Someone notices the shakedown, so I turn my informant into a human shield just as the bullets start flying.
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Also, I want my friends to join in the fun, so I grab a dude and “interrogate” the elevator code out of him. I plan my entrance during a few seconds of free fall, yank the ripcord, and steer my way into the splashiest (GET IT?) landing I can imagine - dead center in the pool. And the in-universe reason you get away with just about everything has very little to do with just winking at the camera. If you’re going to enjoy it (and I enjoy both), you’ve got to make peace with the cognitive dissonance constantly poking you in the eye.
It’s lowbrow in the same way as pro wrestling. I’m also an outlaw, but a citizen-approved, internet-famous outlaw, which means I get to do whatever I want in Steelport, the city that stretches out as far as I can see in every direction below me. Neither are my friends in 3rd Street Saints, a gang with fame, merchandise, and PR that would make Disney blush. Guests mingle and dance at a penthouse party, but I’m not invited. The technical information is interesting, but I’m here to party.
The Windows PC version, on the other hand, can run as fast as your system can handle. The only real disappointment comes from the console versions, which are locked at a 30 fps frame rate. If the Remastered version of Saints Row: The Third were released as a brand-new game today, I’d accept it as such. This is a version of Saints Row: The Third that matches what I remember from the original launch - maybe not immediately visually dazzling but, with this modern restoration, it still holds its own against the competition.
It looks, for all of its age, like a modern game with pretty lighting and high-resolution textures. So what does the Remastered treatment give the 9-year-old game? I played on a PC hooked up to my TV, and watched the mayhem explode in 4K at a glorious 60 frames per second. Kanye West’s “Power” is playing in the background. That’s an achievement definitely worth taking note of.My buddy Pierce calls me with half of an idea, and the next thing I know I’m hanging out of a helicopter, dressed like a wizard - big, floppy Gandalf hat black robes fringed with purple stars-and-moons pattern, naturally - giving the side-eye to a rooftop swimming pool atop a skyscraper. At high settings, the PS5 and Xbox Series S|X ports will even show performance comparable with the PC edition. You can finally experience the game in dynamic 4k with 60 FPS. The next-gen version of Saints Row: The Third Remastered will be offering players greater performance settings, much higher visual performance, and improved framerate. Get ready to enjoy this over-the-top homage to crime, violence, and absurdity on better console hardware than ever. The game will also be launching for PC over Steam and GOG.com in the next few days, meaning that the rest of May is going to be a busy one for Saints Row fans.
As it turns out, the delay was because Deep Silver was getting the game ready for a free next-gen upgrade, meaning that Saints Row: The Third Remastered isn’t just coming to PS4 and Xbox One–it’s coming to PS5 and Xbox Series S|X, too. Saints Row: The Third is the stand-out title in the series, so it’s a little odd that the remaster only appeared on PS4 and Xbox One earlier this month.