Velvet Assassin

[6] Born in Dorset, Violette Summer (voiced by Melinda Y. Cohen) grew up in a happy family and had a tremendous and active childhood.

Initially, she started working in a beauty salon before the outbreak of war inspired her to move to London and join the weapon industry.

Missions include blowing up a fuel depot on the Maginot Line, assassinating of a colonel in a cathedral in Paris, stealing documents and marking a sub pen for bombers in Hamburg during Operation Gomorrah, and finding three secret agents in Warsaw.

She passes through the Warsaw Ghetto, where the residents were either rounded up or executed, Violette makes her way through to the Gestapo's Pawiak prison to give cyanide to the third agent.

Between these memories, scenes from the hospital are shown with two men arguing whether to keep Violette alive, give her up to the Schutzstaffel, or kill her to save her the torture if captured by the Nazis.

Escaping them, Violette finds the villagers being murdered or rounded up by a force from the Dirlewanger Brigade, a brutal SS unit of convicts, and taken to the church.

There are morphine syringes scattered across her bed, and the influx of drugs in her system creates a series of dreams that let her recount her past missions.

When Violette wears the SS uniform, guards will not identify her as a threat unless she moves too close to them or she performs a suspicious action, such as aiming a gun.

Created by Yomi Ayeni and produced by Expanding Universe, a UK-based production company, the ARG sent participants on a real-life search for hidden treasure and real gold bars stamped with Nazi insignia.

[19] GameSpot's review, however, disagreed and called it "a powerful, unnerving look at one of history's darkest periods", however they did criticize the game's poor AI and "lousy gunplay".