I also lower the score for the pc version. However for me personally, none of this was worth the consistent pain of playing this. And when you actually dig into the story missions, there are some truly creative moments. Poorly controlling in most cases - but creative, and diverse. Few games actually features that many open world moving parts when this was released. Also, saints row 2 has some killer features. Saints row 3 would have never been what it is without saints row 2. And I don't actually use the word sickly that often in reviews. Those games feel better mechanically (maybe not big rigs, I might have taken that too far) superior to this game. Remember big rigs, how you laugh at how something feels unatural - or you boot up some nintendo 64 game that nobody has heard of for good reason. It does not feel like I am playing a game. On the other hand, I hate playing saints row 2 with a passion. Those games feel better mechanically For the record, I give saints row 3 a high 8 out of 10. … Expandįor the record, I give saints row 3 a high 8 out of 10. No this game feels dated and unfinished even if you ignore all the the other problems which you clearly shouldn't, I heard that this game was supposed to be really good on consoles but sadly i haven't seen anything even resembling that when playing this game on pc. It short it feels static, non-responsive and the AI is a mess that cant aim for **** I wont criticize the story too much since i didnt come to far into the game, but what i saw didn't impress me. The action feels dated and more similar to GTA: San Andreas than any newer sandbox games. The driving is ,bad which is unforgivable in a sandbox game such as this. And even if i ignore all those problems the game still manages to disappoint. It feels like absolutely no effort has been but in the port and quite frankly its embarrassing. I mean some parts of the game doesn't even function properly on keyboard and mouse. Add that the game feels like a lazy port at best. You could even go as far as calling it broken.