

This is around the same as the series' worst-reviewed entry, Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, with many reviewers describing the reboot as feeling "rushed." Of course, it's still very early days, so this score may well improve over time.

The Series X version is the most reviewed at the time of writing and currently holds a 66 rating on Metacritic after 32 critic reviews. Given that the PlayStation versions of the game are between 50 and 60 Gigabytes in size, PC players should allow themselves plenty of time for the game to download, though exactly how much will obviously depend on their internet speeds.Īlthough the game still isn't available in every region, reviews for Saints Row have already started popping up online and things aren't looking too great so far. Unfortunately, PC gamers will not be unable to download Saints Row in advance due to issues with the Epic Games Store. PlayStation and Xbox owners will be able to preload the game, with the function becoming available 48 hours ahead of launch at midnight on August 21. It's important to note that the timezone is locked to the region of a player's PS Plus, Xbox Live, or Epic Games Store account rather than their physical location, so those hoping to play Saints Row a little earlier can do so if they have access to a VPN and a store account from a different region.

This time will be dependent on players' regions rather than being fixed to a specific timezone, meaning that countries like Australia and Japan will be able to start playing the game first. You can download the unfinished prototype version of Saints Row: Undercover from the links below (.Saints Row will be released at midnight on August 23.
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Today you will be able to play the prototype yourself: the lovely people at Volition created a playable ISO for the Undercover prototype and shared it with us to be preserved and archived. Some days ago we wrote about Saints Row: Undercover, the cancelled PSP game revealed by Volition during one of their weekly Twitch Streams.
