Saints Row IV

Saints Row IV: Geschnittene Version in Australien ab 15 Jahren freigegeben

02.08.13 - Deep Silver gibt bekannt, dass eine speziell für Australien angepasste und geschnittene Version von Saints Row IV (PS3, Xbox 360) die Altersfreigabe "ab 15 Jahren" von dem Classification Board erhalten hat.

Hierzu wurde eine einzige Mission mit dem Charakter Shaundi komplett aus dem Spiel entfernt. Sie war der Grund, weshalb Saints Row IV zuvor eine Altersfreigabe verwehrt wurde.

Die Mission ist rund zwanzig Minuten lang. Darin muss der Spieler Alien-Rauschgift nehmen, um Superkräfte zu erhalten. Release: 23.08.13 (Europa)
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-Quelle Gamefront.de
 
Saints Row IV: Kein Online Co-Op mit australischer Version möglich

05.08.13 - Die australische Version von Saints Row IV (PS3, Xbox 360) ist nicht kompatibel zu allen anderen Version der Welt, wenn es ums Online-Co-Op-Spielen geht. Das teilen die Entwickler auf der offiziellen Facebook Seite des Spiels mit.

Deep Silver muss in Australien eine geschnitte Version veröffentlichen, um die Altersfreigabe "ab 15 Jahren" zu erhalten. Aufgrund dieser Änderungen, unterscheidet sich das Spiel von denen, die von der USK, ESRB, PEGI, usw. geprüft wurden.

Deshalb kann die australische Version kooperativ nicht mit Saints Row IV-Versionen der Welt online gespielt werden. Release: 23.08.13 (Europa)
-Quewlle Gamefront.de
 
Brady Games stellt Saints Row IV Strategy Guide vor

12.08.13 - Brady Games gibt bekannt, dass zu Saints Row IV (PS3, Xbox 360) der Spieleberater aus der Signatur Series ab dem 13.08.13 in Europa zu haben sein wird.

Käufer erhalten neben dem Buch auch exklusive Waffen-Skins fürs Spiel. Experten-Strategien führen den Leser durch das komplette Spiel und alle Missionen. Man erhält Karten zu allen Gebieten, auf denen die wichtigsten Plätze hervorgehoben sind.

Mit dem "Saints Row IV Signature Series Strategy Guide" soll der Spieler das Meiste aus seinen Superkräften rausholen, um über Häuser springen, Autos abhängen und Gegner via Telekinse ausschalten zu können. Die Alien-Waffen werden detailliert vorgestellt, einschließlich Feuerrate, speziellen außerirdischen Eigenschaften und den Schaden, den sie anrichten.

-Quelle Gamefront.de

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Ich hab mich mal durch das 90 min Gameplay-Video gequält. Das sieht alles wie ein richtig richtig schlechtes Addon zum Vollpreis aus.
Und dann ist es auch noch zusammengeklaut von anderen Games ( Crackdown, Destroy all humans, etc).
Und ist es das ganze Spiel lang Nacht? WTF?
Nichtmal für 5 € kaufe ich das.
SR3 war hart an der Grenze, aber immer noch spaßig.
Das hier..äh...ne.
 
Reviews

Destructoid - 9.5/10

Saints Row IV is, from start to finish, a pleasure. It's a pure pleasure to play. I was cynical, given my feeling let down by The Third, but Volition has worked hard to address almost everything wrong with its last outing, and provide something that delivers over and above expectations. What I love most about IV is how it puts the player first -- absolutely every new feature and ability gifted to the player seems designed purely to make the game more convenient to enjoy, and more fun to play.


Polygon - 9/10

In almost every moment, Saints Row 4 feels like playing a cheesy superhero movie. Tied together by parody and pastiche, the whole world is just an excuse to throw gameplay variety at the player, and I felt like an over-powered badass throughout. It's not sophisticated or subtle, nor does it want to be. And the game's open stance on character customization and gender let me play the way I wanted to. Saints Row IV made me feel superhuman — and that's what this kind of game is all about.


Giant Bomb - 4/5 Stars

The game is packed with some great moments that subvert the open-world crime genre even further than SR3 did, it's funny, and its references aren't just lazily tossed off, they're earned. You'll feel like you've played some of this before, but if you're at all interested in Saints Row's brand of weird, it's absolutely vital.


RPS - POSITIVE

That’s what makes Saints Row IV so absolutely wonderful. It’s not the ghosts of controversy that the series once had, and the promotional materials so desperately wish was still there. It’s not dildo bats, or poorly pixelated winkies. It’s fun. It’s sheer, unbridled, unrestricted fun. It’s a game that boldly lets you do everything you could ever want to, and can survive such freedoms. It’s a game that realises its own potential – that this is a form in which no limitations are necessary, in which conforming to expectations is pointless. Games have the ability to let us live out such mad, explosive, eccentric nonsense, and yet they almost never do. Saints Row IV does, and that makes it incredibly special. That it does it with such panache, such ease, and such ceaselessly entertaining humour, makes it simply one of the most fun games I’ve ever played.


Game Informer - 8.5/10

Despite a few frustrations, glitches, and questionable design decisions, Saints Row IV is still a ton of fun to play through – whether solo or in the series’ returning co-op mode. Vehicles may not be as exciting this time around, but the thrill of soaring through the skies and navigating with ease makes up for it. With tons of upgrades and weapon customization, making your President more and more powerful is an addictive and rewarding affair, and you can become virtually unstoppable by the end. Saving Steelport may not be quite as novel of an experience this time around, but an arsenal of new abilities and weapons ensures that you are doing it with more style and spectacle than ever before.

Eurogamer - 8/10

Saints Row 4 may lack refinement - nothing thwarts a superhero quite so frequently as an overhanging roof or your homies standing in a doorway - but it compensates with sheer exuberance. It's a heartfelt love letter to the superhero genre and to a medium that makes such madness possible. There's a fine art to being this gloriously dumb, it seems, which pretty much makes Saints Row 4 the Sistine Chapel ceiling of stupidity.




IGN - 7.3/10

With its recycled map and wildly overpowered abilities, playing Saints Row IV feels like a lot like enabling god-like cheat codes in Saints Row The Third and going nuts. Its ridiculous story, goofy characters, self-aware humor, and amazing character editor make it all work, especially for those of us who’ve played the previous games and can appreciate its in-jokes. But its appeal is shortened by the ludicrous speed at which we can zip across it and grow tired of its lack of challenge.


Kotaku - YES

I can forgive SRIV its grievances because, ultimately, I don’t care what the game has me doing—racing, destroying, hijacking, hacking for the thousandth time. As long as I can customize my character to my heart’s desire, shoot my overpowered guns to infinity, and make things explode with my superpowers while bonding with my eclectic crew of badass friends in worlds that could only exist in a Saints Row-branded Matrix, I’ll take your bugs and your repetition. I just want to fly and make things explode. And that’s what I did. Over and over again.


CVG - 8/10

From game-changing superpowers to genre-bending setting, Saints Row IV is the only logical answer to the last game's excess, even if, like The Third, it too often feels like a comedy without a straight man. This is a game in reckless pursuit of crazy, yet for all its blinding slapdashery, it never loses sight of its prime directive: riotous, outrageous, indecent fun.


PS Nation - 9.5/10

There’s no way you can look at this franchise and consider it a knockoff of Grand Theft Auto anymore. The two have become as different as Gran Turismo and Twisted Metal and Saints Row shines because of it. When I’m not playing, I’m thinking about it and wanting to get back to it as soon as I can. This game is pure blissful, laugh out loud, fun which we just don’t get enough of anymore.

VideoGamer - 8/10

Even a heinous final boss encounter can’t dampen the mood. Saints Row 4 is a comedy gem; built by creators that are clearly on our side, and totally in love with what they do. It’s pretty easy to love them back.



Gamechup - 9/10

Overall Saints Row 4 is a fantastic addition to the franchise. The over the top action is always fun and there is never a shortage of things to do while roaming Steelport. Saints Row 4′s action packed story if full of insane twists and amazing cinematic moments take the franchise to a whole new level of crazy leaving only one question. Where do the 3rd Street Saints go from here?

Hardcore Gamer - 4.5/5

It’s been a while since a game has captured my interest such as this, introducing monumental new gameplay mechanics for the series and exceptionally comical scenarios. You’ll still be capping anyone who gets in your way, be it aliens or gang members, but now you can do so with supernatural abilities. Even if you don’t have someone to play co-op with, this is an absolutely captivating experience from start to finish. Whether it’s taking on hordes of endless alien invaders or driving around with your homies, Saints Row IV is just pure, unadulterated fun.

Hört sich gut an, ich bleibe bei meiner Vorbestellung.
 
Edit: AllGamer war schneller >,<

@ Topic

Intressant find ich den Edge Review, im Vergleich zum SR3, 6 vs 8...
Es wird mir sicherlich zusammen mit SC die zeit vertreiben bis D3 ;)
 
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Lol wat? Kommt doch genau perfekt. Zurück von der Gamescom kommen und Saints Row 4 und Splinter Cell Blacklist warten daheim auf einen.

Hab ich deinen Geschmack? ;)

Ich bin mit Dragon's Crown beschäftigt, zeitgleich kommt Wonderful 101. Dann kommt KIller is Dead und Pirate Warriors 2 kurz danach. Ne meine Prioritäten liegen da anders.

[video=youtube;LMjlj5TdWPY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMjlj5TdWPY[/video]

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Lol wat? Kommt doch genau perfekt. Zurück von der Gamescom kommen und Saints Row 4 und Splinter Cell Blacklist warten daheim auf einen.

naja
Am 23.8 erscheint The wonderful 101 und eine woche später am 30.8 sofort schon One piece :Pirate Warriors 2 & Killer is dead .

Ich z.b werd mir alle 3 zum release kaufen und dann bin ich schon mal eben bei über 140 € , hab glück das meine freundin sich SR4 kauft so brauch ich es nicht mehr :-D

Ich denke viele werden erstmal ihr geld für GTA 5 (oder halt für andere spiele die in nächster zeit erscheinen) weglegen und später erst zu SR4 greifen . Für viele gilt ja Saints row noch als GTA kopie .
 
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Also vorbestellt habe ich es, aber erst einmal steht Tales of Xillia an und Dragon's Crown spiele ich evtl. auch noch weiter...

Zu viele geile Games. :(
 
Hab mir voller Erwartungen mal die Demo runtergeladen (PS3)... aber... öhm... hab ich da jetzt über nen Gig runtergeladen, nur um mir nen Charakter zu erstellen? Oder übersehe ich da was?

EDIT: Jep, nur Charakter erstellen. Na, das Spiel ist ja auch für seien WTF-Momente bekannt. ^^
 
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