plays using an XBox One wireless controller bluetooth-linked to my PC.
I came across Pandemic via the Mercenaries series, and wished I could play the original Saboteur. So thank God it's back.
The game itself is solid on all mechanics, from the fighting to the perks to the missions and their place in the game setting. The use of Paris and the surrounding countryside are the perfect place for such a sprawling game world, but to me that's all effectively tied together with the story.
The game isn't trying to be exactly historically accurate, but goes with a rather Indiana Jones approach: Nazis are clear bad guys, you're a rough-and-tumble fighter with a hat and jacket, get to fighting. With femme fatales, a resistance filled with characters, and plenty of destruction to wreak, you're only bored if you limit yourself. It also doesn't take itself too seriously, which is a good indication that Pandemic's people knew their game was going to have some goofy moments and they wanted the player to join in.
Some mechanics are clunky. The disguise mechanic does make sense with the Gestapo agents and generals but doesn't quite add when it comes to the common goons. The driving is a little loose and tricky, but it doesn't break the game.
Overall, this is a game that fit with the generation it came from, and personally I consider it a close competitor to the Ubisoft titles and knows not to take itself seriously. Compared to Watch Dogs and Assassin's Creed, the creative team knew they were making a fun time killer and threw in enough to make it enjoyable. Well worth the time and price, and certainly a good reason why more Pandemic titles should be considered for GOG.