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    'Saints Row IV: Re-Elected' comes to Nintendo Switch on March 27th

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    02.05.2020

    While we have yet to hear new details about Saints Row V, you'll be able to play the franchise's best entry on Nintendo Switch when a port of the 2013 classic called Saints Row IV: Re-Elected comes out on March 27th.

  • Civ: Beyond Earth, Saints Row series free to play on Steam this weekend

    by 
    Xav de Matos
    Xav de Matos
    01.15.2015

    Space may be the final frontier, but we're still searching the mean streets of Steelport for an auto-tuned best buddy of our own. On Steam this weekend, why not have both for free? Civilization: Beyond Earth and the complete Saints Row franchise is free-to-play, giving you a chance to explore the darkest reaches of the universe and some depraved humor. Free play periods for both will end on Sunday at 4pm Eastern (1pm Pacific). To access the game, install them from your Steam client library. As part of the promotion Civilization: Beyond Earth will be available for sale at a discounted 40 percent off its regular price – down to $29.99. The complete Saints Row franchise is on sale for up to 80 percent off, available for $10.99. Sale prices end Monday at 1pm Eastern (10am Pacific). [Image: 2K Games]

  • The Daily Grind: Would you play a Saints Row MMO?

    by 
    Jef Reahard
    Jef Reahard
    10.21.2013

    I finally finished up Saints Row IV the other day, and I'm already missing the game's silly and spectacular open-world shenanigans. I pretty much did everything you can do, too, so it's not like I can go back and try to get 101 percent completion or do much of anything besides wander aimlessly about and sample various mod community offerings. What I'm trying to say is that I wish SRIV had some sort of ongoing multiplayer component. And while I'm daydreaming, a persistent world would be swell too. While certain aspects of the game might not make for a smooth MMO transition, I'm thinking that most of it would, and in fact the series' combination of a modern setting -- lightly salted with sci-fi -- and its over-the-top irreverence would be a breath of fresh air in a fantasy-obsessed MMO landscape. What do you think, Massively readers and Saints Row fans? Would you play a SR MMO? Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

  • Saints Row 4 elects for even more chaos

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    06.12.2013

    When Saints Row: The Third was still in development, we talked about it as "a dinner of doughnuts." The first mission in the game was just as stimulating and over-the-top as the last mission of your average Grand Theft Auto game. But if Saints Row 3 starts on the last mission of other sandbox games, then Saints Row 4 picks up even later than that: in the end credits. When Saints Row 4 begins, you are no less than the leader of the free world, and your first walk through the White House (complete with scantily dressed staffers and chained-up pet tigers) is like a congratulations for a job well done. You get to choose between making healthcare free or ending the deficit, you get re-introduced to a bunch of familiar faces from the series (who now all have cabinet-level positions in your administration), and the biggest prize of all is that you're on a first-name basis with your Vice President, Keith David (yes, the Keith David, brilliantly playing himself). Starting Saints Row 4 feels like you've just finished a long journey, and you've won the day once and for all. And that's when the aliens show up to kidnap your friends. You order the turrets raised from underneath the South Lawn, you get in a fistfight with the alien overlord, and – oh – you get superpowers.%Gallery-191107%