The Saboteur sounds great in theory, and could have been a fantastic swan song for Pandemic. Unfortunately it feels like they didn't have enough time with it as the gameplay starts to become repetitive. There are some great hybrid ideas from other games, as well as a few unique ones, but it just doesn't work as well as it could have, or sounds like it would on paper.
There's some fun to be had here, and the persona of Sean adds an interesting charm to the game. If you're up for some explosions and interesting stealth play, even if it doesn't quite work, and most importantly a different take on the World War 2 genre then The Saboteur is well worth a look, and a decent way to farewell Pandemic.
Backward compatibility works for many games on newer consoles, but titles such as The Simpsons: Hit and Run have been left out.
This is a nice collection of classic. EA has opened its vaults and released a series of classic PC games to Steam for the first time ever.
C&C Red Alert 3 and The Saboteur were two different yet completely unforgettable games to me from a better era of EA.
GF365: "Here are our picks for the ten most underrated third-person shooters that you might not have played before or even known about."
Actually great list TBH I agree with all 10
I hope one day we get some remakes for the following
The saboteur(with a proper remake and quality of life features this game could be great)
Scarface world is yours
Binary domain ( such a great game with great story)
GUN(this needs a remake)
Space marine 40k(such fun time)
Would also like to suggest adding the mercenary series even the 2nd game which is disliked by many is a fun time
I recently finished Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine and found it to be very enjoyable.
The game respected the lore and the gameplay was quite decent.
The color palette was a bit underwhelming (backdrops and setting) and recycled but I think that it deserved better.
Here's hoping for an amazing sequel