Out of all the games I got a chance to see at EIEIO, Sabotage was by far my favorite game of the bunch. It’s very fresh for a World War II based game and absolutely beautiful in graphics and the art direction.
The trailer for the game doesn’t show a whole lot, but I can tell you that everything you see is in game graphics, none of it is CGI cut scenes. From what it seems like, the trailer here is keeping up with the theme of the entire game being a flashback. The main character, Violette, is retelling her story from a hospital bed so the trailer is just maintaining that unique since of story telling.
I’d like to also point out that the game looks like it may come out in January now as opposed to September as I was told. Of course, release dates are never […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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