12 Most Underrated Stealth Video Games Of All Time
11. The Saboteur
Although it remains truly sad that Pandemic will never finish their initial version of Star Wars Battlefront III, another consequence that stemmed from various mid-tier studios shutting across the start of 2010 was their other projects barely getting to share any of the limelight. The Saboteur was one such game, a uniquely-styled action-adventure that mixed Assassin's Creed/Uncharted-style climbing mechanics with a colour scheme that highlighted elements in the world (or visually-arresting explosions) alongside gunplay that meant if things went sour, a reliable third-person shooter had your back. Whilst it did fall down a little with some driving sections that were a little too arcady for their own good, Saboteur's general setup as a French spy amongst Nazi-occupied Paris was one that had appeal and charm for days. Setting up a base HQ out the back of a cabaret club and having a button designated to lighting a cigarette for any occasion you'd find yourself overlooking the rainswept city? It had more style than Agent 47. Speaking of which...