Saturday 31 August 2013



Saints Row IV – A must have game, in another dimension!

So if you’ve ever played any of the recent Saints Row games you’ll know it’s based on the roles of the street gang ‘The Saints’ and their exploits in Steelport, the city they rule. Saints Row IV takes it one major step further, the Saints now rule the free world and The Boss is now the President of the United States.  Stay with me…. I haven’t slipped into a parallel world myself, but this game has!

As before you can customise your character (the President), therefore if you want him to be a buff, green guy with an American flag tattooed on his face (yes that’s what I chose) or a Clark Kent style geek with thick rimmed specs and quite a slim, weedy appearance then go for it. Whatever floats your boat as they say!

The world has been taken over my aliens and they have transported you to a virtual Steelport simulation world, where people are bad, guns rule and you have amazing superpowers.  Guns rule, is a cool part of Saints Row IV, from rocket launchers early on whereby you need to cause mayhem, to the super cool dubstep gun, which fires music waves accompanied by Dubstep tunes to take down the enemy.

The superpowers while cool seem to take away the whole original feeling of Saints Row.  Jumping over buildings, flying through the air, outrunning super cars and sending enemies flying by telekenisis just isn’t the normality of a street gang.   Now, I know at this point you’re saying but it’s not normality it’s a virtual simulation – but hey ho, it’s still supposed to be an instalment in a popular gaming franchise.   If this is IV wherever will the Deep Silver / Violition team go with V or VI?

The overly large leader of the aliens is Zinyak, a sort of character that seems to have been separated at birth from Johann Schmidt (the Bad Guy in Captain America).



He’s ready to piss you off: he knows which buttons to press and how to get right under your skin, but it works both ways.  He’s constantly sending Zins to attack you and you’re constantly using a bad ass weapon to wipe them off the virtual earth.

This game takes you and your character to extreme levels of ridiculousness with some of the sublime and outrageousness thrown in.  While there’s less smut than the previous Saints Row III, there’s certainly its fair share of innuendos.


The narrative within the game is a little dull, you have to go through all the ‘conversation’ options before you can move onto the next part – which can be particularly frustrating in one ‘computer’ scene.
There’s loads of hidden agendas within this game, such as collecting spores – see how many you can get! As well as the side missions and the online game play.

Even if you have never played any of the previous Saints Row games  (because this really doesn’t follow along the lines of it anyway) you can enjoy this game.

There’s loads of laugh out loud moments, especially when creating the character, giving him a personality etc.
Go out and grab yourself this game, have fun and enjoy hours and hours of endless online gameplay.
My online review will be up online soon!

Games Booth Rating 9/10

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Saints Row IV
Formats: PC, PS3, X360
Out: 23/8/2013
Publisher: Deep Silver

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