

The most common causes of this issue are: If you’re already a fan, that fresh gloss of 4K paint doesn’t quite feel worth it when the 2011 outing was, and still is, brilliant on a budget.ĭisclaimer: I was provided with a copy of Saints Row the Third Remastered in exchange for a fair and honest review.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. I picked up the Full Package edition for less than $10. But if you’re on Xbox? Consider getting the original, which is backward-compatible on Xbox One. You’ll definitely get your money’s worth, if you can make do with its flaws. Luckily, it’s not a full-whack price it’s $40.

Maybe I should take this opportunity to request gamers exercise some self-restraint and play it like it was meant to be played. It’s also a little frustrating to see that, out of the box, players get DLC weapons and vehicles immediately, making the early stages of the game so much easier, and some unlockable skills utterly redundant the availability of the Saints Crusader tank is the worst offender.


Yet it occupies a frustrating and somewhat annoying middle ground: the upgraded version isn’t the fan service many people like me expected, and I worry that it’s not up to scratch for new players demanding a genuinely modern action-adventure game. Ultimately, Saints Row the Third Remastered breathes a new lease of life into a game that was shockingly overlooked in its heyday. If there's one takeaway, it's that Professor Genki knows that Murder Time is Fun Time.
