Saints Row IV
News, coverage and analysis tracking Saints Row IV across the outlets.- This $1,000 Steam Game Offers Very Little, But At Least It’s Honest About ItThe indie game "Congratulations On Your Purchase" by Minimal Viable Prestige has launched on Steam for $1,000, offering a minimalist "luxury experience" with no gameplay beyond walking a red carpet. This release sparks discussion about video game pricing, especially in light of potential $80 standard editions for upcoming AAA titles like Grand Theft Auto 6. The article also references other expensive collector's editions and publicity stunts from past games.
- The two best years in video game history were both in the 2010s - Reader's FeatureA reader argues that 2011 and 2013 were the best years in video game history, citing a high volume of quality releases and industry-shifting console launches. The article details numerous significant titles from both years, including The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Skyrim, The Last of Us, and Grand Theft Auto 5, alongside the debut of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
- What is the best licensed music to make its way into videogames?This article discusses the impact of licensed music in video games, highlighting how well-placed tracks can enhance immersion and narrative. Examples include Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Life is Strange, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Lollipop Chainsaw, with a particular emphasis on the latter's curated soundtrack.
- This Turn-Based RPG Musical Is Fun But Drags A Bit In Act 3 | People Of Note ReviewPeople of Note is a musical turn-based RPG that excels with its creative world design, catchy soundtrack, and engaging puzzles. However, the game's combat pacing significantly drags in the third act due to overly long battles and repetitive enemy health bars. While the quick-time input system can be frustrating, the option to disable it and an auto-win feature help mitigate the grind.
- Open-World Action Games Similar to GTA in 2026: 15 Exciting AlternativesThis guide explores 15 open-world action games that offer similar experiences to the Grand Theft Auto series, catering to various preferences in 2026. It highlights titles ranging from realistic crime dramas like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Mafia: Definitive Edition to over-the-top chaotic sandboxes like Saints Row and Just Cause 4. The list also includes immersive RPGs like Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3, as well as mobile options like Gangstar Vegas.
- How the Saints Save Christmas - Present Perfect GamingThis review covers the Saints Row IV DLC, How the Saints Save Christmas, developed by Volition. The DLC offers a short, festive side story with Christmas movie references and familiar Saints Row humor. While repetitive at times, it provides a fun, lighthearted distraction from the main game.