Sabre Squadron adds little to the game’s presentation. Environments look as good as ever, and add a few new locales like a bombed-out village in Poland and a submarine. Environments showcase a number of small details, and still allow for lots of exploration. One of the best aspects of the game’s environments is that the areas look used. A common mistake on most games is that environments, while they may look great, have a frozen, sterile feel to them. In Sabre Squadron, you’ll come across messy desks, overturned chairs -- things you would expect to see in a wartime operation center.
Music once again sets the appropriate mood during missions, as does the voice acting. During missions, characters will speak in their native languages (with English subtitles), helping to draw you into the game.