![]() ![]() To do this, you must do a puzzle, which is fine. While this starts out as fine, it soon gets very tedious, and the repetition can get rather annoying if we’re being honest.įor example, to use stores, you have to hack them to get them to your side. Saints Row IV Re-Elected has more of a focus on “Side-Quests” via doing things for your various Saints. You see, Saints Row The Third had a majority focus on story missions and THEN you could do other activities to boost your rep and control over areas. ![]() Which is where the bad things start to creep in. The rest of the Saints get varying levels of depth as well, and it makes it a blast to place the main missions. Hearing her not only try and cope with that but then MEET her past self and talk with her is both deep and hilarious at the same time. My personal favorite was the Shaundi missions, as we see that she’s still reeling from the death of Johnny Gat in SR3 (no spoilers for those who know what I’m talking about). Breaking them out, and then doing their “loyalty missions” really shows the personalities of the characters, and what makes them tick. For example, not unlike you, all of your fellow Saints are trapped in virtual nightmares. Focusing on the storyline overall, Saints Row IV Re-Elected does a fun job of making this both feel like an insane plot, while also focusing in on the characters, as well as embracing the history of the series. ![]()
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