

The Saints, including characters from previous games that didn't make the cut in 4, comment on events throughout, winking to camera during the interstitial interview snippets, and in one case - namely, SR4 absentee Donnie - moaning about their lack of screen time.

The action is framed as previously unseen footage, revealed by the cast to journalist Jane Valderama on her TV show. It all hangs upon a very post-modern conceit that, in other hands, could have been horribly smug or indulgent. This isn't a particularly great expansion in mechanical terms, but the way it's presented papers over a lot of cracks. Which is probably for the best, as it turns out. Volition opts not to take the opportunity to discuss the vagaries of game development, and instead plays it for laughs. This, then, presents a shorter, alternative take on the Zin invasion, with the simulated Steelport in which the Saints are trapped taken over by a rogue AI program, the titular Dominatrix. In its nascent form, it was an expansion pack for Saints Row: The Third until THQ decided it merited a full-blown sequel. Despite being a reboot, there's still some classic Saints Row fun to be had.Enter the Dominatrix is potentially a fascinating case study in how games evolve. In our Saints Row review, we said: "Saints Row is just a watered-down version of what was once an over-the-top and exciting series. The reboot to the beloved franchise, titled Saints Row, was released back in August, and it received its first major update last month, bringing more than 200 bug fixes focused on stability and co-op gameplay features. The last time Deep Silver issued an update for Saints Row IV was August 2021, which brought some bug fixes to the Switch version. Saints Row IV was then ported to Google Stadia on November 2021. Deep Silver Volition released a Switch port in collaboration with Fishlabs two years ago. Saints Row IV was first released on PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 back in 2013, and then was ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Linux in 2015.

You can find all DLC packs that will become available with the update in the official post. The free upgrade is set to go live for Windows on December 8, and later for Linux. Cross-play will also be available for Saints Row IV, allowing players to create mayhem with friends on Epic Games and GOG regardless of what launcher they use. RELATED: Every Saints Row Game Ever Released, Rankedĭeep Silver claimed that mods won't be affected by the free update, meaning players can continue to enjoy the game's hit Rick and Morty Baseball Bat, New Homies, and The Cabinet mode.
