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Saints Row IV: Commander in Chief Edition (PS3) - $10 Delivered @ Big W

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Continue the story of the Third Street Saints by elevating their status to the highest level – the leaders of the free world. In Saints Row IV, the head honcho of the Saints has been elected to the Presidency of the United States.

But the Saints are just getting started. Now the larger-than-life insanity of the Saints series gets a new twist with a catastrophic alien invasion, and the aliens have transported the Saints to a bizarro-Steelport simulation.

In this exclusive Commander In Chief Edition, you'll receive access to special DLC which includes:

  • The 'Merica Weapon
  • The Uncle Sam Suit
  • The Screaming Eagle Plane

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  • Just ordered two… one by mistake. Both being sent to a friend. This game is off the chain.

  • +1

    Cheap but I never could get into these games, they always felt like a poor means GTA that tried to account for that by adding wackyness.

    • +1

      Saints Row 3 is when it turned the corner for me, Saints Row 4 just confirmed it. Completely nuts. I love it!

      • +1

        Never made it that far I must admit. I gave up on #2.

        • The controls/gameplay and storyline have definately evolved dramatically over 1/2. I play GTA as well and enjoy both. SR4 is a little 'different' but wickedly awesome. If you ever wound up the strength of the weapons in Duke Nukem 3D you'll love SR4.

      • +2

        Yeah but 4 was just DLC pretending to be a full game

        • Yeah. But it was really good DLC. Like the 90s!

          …Thought I wouldn't spend much more than this price on it, because it certainly isn't the full game. Copy-pasted 70% of the content and all that jazz.

    • I feel you.

      I started with 2, I grabbed it when I got my PS3 in the day because (profanity) it, and I remember at the time saying "this is kind of what I imagine GTA would be like if it was made for the five year old demographic"

      Later I got SR3 off a friend because they really wanted some game I had and I wanted to help them out with a trade, I ended up really liking it and it's stupidity.

      I picked up SR1 when I had an Xbox in 2012 or so for 3 bucks and didn't really get into it either.

      SR4 took it too far for me though, and considering 2 of my 3 equal favorite games are Vice City and Spidey 2, I should be the target for a super powered GTA knock off, but I'm yet to play it, I hear nothing but good things though.

      I did buy Gat out of Hell though, for it's cheap price tag, and I can say first hand it's a ridiculously fun game, the only reason I've not yet bought SR4 after it is the price, I walked past it in Cashies for 9 bucks once and refuse to pay more for it, I'd grab this if I had any money on my card though, if it's still up tomorrow I'll grab it, and I reckon you should give it a go too.

    • I felt that 3 was disappointing, because SR2 did a lot of things that GTA hadn't done yet (and in fact, GTA4 copied a lot of stuff that was already in Saints Row 1 and 2 (except for the fun. GTA4 did not copy that part. (Unless constantly bowling with Roman is fun for you, then heck yeah, fun abound!))) and then 3 double backed on that by saying "Less activities, no longer necessary to complete them, less customisable outfits, less weapons." Streeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeamlining! That, and they killed Johnny Gat immediately at the start. That's like if Mass Effect killed Commander Shepard right at the start OHWAIT

      But I feel that 4 is a huge step up from 3. Most missions are notable and memorable, and there are some rather funny parts. 4 even has the guts to appeal to fans of 1 and 2, rather than 3, with entire missions centred around flashbacks and old characters. Gameplay wise you'll never be engaged with the driving or the combat, but sandbox games tend to do that. Except for Sleeping Dogs. Which is rad.

      I would prefer to think of SR4 more as a poor man's Crackdown, than a poor man's GTA. Until Crackdown for Xbone comes out, then THAT will be a poor man's crackdown #nextgenjoke #nextgenisajoke

      • I always thought Crackdown was just plain poor!

        • I only like Crackdown 1 because you visibly level up from just doing regular things over the course of gameplay, which was a concept from a time when that wasn't in every game ever, back in ye olde 2007. I haven't played Crackdown 2, but considering the only addition was a zombie faction "just cuz", I have no great desire to run out and get it.

          Time spent in a car in Saints Row 4 is exactly the amount of time you spend in the tutorial missions, exactly the same as Crackdown.

  • +3

    Just a heads up for anyone else ordering, Big W wanted me to resubmit my payment because of a processing error, luckily I checked my bank account before resubmitting and the initial payment had already gone through. Soon after received order confirmation email from Big W and gave customer support a call to make sure the order had gone through and all good.

    Thanks OP, good price for a great game with free delivery!

  • +2

    I've blown my games budget this month, but that price…

  • thanks op

  • Thanks got one

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