Saints Row IV | |
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Developer(s) |
Volition High Voltage Software (PS4/XB1) |
Publisher(s) | Deep Silver |
Distributor(s) | |
Director(s) | Scott Phillips |
Producer(s) | Jim Boone |
Designer(s) | Bryan Dillow |
Programmer(s) | Ryan Spencer |
Artist(s) | Stephen Quirk |
Writer(s) |
Jason L Blair Steve Jaros |
Composer(s) | Malcolm Kirby Jr. |
Series | Saints Row |
Engine | Havok |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Linux |
Release date(s) |
PC, PS3, X360 PS4, XONE Linux
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Aggregate scores | |
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Aggregator | Score |
GameRankings | (PC) 89% (X360) 83% (PS3) 80% |
Metacritic | (PC) 86/100 (X360) 81/100 (PS3) 76/100 (PS4) 75/100 (XONE) 73/100 |
Review scores | |
Publication | Score |
Eurogamer | 8/10 |
IGN | 7.3/10 |
Polygon | 9/10 |
Saints Row IV is an open world action-adventure video game in the Saints Row series developed by Volition and published by Deep Silver. In the game, the playable character is the leader of the 3rd Street Saints, a street gang that has become the world's most powerful and popular organization, and must fend off an alien invasion after becoming President of the United States and receiving superpowers. The player is free to explore their environment while completing main and side missions at their leisure. The game incorporates elements from science fiction video games and films, and continues the series' reputation for over-the-top parody. It was released in August 2013 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, and was later ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Linux in 2015.
The game was Volition's first after its sale to Koch Media in early 2013. The supernatural and superpower concept for the game started in Enter the Dominatrix, a cancelled expansion planned for Saints Row: The Third, which the team expanded into Saints Row IV. Volition later released a "director's cut" of Enter the Dominatrix as downloadable content for Saints Row IV alongside How the Saints Saved Christmas, other weapons, costumes, and vehicle packs, and a standalone expansion, Saints Row: Gat out of Hell (which serves as the epilogue to the story). Saints Row IV received several limited and summative edition releases, and was briefly banned in Australia. Critics praised Saints Row IV's humor and character customization options, but criticized its lack of challenge. It sold over one million copies in its first week.