Sumerian Six is Shadow Tactics but you’re hitting Nazis in the back of the skull with a hammer
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I would not be at all surprised to learn that the voice actors in stealthy Mimimi-style coneāem up Sumerian Six are Americans doing impressions of British accents. The opening radio chat between starting squad member Sid and a pal has that telltale charming tinge of overeager cockney. It also contains the words ābloodyā and āarseā in quick succession, though thankfully not next to each other. The only piles are the logs Sidās crouched behind as he prepares to sneak up to a cable car guarded by Nazis. That is the only haemorrhoids allusion I will ever make on this website. Until the next time I have to write about Andrew Wilson.
āOil just use my trusty knoifeā mutters Sid as I take down my first guard. Straight away, the animation and noise indicators evoke the same Shadow Tactics or Desperados III goodness youāre probably expecting. Fine with me – thatās exactly what Iām here for. Mimimiās closing was a real gutpunch, and while I donāt expect anyone to match their exceptional work any time soon, itās at least reassuring to see Warsaw studio Artificer picking up the torch.
Sumerian Six | Extended Gameplay | Release Date Trailer | Coming September 2
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Thatās not to say Sumerian Six doesnāt quickly introduce some new tricks. Sid packs a tiny robot spider he can use to āhitchhikeā on guards, letting him pass unseen along their patrol routes. Iām also a fan of the option to speed up time, saving you having to wait around for a guard to get into spider range.
A scientist named Isabella soon joins the squad. Sheās got a cloaking device, which is possibly the single most uninteresting gadget you can give a stealth character, although it does run out of juice rapidly when she moves. She also has an utterly brutal takedown with a regular hammer that simply cannot help getting jammed in the back of every Nazi skull she swings it at. Very satisfying.
I am currently far too embroiled in the spacefaring demands of long-distant haulage with a different game to spend quite as much time with Sumerian Six as Iād like to right now, but hereās some details from the Steam page.
Inspired by real places and events, Sumerian Six takes you on a journey through an alternate history where folk stories and conspiracy theories are as real as the Nazi threat.
Led by Hans Kammler, a former member of your Squad, the Nazis tap into the occult to create the ultimate Wunderwaffe. Face off against heavily armed, mutated, and supernaturally charged forces, and put your strategic abilities and dexterity to the ultimate test.
As you delve deeper into the Nazi plot, youāll encounter occult-scientific weapons and ancient Sumerian artefacts linked to Kammler’s machinations. A grim future awaits you should the Nazis be victorious, so do your best to prevent that dark timeline from coming true in this real-time tactical stealth adventure.
Itās out in a couple of days, at it happens – September 2. There’s a demo on Steam at the time of writing. Also, looks like one of the six is a bear.