![]() ![]() Then again, Saints Row IV was never notable as a technical marvel. Also, Re-Elected's only new gameplay features are a spate of neat-but-superfluous voice commands – which save you the trouble of using the d-pad to switch powers, or the pause menu to summon AI partners – and the option to use the PS4's touchpad during quick-time events, so there’s no real replay value if you played the original. ![]() It's not a huge bump, though, and it's still not quite as good-looking as the PC version was in 2013. Obviously it’s higher resolution, the lighting's a bit nicer, character models are slightly more detailed, and everything moves a little more smoothly as you glide past at high speeds. It's just as much fun in Saints Row IV: Re-Elected for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, which repackages the old-gen original with all of its DLC and a strangely paced but creative new standalone adventure, Gat Out of Hell.Visually, Re-Elected offers a small but noticeable improvement over the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Saints Row IV.
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