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Review: Sumerian Six

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The PC community has enjoyed Sumerian Six for around 2 years. Console players have had to sit back patiently and await their turn. Well, you have to wait no longer as this exceptional title is now available across multiple platforms. It is tough, sinister, and unbelievably addictive. Furthermore, you get to kick the crap out of a bunch of nazi soldiers. Consequently, what’s not to love?

This real-time strategy game was developed by Artificer and published by Crunching Koalas. It is a single-player endeavour that spans 10 unique chapters. Moreover, 6 mind-boggling heroes use special abilities alongside traditional combat methods. The result is a twisted example of the genre that keeps you thinking and guessing throughout.

Sumerian Six tells a dark tale.

We all know the heinous crimes of the Nazi regime. However, Sumerian Six takes us on a twisted version of events. Instead of your traditional WWII mindset, it focuses on the occult, a betrayal, and a band of six heroes who wish to save the world. In short, it is brilliant, and the ridiculous nature of each event will get your heart racing.

The squad of heroes must chase and stop their former leader, Hans Kammler. This insane lover of the Third Reich is harnessing power and developing a mysterious energy source called Geiststoff. The team must infiltrate many German strongholds as they edge closer to their target while trying to save the world.

Fantastic mechanics.

Sumerian Six combines stealth and tactical elements to a high level. The team must use cover and manipulate cones of view if they wish to stay unseen. Moreover, there are environmental weapons that help to quash the alarm and remain hidden. Each of the heroes has a unique set of abilities that can be used alone or combined with their fellow heroes. This freedom to do as you wish was amazing, and the combination of outcomes is almost endless.

As the game progresses, the levels become increasingly complex and the grunts much harder. Whether they have more health, bigger weapons, or can resist your special abilities, the team must overcome each obstacle. Alongside this, you are tasked with shutting off alarms, disarming generators, and keeping double agents alive. The combination of elements can become quite overwhelming, but it is never unfair or unbalanced.

My favourite aspect of the teamwork was the planning mode. Here, you may set out moves to kill multiple enemies at once. Alternatively, you may wish to relocate your team as you single-handedly eliminate a squad of Nazis. Either way, it leads to some incredible moments and the likely destruction of plenty of Nazi soldiers.

Sumerian Six delivers intelligent and interesting stage design.

When a game demands forward thinking and the use of stealth and environmental mechanics, the stage design has to be top-notch. Thankfully, Sumerian Six offers an array of weird and wonderful locations with branching paths and seamlessly endless ways to traverse each one. Moreover, the sense of depth is impressive. There are buildings to enter, vines and ladders to climb, lorries to push, boxes to drop, and barrels to explode. The list keeps going, and the best players will exploit every aspect.

The audio delivers a level of drama and tension that is rarely seen in other games. I love the blend of songs and the fantastic ambient sounds. The whoosh of the wind and the use of silence help to enhance realism and build tension. However, there is a slight downside. The repetitive sound bites from each hero were a little tedious. Hearing the same commands repeatedly got on my nerves, and I wanted them to shut the hell up. Yet, this is minor, as you’ll be drawn to the positives rather than this one negative.

Brilliantly ported.

Sumerian Six is a PC port, and this can lead to problems. Luckily, Crunching Koalas has done an impressive job. I played this with an Xbox controller, and I had no issues mastering the controls. The UI is well labelled and laid out, and the control system is easy to understand and master. Subsequently, you’ll be tackling Nazi soldiers in no time.

Replay value and longevity are prominent features. Each stage has an array of challenges for you to complete. Moreover, there are several difficulty levels to master, and you can tackle each level however you see fit. Therefore, you can play this many times without experiencing the same outcome.

Sumerian Six is a brilliant strategy game.

I love this genre, and I’ve played some of the best and worst games on offer. Sumerian Six sits in the best category, and I believe lovers of the genre will adore its weird and wonderful ways. The characters are memorable, and the level design is impressive. Moreover, it is easy to understand, and replay value and longevity are highly valued. Accordingly, I love it, and I recommend buying it here! Can your heroes stop the supernatural Nazis? Plan your approach, stay in the shadows, and show them that hatred and betrayal never win!

SUMMARY

Sumerian Six is a fantastic addition to the genre. The stealth elements, sci-fi moments, storytelling, and complex missions are fascinating. Despite the annoying sound bites, this is an incredible game!


+ Interesting stage design.
+ Likeable characters.
+ A fun idea.
+ Excellent controls.
+ Loads of replay value.
+ A brilliant addition to the genre.

- The sound bites are annoying.

(Rating: PEGI 16 Strong Violence, Drugs Release date: 06/03/2026 Price: £24.99)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on PC (Steam) and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com
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