For PS3 owners, it’s still a noticeable upgrade, since that version often ran at framerates of less than 30 per second. Players are essentially getting the PC version of Saints Row IV, but it’s not even the PC version running at ultra settings. Fans and detractors both already know what the score is with this game.Īs with any port, the big question about purchasing it is, “Are there any good reasons to buy this game again?” If you already have all the DLC and you have no issues with the game’s performance on previous consoles, then the answer is an easy “No.” If, however, you’re wondering just how much of a performance boost SR4 gets in the jump to the current generation, the answer is “Not as much as Grand Theft Auto got.” If you embrace silliness, this game will tickle you. If you like realism, this game will annoy you to no end.
The Boss, the player created character, finds him or herself battling in a virtual city for the freedom of the Earth against hostile aliens. This is a current gen port of 2013’s alternative to Grand Theft Auto, and aside from the fact that all the subsequent DLC since its release has been included, there are no changes to the actual story or mechanics.