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Platform: Xbox 360 | Edition: Commander In Chief Edition
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  • ASIN: B00CMJ1LW8
  • Product Dimensions: 13.6 x 1.6 x 19.2 cm ; 41 g
  • Release Date: 23 Aug. 2013
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (250 customer reviews)
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Platform:Xbox 360  |  Edition:Commander In Chief Edition

Continue the story of the Third Street Saints by elevating their status to the highest level – the leaders of the free world. In Saints Row IV, the head honcho of the Saints has been elected to the Presidency of the United States.

But the Saints are just getting started. Now the larger-than-life insanity of the Saints series gets a new twist with a catastrophic alien invasion, and the aliens have transported the Saints to a bizarro-Steelport simulation.

In this exclusive Commander In Chief Edition, you'll receive access to special DLC which includes:

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By Reviewify.co.uk HALL OF FAMETOP 10 REVIEWER on 2 Sept. 2013
Platform for Display: Xbox 360Edition: Commander In Chief Edition Verified Purchase
If you like the previous Saints games then let me save you some time and I'll just say buy this, it's great!

Taking the series in a new direction Saints 4 is best described as a mash up of GTA, The Matrx, Prototype (Xbox 360), with a tip of the hat to Mass Effect. Without spoiling the plot, it's this mash up that allows you to gain super powers, you'll be jumping over buildings, chucking fireballs, and using mind control powers. And of course this is all done with a big sprinkle of the usual humor.

Loads of side quests, great music, and best of all the continued support of multiplayer allowing you to play the entire game with a friend. During play there were a couple of bugs (which would be amusing given the story if they weren't annoying), such as getting stuck inside an invisible building. Fortunately there have only been a couple of these during play and non have been so disruptive they've spoiled the game.

Crazy, OTT, but most of all fantastic fun.
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Saints Row 4 Is a hilarious open world sandbox game, it has everything, from a over the top plot, to really cool customization options, even super powers, and many more cool features. I whole heartedly recommend this game to anybody looking for a out of this world adventure.
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The Saints Row series has won the hearts of many gamers over years. The series’ first hit the shelves in 2006 for the Xbox 360 and since then has become a best-selling video game franchise, selling over eleven million units as of April 2013. In the past seven years the Saints have evolved into something quite spectacular. Since their humble beginning in Stillwater the Saints have shot, pimped, and franchised their way up the ladder, moving from running Stillwater to becoming a worldwide crime group located in the city of Steelport, then to pop icons and now to President of the United States of America. Fan expectations are high for Saints Row IV, a game in which you play a renowned criminal and the President of the USA (No comment…), it’s a tall order to live up to. So does Saints Row IV hit all the right buttons? Yes, it hits them hard, very hard.

The game starts a little after the events of Saints Row: The Third, the player is hastily thrown into action controlling the Boss of the Saints (as is standard for the Saints Row games) who, along with Shaundi and Pierce is assisting MI-6 agent Asha Odekar and Matt Miller (who players will recognise as the former Deckers leader from Saints Row: The Third). The mission is to infiltrate a Middle Eastern compound in order to find and assassinate Cyrus Temple (again, people familiar with Saints Row: The Third will recognise him as the former lead of STAG) who plans to kill the Saints and destroy Washington D.C with a nuclear missile. The Boss kills Cyrus, but alas before his death he launches the missile heading straight to Washington.
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“Saints Row 4” is a master at wasting your time. Everything in the game was designed to extend “gameplay” time with as little content as possible The game was originally, as is well known a DLC or expansion for “SR3” and while there's enough here to make it a “new” game, its still feels and plays like the DLC it was supposed to be.
There not much to do in the game outside the main story missions, which are a mix of exciting but somewhat forgettable and pointless flashbacks to previous games. “SR4” is a game of irony. It has strayed so far from the series it once was, even from its third and most crazy game, but looks back fondly at the same elements it ditched for a calculated over the top style and gameplay. It makes fun of the quirks of series like “Metal Gear Solid” or “Mass Effect”which are infinitely superior to it, while trying desperately to sound funny to hide its own flaws, like telling you on a mission brief that its purpose is “to extend gameplay”. Its funny they say it but its also true...! It has side missions, which you do for your homies but they consist of the same few open world activities on the map. When one activity, repeated multiple times is about “hacking” where you connect “pipes” to get a data flow... you know the game has really sunk low. The game makes you go back to your “spaceship” to end the missions, where after a loading screen and going to your homie, you get one or two lines of dialog. Its just to make you waste your time! But fear not, more time is also spent on collecting 1255 “data clusters” all over the map, to upgrade your powers. Seriously! And there's also audio logs to collect too! How fun!
The gameplay is something you'd get if you enabled cheats on many other open world games.
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Like the title says, I found this game very fun but they made a large part of the game completely pointless.

This game continues on from Saints Row: The Third with the head of the Saints now as the president of the United States, suddenly a war breaks out against an alien race known as 'Zin' (I won't spoil anything) causing you to return to 'Steelport' to fight back against the Zin. Early on in the story you acquire several superpowers (Super speed/jumping) to help into the fight.

This game has the same sort of humour that Saints Row: The Third is known for but takes it to a new level, while this was funny it took away quite a lot from what story was there as the entire game seems to just be based on humour now, there isn't really anything serious left in this game. In addition to this, the new superpowers have made vehicles completely pointless, with the few exceptions of forced driving in certain missions there is absolutely no need to ever get in a car as it is just so much quicker to jump around the city.

Don't get me wrong though, despite all of my complaining, the game as a whole was fun and I had a great time playing with it, the new superpowers, guns, missions and side quests. It's just that the whole game just feels like Saints Row: The Third DLC as the graphics are exactly the same and it takes place in almost the exact same place.

I still would recommend this game as it is incredibly fun, but I have to give it 3-stars due to the fact the game seems to have a lot less character than its predecessors.
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