

Despite how dismal some locations are, your surroundings are incredibly detailed and attractive. In this regard, the satisfaction and the first moment of the campaign, in which you find yourself in the heart of a battle between Nazis and Soviets, will leave a lasting impact.Įverything else about its presentation, on the other hand, is top-notch, and you can tell a lot of effort went into making sure its convoluted levels evoke a sense of dread and despair. Dubbing is of good quality you’ll hear it most often in cut sequences that resemble cartoons, and there are occasionally Nazi images in the form of wolves. You’ll enjoy the music, especially the string instruments that are featured.


It detracts from the urgency of the current situation by tarnishing the mood of particular scenes. The decision to have your primary characters speak English with little to no accent but then use German words out of nowhere feels strange. The problem is that, whereas each personality is distinct and has their own skills and story line, their speakers don’t always match the gravity of what they’re simply stating, and you’ll frequently seriously question why your German or Polish protagonist doesn’t even have an dialect while the Nazi security officers do – no matter how bad it sure looks. In addition to these expository bits, characters often speak with each other during missions, allowing you to learn more about them and their characters. It’s what you’d expect from a WWII plotline, but some animation cutscenes delve into what a character is thinking and expand on the ramifications of witnessing genocide. Their journey finally leads them to the hidden Polish Home Army, with whom they team up more to eliminate enemy soldiers in their path and liberate the country from cruel occupiers. War Mongrels tells the storey of two German warriors who are sentenced to suicide missions but escaped. However, not everything is perfect, as some design decisions and control schemes taint an otherwise excellent addition to the genre. Its plot also examines the emotional scars of war and has a diverse cast of characters. To say the game is difficult is an understatement it forces you to think before making your next move.
