"Most World War II shooters over the last few years have been based around Saving Private Ryan. That kind of attitude like: respect for your grandfather's war, and the sacrifice, and all that sort of jazz," Black said, before the demo began. "We want to pull back from that and get back to the spirit of those old classic "man on a mission" movies from the '60's and '70's, like The Dirty Dozen, and in particular, Where Eagles Dare." More information can be found over at Shack News.