![]() The game runs ok for the most part, but over the entirety of my time with the game, I couldn’t shake the floaty controls. I don’t want to get overly technical, but the Switch should definitely not have issues running a game as old as Saints Row The Third. There’s also no compromise in content, but my issues with the game lay more in how sluggish it feels, with this port feeling like it was plucked directly out of 2011, without any polish added to it. There’s a ton of tools to mess around with, and going on rampages in Steelport is still as memorable as it was back in 2011. Saints Row 3 is also a standout even among the franchise, featuring some totally ridiculous weaponry ranging from mind-controlling explosive octopus launchers to gargantuan dildo bats and fists that make people explode at the slightest touch. It’s a refreshing approach, allowing you to purchase the myriad of unlocks of upgrades that are available. ![]() The progression in this game is especially smooth, with you gaining experience doing almost anything. What started as a charmingly campy story about gangbangers trying to make it big has the motley crew setting their sights on bigger pursuits, becoming a household name in the process. ![]() Even after all these years, there really isn’t quite anything like the Saints Row series, and Saints Row The Third is no exception. ![]()
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