


Now, there are a few options to take note of before starting. I began my campaign of kicking alien butt and exploring the open-world in handheld mode. Led by the evil Overlord Zinyak, his forces descend on the White Crib and test your newly elected abilities as the POTUS.

And I’m not talking from other countries, but from above. Before taking the podium for the first time, you face your first threat as the POTUS, an invading alien threat. You’ve got goons around every corner, guns hidden in the walls, and paintings of, well, things other than old Abe on the walls.

Never taking itself too seriously, you see how the influence of the Saints has changed how the world operates now that you’re in control. Living in the White Crib, known to us as the White House, this is where you get to see how Saints Row differs from any other open-world game on the market. That’s right, you’re the President of the United States of America, furthermore, cementing that anyone can be the POTUS, but I digress. As the leader of the Saints, you are also the leader of the free world. You play as the leader of the Saints and will get to customize your character to your heart’s content, thanks to the in-depth character creator. Did I mention that you can do this co-op and show the world how the Saints roll?īefore I go into detail of how Saints Row: IV Re-elected runs on the Switch, let me shine some light on the story for the unfamiliar. Saints Row: IV Re-elected melds its never too serious gameplay, art-style, out of the box design, and over twenty-five pieces of DLC, including Enter the Dominatrix and How the Saints Save Christmas with the Switch’s motion controls and ability to play anywhere. The day is almost upon us when we can experience the over-the-top antics, the bombastic explosions, the unapologetic style, and open-world madness that Saints Row: IV Re-elected brings on the Nintendo Switch.
