A story about a revengeful Irishman who is willing to go to extreme lengths just to kill nazis in the SWW2-styled France

User Rating: 8.5 | The Saboteur X360
To be honest, the first time I saw this game, I had no idea what the it would be like. I remember picking it out with my cousin and the only thing I figured out was that it was a game filled with destruction.
When I completed the game, I was really surprised over how fun it was playing it and to be honest I can't really mention any flaws with the game what so ever.

Story: The game is about Sean Devlin. An Irishman who has fled to France due to being wanted by the government. Once being in France he meets up with a man who is like a second father to him who is called Vittore. Vittore decides to take Sean in and there Sean meets the man who becomes like his brother - Jules. That's the pre-story.

Now the actually story happens when Sean enters a race held by the Germans, but unfortunately the race doesn't go very well for Sean as he drives of the dracks, because of the infamous Nazi - Kurt Dierker - shooting the tires off of Seans car. Sean, Vittore and Jules, then decide to take get back at Dierker as he stole the their potential chances of winning the whole race.

After getting back at Dierker by driving his prised race-car of a cliff. Dierker takes them both hostage and torture them until he, unfortunately, kills Jules off when realising he won't get any information out of them. Sean manages to escape both the facility and Germany and joins the French resistance and starts plotting how to get revenge at Kurt Dierker - for good!

Gameplay: I really like that the missions in the game were different in content so it didn't feel as if you did the same thing over and over again.There are two types of missions you can choose from - Story missions and Side missions - whereby the story mission focuses on the actually game and the side missions are for unlocking new weaponry, earning some cash or maybe just attack Nazis to expand areas of France that aren't nazi-occupied to strengthen the Resistance. So there were always other things you could do if the story missions became boring. But I actually enjoyed the the story missions as they always made me want to know what was going to happen next.

Some other thing that I like with the gameplay was that you could collect cars! This was actually a pretty fun feature, but I feel that it was a little unnecessary as you rarely had time to go around and look for cars that you hadn't already collected.

Enemies/Monsters: The only enemy in the game are the Nazis, since the city is nazi-occupied.
Skills: The skills you get are not the typical purchasable ones. You earn them throughout the game depending on how you take out Nazi or escape them so you can't really control how and when you get them, but in the pause menu you can look at the names and kind of figure out what you have to do in order to unlock them, but the skills are only there to make it make the killing more swift.

Overall: Really enjoyed this game, and nothing really bad about it. Just some things that I felt were unnecessary, but still really nice having. This definitely was above my expectations!