Selasa, 28 November 2017

WWII Review: The Saboteur

Playing more like an action-adventure movie than a video game, The Saboteur puts you into the driving shoes of Sean Devlin, an Irish expatriate and saboteur based on real-life war hero William Grover-Williams—a Grand Prix– winning racecar driver turned Allied secret agent—with a little Steve McQueen and Indiana Jones thrown in. As Devlin, you’re seeking …

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