Despite corporate bungling at the 11th hour, The Saboteur was released to great fanfare. Icrontic takes a look at Pandemic's latest sandbox action game set in beautiful Nazi-occupied Paris.

"Welcome to the unique open world of Nazi occupied Paris set in the 1940's, where the missions are huge, the women are sexy and the killings plentiful. You take on the role of Sean Devlin, a hard drinking womaniser with a past who has fled his native Ireland to try his luck at race car driving in Grand Paris. Sean is out for revenge on the one man an Aryan named Kurt Dierker who killed your best friend. Take this delicious scenario and throw in a third-person style, free-roaming action-adventu..."

The Kartel reviews The Saboteur, the last game created by Pandemic. The stylized game best summarized as a great concept that is tempered with modest gameplay innovations.

"The scene is a tavern, modest if not danky. Theres a clear tense division at the bar, one end a group of french, the other two irishmen. Everything goes well until a certain topic runs foul and a brutal, but fecking brilliant, brawl ensues. Now enough about the aftermath of the world cup qualifiers, let’s talk about Pandemic’s swansong; The Saboteur."

All Age Gaming's John Elliott takes a look at the newly released game from Pandemic Studios, The Saboteur. You play as Sean Devlin in this game that features an Open-world Paris filled with Nazi's. Is this WWII-set third person sandbox adventure game any good?