Welcome gamers! Today we’re diving into the absurdity of Saints Row IV: Re-Elected. From alien invasions to presidency, this game from developer Deep Silver Volition takes the wild meter up quite a few notches!
Indeed, the game has had its share of mixed reviews but, in my opinion, the pure fun factor here is solid. The game offers plenty of exploration with side quests, collectibles, and achievements. The inclusions of 25 DLC packs, notable episodes like Enter The Dominatrix and How The Saints Save Christmas, really provide a hefty chunk of content.
And it’s not just about the content. The combat challenges, the mechanics of using superpowers and strange alien weapons, all these elements make the gameplay intriguing. Even though controlling your character can get chaotic at times, it keeps you engaged. Customizing these weapons just adds another layer of fun.
Speaking of engagement, Saints Row IV excels at creating a fast-paced and unpredictable environment, which is ideal for speedrunning. Getting the right combination of superpowers and shortcuts can drastically minimize your completion times.
The story is an unorthodox rollercoaster, isn’t it? As the President of the United States, you’re fighting off an alien invasion in a strange simulation of Steelport. It’s absolutely ludicrous but it works within the context of this game.
The character development here, although not on par with some other RPGs, is engaging. Dealing with your crew’s dilemmas, making strategic decisions, it all makes for a somewhat immersive narrative that comes together well for the overall simulation theme.
On the graphical front, the game offers an artistically goofy style that matches the game’s tone. The animation quality isn’t the best, but it doesn’t detract from the overall experience. Plus, the voice acting adds some real depth to the characters.
Sound design fits the vibe too. The screams of simulated civilians, the sounds of your absurd weapons, and even the occasional dubstep gunfire complement the chaotic atmosphere of the game.
The challenge level of this game, however, depends heavily on how much you customize and utilize your character’s abilities. Puzzles aren’t incredibly complex, but combat situations can get intense, especially later in the game.
And despite its wacky plot and features, Saints Row IV has a good replay value. You have plenty of quests and content to dive back into after your initial playthrough. Plus, the open-world environment encourages exploration each time you play.
Comparing it to other open-world games, Saints Row IV’s inclusion of superpowers and the addition of a bizarre overarching alien subplot certainly sets it apart. It’s not perfect, but there’s quite a lot to enjoy for those who appreciate the unexpected.
It would be nice to see better character development and improved combat controls in future updates or sequels, though. That, along with some polish on the visual front, could elevate this game to a new level.
And for speedrunners, a more expansive environment with shortcuts and hidden paths would definitely increase the game’s competitive replayability. We’d certainly appreciate more emphasis on that, Deep Silver Volition!
All said and done, we’re looking forward to seeing where Deep Silver takes us with this franchise next. Who knows where the Saints are headed from here, but we’re all ready for the ride!
Be it on Earth or some other galaxy, I’m sure there’ll be plenty of game for completionists to cover, may the Saints’ journey continue.
And more challenges and prestige for hardcore players to conquer, let’s not forget that.
Absolutely! Optimizing combat and superpowers usage, learning and mastering the new environment, we speedrunners are up for whatever comes next!