Saboteur
Not just another WWII game
As you can tell from our screens, there’s a striking monochrome/color feature running through Saboteur, bringing to mind both Schindler’s List and artsy PS2 hit Okami. As Sean stealths his way around the roofs and backstreets of Paris, no matter what his motives, he can do his bit to support the Resistance, and restore hope to some of the most oppressed areas of town - what’s known as the “Will to Fight” system. Nazi strongholds and scenes of danger will be presented in stark black and white, but once you’ve quietly slaughtered the invaders and foiled the plans of the Nazi scum, you’ll see the streets and their occupants gradually returning to full, rich color.
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