Saints Row (2022) PS5 Review
<h1>Playing The Game That Killed Volition</h1>
<p>If you’re in the know, you know that Volition Studios, the developers behind the recent Saints Row reboot, <a href="https://www.gameinformer.com/2023/08/31/saints-row-developer-volition-games-has-been-shut-down" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">permanently shut down</a>. The collapse of a proposed $2 billion partnership with Savvy Games Group in May saw Swedish holdings company Embracer, who formerly owned the studio, go through corporate restructuring as share prices plummeted.</p>
<p>Faulty deal or not, after playing this game, I can see why Volition was one of the first companies to be affected by the restructuring efforts. Currently, the game is ranked a 6/10 on Steam and IGN, and at the time of writing, only 46% of Google users liked the game.</p>
<p>Months prior, I had seen my brother buy a copy of the <em>Saints Row</em> reboot, even after seeing questionable trailers and gameplay videos. I had watched him suffer through buggy gameplay, poor dialogue, and uncharismatic and unlikable characters, and watched the final boss’s torso glitch through his legs during the final confrontation in a cutscene, no less.</p>
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