Saints Row IV has gone gold and fans are now able to pre-order a season pass for the planned downloadable content for EUR 9,99 / £ 7.99 at participating retailers. We’ve only received the European prices for the DLC Season Pass but it’s undoubtedly going to be priced at $9.99 in the US.
GenreAction
Platforms xbox360
DEVELOPER Volition | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Saints Row IV Reviews xbox360
canadianonlinegamers.com review
Saints Row IV likely stands as the most ambitious game for developer Volition as they took some chances with the addition of super powers and aliens. The result however is a game that is rich and deep with personality and unmatched ridiculousness. Saints Row IV is exactly what I needed this summer. It takes everything that I love about sandbox style gaming and makes it better. Strap it on folks because it’s time for the ride of your life!
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levelup.com review
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eurogamer.de review
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insidegamingdaily.com review
It won’t win any technical awards (outside voice-over work) for its engine or environments, but the success of Saints Row IV is how those elements simply don’t matter. You could run this level of unabashed creativity on any platform and garner huge success. The biggest compliment I can give is that Saints Row IV is really, really, REALLY, fun.
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venturebeat.com review
I never thought I’d find myself downloading Robert Palmer’s “Simply Irresistible,†but after a QTE striptease sequence, I’ve formed a bond with the song. I’ve formed a bond with many new songs thanks to Saints Row IV. I haven’t felt this way about a soundtrack since Elite Beat Agents, which is a game specifically about music.
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oxm.co.uk review
Steelport is a city where fun macho bullshit can co-exist with sexual freedom, zero prejudice and total equality. It’s possible someone who doesn’t buy into the Saints Row universe with such enthusiasm will find Saints Row IV exhausting and boring. Might we suggest those people attend a local museum, where the paintings of flowers might be more to their taste. If violent psychopathy is the price we have to pay for a world of awesome harmony, sign us up.
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gamerevolution.com review
If Grand Theft Auto is drama, then Saints Row is comedy. Both have similar sandbox designs, but their aesthetics are wildly apart. Yet just like drama versus comedy, the former is lauded as superior and the latter is seen somehow negatively as a farce. Those people don’t know what they’re missing. Saints Row IV is exaggerated fun in the loudest, proudest, awesomest, most fuckingest way possible. So if you want to give this five perfect stars, go right ahead. I won’t stop you. Just make sure it chafes.
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godisageek.com review
Saints Row IV does everything it can to make you remember that. A lot of us will have watched parody films (Airplane!, Hot Shots, National Lampoons, etc) and scoffed at the stories they’re trying to tell – well, Saints Row IV is the same, just in video game form. You’ll want to laugh at the ridiculousness of it all, you’ll want to laugh at the cheesy story and character designs, but, most importantly, you’ll just want to laugh
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polygon.com review
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egmnow.com review
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nzgamer.com review
Saints Row IV is like the ultimate virtual stress-ball. After a hard day of work – or study, or sleeping – nothing quite beats dressing up as a pink and green bunny-rabbit and running around town with a gun that makes people spontaneously break into dance (it’s called the Dubstep gun.) Sure, it’s bordering on delinquency, and probably sets societal advances back a few hundred years, but it is fun. Mindless, ridiculous fun.
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xgn.nl review
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mondoxbox.com review
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meristation.com review
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metro.co.uk review
n the end Saints Row IV feels like one of the lesser Zucker & Abrahams parody films, throwing as much as possible at the screen and hoping some of the jokes stick. When it works Saints Row IV is hilarious but at other times it’s too ordinary an experience than its absurd set-up should allow.
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nowgamer.com review
Saints Row 4 offers such variety, is so schizophrenic in its design, so generous with its content, that’s it’s hard not to have some fun playing it. Saints Row 4 isn’t going to set the world alight, but if those sandbox playgrounds that the series is famed for are your kind of thing, then knock yourself out, because there’s plenty for you to play around with here.
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