
Naturally, we can’t have any of that, so the Saints take the fight to the Syndicate controlled city of Steelport. Enter the Syndicate, a secret crime group that demands that the Saints pay up their fair share of their money and territory or face extinction. You run the city of Stilwater, but the popularity of the Saints has drawn the eyes of other gangs around the area.

You’re the leader of the Third Street Saints, and your gang has turned their story of from “rags to riches” to a full-on Saints branded empire. Saints Row the Third Remastered comes with all three expansion mission packs and 30 pieces of DLC from the original version but is that enough to balance out the $39.99 USD price point of a 9-year-old game? This is our review of Saints Row the Third Remastered. What we got was a surprisingly gorgeous game with updated NPCs, but I found myself hindered by a myriad of bugs and performance issues that still weren’t quite polished. Three of the four are drawn from the three gangs, but want to break out and do something new.Saints Row the Third Remastered promised us a beautiful but still faithful rendition of our batshit crazy adventures from the original. The Boss – a fully customisable character with more options than ever before – teams up with mastermind Eli, getaway driver Neenah, and fun-loving DJ Kevin.

So, they’ve hit the big red reset button and chosen to try to update the game to be more relevant for the 2020s. The new Saints Row entry in the series will effectively wipe the slate clean from all of the game that have come before, with the Saints Row The Third developer deciding that they really didn’t have anywhere else to take their original game series and outlandish storyline that they had cooked up.
