Saints Row Iv- Game Of The Century Edition
Before diving into the "Game of the Century" specifics, let’s recap the beautiful insanity that is the base game. By the time Saints Row IV begins, the Third Street Saints are no longer a street gang; they are a global cultural phenomenon. The leader, "The Boss" (voiced brilliantly by either Kenn Michael or Laura Bailey), has been elected President of the United States.
Saints Row IV: Game of the Century Edition is not the best game ever made. But it might be the most fun you can have with a controller in your hand. It understands that video games are meant to be escapism, and it pushes that escape to its logical, absurd extreme. If you have never played a Saints Row game, start here. If you have, the Game of the Century Edition is your chance to own the definitive, weaponized, super-powered, alien-killing, Christmas-saving, president-playing ultimate version of a truly one-of-a-kind experience. Saints Row IV- Game Of The Century Edition
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But if you measure a game by its "fun-per-second" ratio, the Game of the Century Edition is a contender. In an era where most open-world games are 100-hour slogs filled with fetch quests and crafting, Saints Row IV respects your time. It is loud, fast, and constantly throws new toys at you. Before diving into the "Game of the Century"
In short: You become the President. You gain superpowers. You trap an alien empire inside a virtual reality simulation of Steelport. Then you give the aliens a purple paint job. Saints Row IV: Game of the Century Edition
These superpowers add a new layer of depth to the gameplay, allowing players to approach missions and challenges in creative and innovative ways.
The Game of the Century edition amplifies this. The included DLC weapons—like the Dubstep Gun (Remix) and the Merica Gun (which shoots flags, eagles, and freedom fries)—turn combat into a chaotic fireworks display of patriotism and bass drops.