Deep Silver Volition took the Saints Row series as far as it could go through space and time. In its wake, we get Agents of Mayhem. While it’s a bit misguided with its own open-world design, Agents of Mayhem has flashes of greatness throughout the story arc. In addition, a myriad of interesting and diverse characters gives Agents of Mayhem room to grow and expand, but this initial entry leaves something to be desired, and not for a lack of trying.
The Saints Row series is all about the freedom to play how you want, and we’re now taking that one step further today with the launch of Steam Workshop support for Saints Row IV on PC. It’s never been easier to create and install mods that add new weapons, clothing and change the way you play.
Saints Row IV: Re-Elected is the remastering
Take to the asphalt seas of virtual Steelport in the Scallywagon, complete with crow’s nest, while adorning yourself in a full complement of hook hands, peg legs, eye patches, flintlock weapons, and one dandy-looking outfit befitting swabbers and seasoned captains alike!
Arm yourself with Flintlock Pistol or Rifle, don The Deck Swabber outfit, board the Scallywagon vehicle and hoist the sails to take possession of the Pirate’s Booty!
The Pirate’s Booty pack is now available for $2.99.
I thank every one of you for reading this introductory text. This means you somehow don’t have the Season Pass, or maybe you do, and you want to see if your $10 was well spent for the first of two pieces of DLC. You shouldn’t worry, but read on anyway.
Saints Row IV is better than Saints Row the Third. It is not an expansion pack or DLC, it’s very much a full game, even bigger than its predecessor. I need these to be the first two things you need to know, and read. For many, this will be all you need. For others, the rest of this review is for you.
Deep Silver has dropped a huge infographic that’s a must see/read.
Our review of the game drops tomorrow at 6am.
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