
Now stuck inside a reality bending simulation, the President and the Saints fight to save themselves, Earth, and the entire galaxy if that all sounds crazy to you, trust us: were just getting started.
Things go reasonably well until an alien warlord named Zinyak attacks the white house and abducts his entire cabinet. Now stuck Saints Row IV: Re-Elected After saving the world from a terrorist attack the leader of the 3rd Street Saints is elected to become President of the United States.
Summary: Saints Row IV: Re-Elected After saving the world from a terrorist attack the leader of the 3rd Street Saints is elected to become President of the United States. This news along, with the announcement of a release date for Shenmue 3, is just a small part of this week’s Gamescom. We’re doubtful that we’ll be hearing a release date for the Saints Row: The Third port this week, but since today is the first day of the convention, we hope this means we’ll be seeing more than just the few seconds of footage we saw during the showcase earlier. In any case, in the tweet mentioned above, Deep Silver hinted at the possibility of more information on this news emerging at Gamescom 2018. It’s also possible this could be part of a plan to slowly introduce a few older fan-favorite titles to the Nintendo Switch, a practice that seems to be a trend among publishers with the popular handheld console. In our review, we said that “while Saints Row isn’t genre defining or breaking new ground, it is a clear example of a game done right.” The title’s polish and humor put it a step ahead of many other open-world games that came out that year.
Initially released for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC back in 2011, it’s a very highly reviewed game, receiving eight-out-of-ten scores from many publications. That said, Saints Row: The Third is considered a fan favorite and high point of the franchise.