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Pandemic doesn't consider The Saboteur a World War II game

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Pandemic does not want you to think of The Saboteur as just another World War II game, because it doesn't either.

It's just the setting, more or less.

"We don’t even really think of our game as a WWII game, it’s the backdrop to our game which gives us arguably the best real world bad guys of all time," lead designer Thomas French told D'toid. "Our game is big, over the top, and filled with lots of high action.

"Mechanically we’re so different from those games too and the 'kitchen sink' of tools we have for the player make for something that’s even different in just the sandbox genre as well. It’s also got a different world than people are used to seeing in this time period, full of grit, personal stories, and real characters.

"We wanted to use some historical events but not be too tied to dates so it wouldn’t keep us from telling the story and putting that in the foreground. Being a sandbox game where the player and can play parts of the story at their leisure we didn’t want to have to have events happen at particular dates that would limit the player’s freedom."

Game's out this year for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

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