The Saboteur Updated Impressions

Paris may be beautiful, but it's also a great place to buy guns on the black market.

There's a reason Paris is called The City of Light. It's a beautiful place--home to timeless architecture, unending landmarks, and a rich culture uniquely its own. But as a historical setting, it's not all charming cafes and romantic photographs atop the Eiffel Tower. Paris has a dangerous past, which developer Pandemic is looking to explore in The Saboteur. In this stylish World War II-era sandbox action game, you play Irish racecar driver Sean Devlin on a vengeance quest to topple the Nazi occupation of wartime Paris. Throughout the course of that quest, you'll hide out in brothels, kill and impersonate German officers, and bring color to a world gone gray. After a recent demo courtesy of lead designer Tom French, we can now add dealing in the black market and unlocking (light) skill upgrades to that list.

The black market plays a big role in The Saboteur. As anyone who took a World War II class in school knows, the franc was less than, shall we say, stable during the war. So with no viable monetary currency to help Sean get what he needs, he's resorted to selling contraband to some unsavory individuals in Paris. Generally, this involves finding liquor and wine bottles scattered throughout the city or simply completing a quest that rewards you with a number, which represents a certain amount of contraband. Then, you take this contraband to back alley vendors to trade it in for weapons, vehicles, and other assorted goodies.

For the most part, the guns you can buy are historically accurate weapons, such as the Thompson submachine gun and scoped M1 carbine rifle. And once you really amass a good amount of illegal goods, you can trade those in for vehicles to store in your garage, ranging from civilian jalopies to fully armored Nazi troop transports that just happened to fall into someone else's hands. You'll also be able to buy neighborhood maps of the city that call out areas of interest (like more black market dealers) you wouldn't normally be able to find on your own.

Of course, you can acquire all of this stuff on your own, but you'll naturally run the risk of drawing Nazi ire when you kill them for their weapons and yank them out of their vehicles in broad daylight. According to French, the unofficial mantra behind The Saboteur's mission designs has been "quiet in, loud out." This means you'll want to sneak your way into a sabotage mission and wait until you've completed your mission before leaving a wake of destruction on your way to safety.

But there's at least one tangible advantage to jumping headlong into combat. The Saboteur uses a system of light skill progression that rewards you with perks for passing certain milestones throughout the course of your vengeance quest. For those who favor the sniper rifle, collecting a certain number of headshots unlocks steadier aim at level one, while the second level of this perk reduces the recoil. Most aspects of combat have perks like this, from melee fighting to quickly planting explosive satchel charges.

In traditional sandbox action style, the amount of destruction you cause in combat will be met with escalating alert levels from the Nazi occupation. You'll start with simple foot soldiers coming after you at level one, but if you kill enough people and blow up enough vehicles, you'll find yourself attacked by terror squads, as well as machine gun-equipped zeppelins at level four. Then, at level five, you'll find yourself attacked by air raid planes. There's a certain level of ridiculousness to just how aggressively these enemies come after you considering it's an entire army against one man, but Pandemic has made no bones about the over-the-top nature of the action in The Saboteur. Despite the historical setting, Pandemic knows that you still want to play a video game.

It's that combination of over-the-top action and historical authenticity that makes The Saboteur such a promising game. It's scheduled to arrive on December 8. Check back then for our final review.

111 Comments

  • Alex_09

    Posted Nov 26, 2009 11:06 pm PT

    This game looks like it cut too many corners, but I'll rent it before judging.

  • VXLbeast

    Posted Nov 26, 2009 10:22 am PT

    I am certainly interested in this game. It will, sadly, be Pandemics last Hurah.

  • gene548

    Posted Nov 22, 2009 7:03 pm PT

    it looks like a buy. im getting this

  • Yung-Skywalka

    Posted Nov 19, 2009 8:31 pm PT

    i guess this is gettin added to my Christmas list

  • mennaf

    Posted Nov 15, 2009 6:46 am PT

    looks great,

  • icubod88

    Posted Nov 15, 2009 6:05 am PT

    reminds me of inglorious bastards some what, therefore I like!

  • promba1995

    Posted Nov 14, 2009 10:54 pm PT

    Hmm using the rope to go roof to roof looks hard but the game is defiantly a potentiol buy.

  • footynut09

    Posted Nov 14, 2009 3:40 am PT

    Looks pretty good. Added to wishlist.

  • HAL5000

    Posted Nov 13, 2009 6:02 pm PT

    Looks to be great, I hope it plays as good as the hype. This is on my short list to get when released.

  • ferntfactor

    Posted Nov 13, 2009 2:45 pm PT

    related to some of the comments below, just read a book called Petain's Crime. well worth a read if you're interested in France's resistance and the collaborationist Vichy government. a historically suppressed fact is that a disproportionately large amount of the french resistance were left-leaning Jews. not surprising considering france had brutally persecuted all but some protected rich and powerful jews in business, banning them from anything but the lowest ranking jobs, stealing their property and businesses and helping the understaffed Nazis round them up and ship them (men, women, the elderly and thousands of children - especially foreign, eastern jews) - off to concentration camps. i suppose the idea of fighting to your death seemed more appealing than waiting to be sent to Drancy in Paris and then on to Auschwitz. sorry. almost forgot this is a fun video game site! the concept is interesting but the execution looks kind of campy. i do hope the game gives us the chance to cut the throats of the terrible Milice, France's hated and brutal Nazi ass-kissing police.

  • metalgear-solid

    Posted Nov 12, 2009 11:24 am PT

    Looks great from what I can tell. Hopefully this will be a great buy on the PS3, unlike most multiplat games.

  • AOldDog

    Posted Nov 11, 2009 2:28 am PT

    How can you say: "There's a certain level of ridiculousness to just how aggressively these enemies come after you", i can remember you [if you don't mind] of one Colonel Pierre-Georges Fabien, who shoot a German officer in the Paris Metro, and who's action started a verrrry brutal retaliations from the German part, APPARENTLY against one man.

  • AOldDog

    Posted Nov 11, 2009 2:03 am PT

    If it were not 4 "Maquis" doing sabotages and providing the allies the detailed plans of fortifications in Normandy you Americans would of never debarked in D day.

  • AOldDog

    Posted Nov 11, 2009 1:45 am PT

    Sorry to criticized you but this ["fully armored Nazi troop transports that just happened to fall into someone else's hands"] is historically correct to the period prior to the liberation of Paris.

  • Express_Diablos

    Posted Nov 10, 2009 9:24 pm PT

    Issss there a level six?

  • pidow

    Posted Nov 10, 2009 7:51 pm PT

    I will buy and play this game.....it puts a different spin on WWII games. This time you are fighting for something(a friend) and the people of Paris.

  • xtremeflem2day

    Posted Nov 10, 2009 6:39 pm PT

    this looks great, i should pick this up

  • chkmode

    Posted Nov 10, 2009 2:01 pm PT

    dis time paris seems different

  • spiny

    Posted Nov 10, 2009 1:55 pm PT

    @ mivanc

    Funny, i know about 20 people with the Xbox and zero have experienced the RROD. RROD was a problem with the first gen xbox 360s. Microsoft responded by extending xbox warranties by 3 years.

    The real buyer beware issue is that we have console exclusive games to begin with. I love many titles on Wii, Xbox and PS3. Its a shame i had to buy all three consoles to experience these games. The moral of this post is take your fanboy antics and stick them you-know-where. The best way to protect yourself and consumers in general is to be impartial when it comes to brands.

    @firgie, if its really RROD (3/4 red lights), you can get a replacement at no cost.

  • Carton_of_milk

    Posted Nov 10, 2009 1:25 pm PT

    When this was first announced and for the first few previews i was really under the impression this wasn't going to be over-the-top action but more realistic mainly stealthy sabotage stuff. I'm disappointed already. Did they make a shift at one point? I mean it IS pandemic and they've done Mercenaries....

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