You may know Adam Ruch from the other stuff he’s written for the site, or his blog Flickering Colours, but he’s also a seasoned veteran of our Reader Reviews section. This time he’s taking a look at The Saboteur – a game I was always interested in, but never got round to playing. More »
With a rating of 12+ on Apple’s App Store, Hands-On Mobile’s iPhone take on EA’s The Saboteur promises more Nazi foiling and less randomly topless women. More »
The Saboteur’s PC version had big problems out of the box – something like 9 out of 10 ATI-equipped systems couldn’t make it work properly. The remnants of Pandemic have rolled a patch, but be sure to read it carefully. More »
Pandemic Studios and EA have released a couple live action clips for The Saboteur. They’re short, sexy and have nice music. That’s all you need, no? More »
The Saboteur is the story of an Irishman living in the back of a burlesque house helping liberate World War II Paris from the Nazis. Nothing could possible go wrong with this scenario. More »
Look closely and you’ll see that man is kissing that woman with a cigarette in his mouth, as seen in the occasionally-idiosyncratic Saboteur (Snapped off my TV; they stopped kissing before I swung the camera to a better angle). More »
What with all the talk of nudity, I’d kind of lost track of the fact that The Saboteur has a plot-heavy story with more than one angst-filled character. More »