Sabotain: Break the Rules

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Sabotain: Break the Rules

Sabotain: Break the Rules (Russian: Саботаж: Кулак Империи, romanized: Sabotazh: Kulak Imperii, lit.'Sabotage: Fist of the Empire') is a Russian video game developed by Avalon Style Entertainment and published by Akella in November 2004.

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Sabotain: Break the Rules
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Developer(s)Avalon Style Entertainment
Publisher(s)Akella
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • WW: 12 November 2004
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player video game, multiplayer video game
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It is inspired by films such as The Fifth Element.[1] It was originally a game entitled Sabotain by CDV Software, but the project was later revived by Akella.[2] It entered the alpha stage in July 2002.[3]

Interia wrote that the only design aspect they liked was the music.[4] Stop deemed it Russia's answer to Deus Ex.[5] XTGamers felt it was weak in terms of graphics and technology.[6] Igray liked the large, diverse world.[7] Absolute Games thought the game had too many compounding bugs to be fun.[8] Jeuxvideo.com described the AI as "shameful".[9]

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