Sumerian Six: Scientist Commandos vs. Nazi Occultists! [VIDEO]

The game from Artificer and Devolver Digital has been out for about a week now, and the concept isn’t that bad, although this time the stealth and strategy add a twist to the Nazi killing.

 

Sumerian Six follows the Enigma Squad, a team of commandos made up of the world’s greatest scientists who combine their skills to carry out secret missions in their fight against the Third Reich. Together, you must thwart ex-member Hans Kammler’s nefarious plans involving a powerful, mystical substance called Mind Substance. Embark on a thrilling journey across several continents alongside allies such as exiled chemist Rosa Reznick, Wojtek the Werebear, and esoteric psychoanalyst Siegfried von Adelsberg. Dispose of your enemies using each team member’s unique abilities inspired by their areas of expertise, and learn the art of chaining them together for devastating effect if you hope to succeed.

As you delve deeper into the Nazi conspiracy, you’ll encounter occult-scientific weapons and ancient Sumerian artifacts tied to the Collector’s machinations. A grim future awaits should the Nazis prevail, so do your best to prevent this dark timeline from coming true in this real-time tactical stealth adventure. Led by Hans Kammler, a former member of your squad, the Nazis are tapping into the occult to create the ultimate wonder weapon. Face off against heavily armed, mutated, and supernaturally charged forces and put your strategic skills and dexterity to the ultimate test.

Sneak through Nazi strongholds and dispatch the ever-present guards in a variety of ways before taking on the more serious threats at hand. Combine the dynamic powers of your team in creative displays of tactical might. Inspired by real places and events, Sumerian Six takes you on a journey through an alternate history where folklore and conspiracy theories are as real as the Nazi threat.

Sumerian Six was released on Steam a week ago and can be purchased for $/€30. There is also a demo available so you can try it out.

Source: PCGamer

 

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