Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe Saints' boss has just become the president of the United States with the Saints as their staff and actor Keith David as vice president. Suddenly, aliens attack and trap everyone in a Mat... Leer todoThe Saints' boss has just become the president of the United States with the Saints as their staff and actor Keith David as vice president. Suddenly, aliens attack and trap everyone in a Matrix-like VR sim of past and present Steelport.The Saints' boss has just become the president of the United States with the Saints as their staff and actor Keith David as vice president. Suddenly, aliens attack and trap everyone in a Matrix-like VR sim of past and present Steelport.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 7 nominaciones en total
- The President of The United States of America - Male 2
- (voz)
- (as Kenn Michael)
- Keith David
- (voz)
- …
- Benjamin King
- (voz)
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
It seems too generous to call IV a separate game, since it's pretty much more of the same. There are some additions, mostly to do with plot devices and gameplay. Notably, superhuman abilities make things feel more like Prototype than SR3 and add a different layer to moving through the city. Other than that, the action still revolves mainly around driving and shooting, both core mechanics that get ironically dropped to the background since no one wants to shoot a gun when they can throw a fireball or take a joyride when they can run like The Flash.
The fourth installment in the franchise doesn't really add anything incredibly innovative to the table, but if you enjoyed Saints Row: The Third, you can think of this as one huge DLC. The question you need to ask yourself is if you're willing to pay full value for a game that's pretty much identical to its predecessor plus some gimmicky features.
Sure. The main storyline is still whacky, fun to play through and mission design is as good as ever, but sidemissions (which still make about 75% of the content, mind you) get extremely repetitive after a while, as they did in SR3. On the other hand, there's now a cooperative mode and some co-op-only missions that might add some fun if you have a buddy to team up with.
There are also other, somewhat minor imperfections like texture popping due to the old engine not having been fully upgraded to handle the now large-scale movement, graphical glitches, subtitles not matching the script at all and the occasional crash. Mostly, they're not a huge deal but do give out a very unpolished and unfinished feel to what should be a platinum game.
As a final note, there are many references to the previous games in the series, so, if you're a hardcore fan, you might get off on the nostalgia of seeing some old characters make a reappearance.
The bottom line is Saints Row IV trying to cash in on what made Saints Row: The Third great, adding a Matrix-esque twist on gameplay but in the end not having enough substance to warrant paying 50 bucks for something that's pretty much a modded version of the previous game.
The addition of superpowers is just silly, in a good way, and every completed quest feels worthwhile. The only catch is the superpowers makes the game a little too easy at times, obliterating any opposition once everything is attained.
The story is equally fruit loop, taking pot shots at famous media of past and present. A blast from start to finish.
Some refer to these games as Grand Theft Auto's little sibling, but I think that it is different enough to stand alone as an adult game, without the comparisons by simply having the craziest storyline and missions in games. Another big bonus is the character design aspect that allows you to create you own character in the same way as Skyrim and other games. This makes it personal to you, rather than being given a set character that you have no attachment to at the start.
The only criticism I have of this game would probably be that there may be a little too much repetition on the collectible side of things. most games that I have played have 50-200 items to find. I was a bit daunted by the Amazing spider-man game having 700! but over 1200 here may get boring for the people like me, who play to 100% complete, by the end of the game.
All in all, a very entertaining game that deserves to be played! If you enjoy this game as much as I have then it will be money well spent!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMichael Clarke Duncan was originally intended to play Ben King, reprising the role from the first game. He passed away very early into the voice recording process, however, and the role was recasted to Terry Crews. At one point during the credits, however, there is a moment where the entire voice cast sings along to Biz Markie's "Just a Friend." Duncan had completed the recording for that part and thus is heard along with the rest of the cast as a tribute. Towards the end of the song, the various cast members' voices all fade out, leaving only his voice to finish the song.
- Citas
Keith David: I was twelve hours into Dead Island when the Zin attacked. Now I'll never finish. I won't forgive them for that.
- ConexionesFeatured in Outside Xbox: Let's Play: Saints Row 4 Co-Op (2013)
- Bandas sonorasSaints Row IV
Written by Malcolm Kirby Jr.
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