The Saboteur/Awesome

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  • Crowning Moment of Awesome: It's quite possible to generate many of these. The most notable involves 'Fightback Zones', which are areas that occasionally appear during high alert periods where the Resistance is rising up and engaging in open battle with the Germans. One of these will pop up at the Arc de Triomphe later in the game, and the player can help the Resistance defend the makeshift barricades there. This results in a massive pitched battle, with hundreds of Germans swarming in, bullets flying, explosions going off, rockets slamming into the sandbags, your comrades falling left and right, and through it all the massive arch above you and the French flags fluttering in the wind. If you successfully defeat them, you'll be treated to the sight of the surviving Germans turning tail and running while your fellow rebels cheer.
    • Near the beginning. After Dierker shoots Jules to death because Sean won't "admit" that he's a British agent (despite Sean repeatedly telling him he's not), Sean snaps the ropes holding him down, then grabs Dierker and headbutts him.
  • Crowning Music of Awesome: In the final scene in The Eiffel Tower A Nazi general plays a rather depressing version of Feeling Good by Nina Simone, which is incredibly haunting and beautiful especially given the dark atmosphere. Dierker has gone nuts and has begun killing his Nazi pals. The ones he hasn't gotten to yet are passed out, committing suicide, or murdering the staff. All while he plays the same tune, over and over again.
  • After Sean crashes an exploding car into a Nazi celebration at the Eiffel Tower on camera: "Put that in your fucking movie."