SR:tTR takes place five years after the events of Saints Row 2. This remaster also includes all of the DLC and unlocks bonus weapons and costumes from the start. Thankfully, the visuals are just stylized enough - I’d say it hasn’t aged horribly. Spearsoft has remastered it for modern consoles and added mild visual upgrades including improved lighting and a general graphic cleanup, but up close it still looks like a title from 2011. Originally released for the Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC, Saints Row: The Third was the third entry in Volition’s third-person open-world action series. What’s it like revisiting 2011’s Saints Row: The Third nine years later? It’s crude, brash and sometimes offensive, full of dick jokes and ’80s references, and the entire thing feels like a twisted cartoon trying to overload the player’s senses… And yet, there’s still plenty to love and I wouldn’t have it any other way. WTF I would exceed this review’s word limit listing all the WTFs here. HIGH “Power” by Kanye West is the best superhero theme music.