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You wouldn't know this from the way the game presents it, though. Haven't heard of it? That's probably because it doesn't have a happy ending: the resistance was flattened without the expected help from the Soviets, both figuratively and probably literally as the Germans turned the city into a mountain of shingle, brickwork and assorted lumps of concrete. Anyway, Robert is an American war correspondent caught up in the midst of the Warsaw Uprising, a Polish resistance movement against the occupying Nazi forces. No offense meant, Mister Hawkins, was it? Robert Hawkins, right. It's so easy to confuse you action game protagonists, you know. Conrad Hart from the Flashback reboot? Oh, no, silly me. Things start off on a perplexing note when the protagonist is revealed to be none other than. If you do it right, I might even forget all about Alien Rage. Alright then, CI, let's see what you've done to make shooting Nazis in a pile of rubble interesting. Judging by what I've seen, I didn't miss much - lots of greyish-brown recently-bombed buildings, linear progression through strategically-placed wreckage, a dash of muddy European countryside and something called an 'achtung' - but CI Games seems to have decided that lifting the lid on a coffin that the rest of the gaming world had long since sealed away is the right thing to do here.
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It's not a deliberate choice, like I have an intense phobia of stick-shaped grenades or being shouted at by men with German accents or anything it's just that I was kind of busy downloading sketchy freeware games onto my ancient PC around the time they were in vogue, and in the last few years it's been all modern military stuff. er, Hitler? Alright, here's the truth: I've never played a WWII shooter. They sure are something, with their guns, their tanks and their. So how about those WWII shooters, eh? I mean, wow.