When the Saints Row reboot was first revealed, there was a mixed reaction to the direction of the series. While many enjoyed the sheer out-of-this-world insanity of Saints Row 4, others wanted more realistic takes like Saints Row 1 and2, and many more still prefer the more balanced approach of Saints Row 3. What’s clear from its newly-released customization trailer, ultimately, is that this Saints Row game takes the antics of its latest entry and manages to dial even that to 11.
Perhaps the world, the story, and the characters personality-wise are more grounded, but players can make their new Bosses inSaints Row to be something completely out of this world. Prior to the release of this trailer, Game Rant viewed a presentation of Saints Row’s customization features and was overwhelmed—in a good way—with how in-depth and how wacky it is.
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In character customization, nothing is too far out there. Every little thing can be edited, down to the style of censorship for nudity and nipple options, and everything has multiplayer layers. Players can, of course, customize their hair, their face, and their body (with no gendered restrictions), but players can do anything they imagine with that. TheSaints Row character’s hair can be layered with multiple colors, their entire face can be straight out of the Blue Man Group, or they can edit the material of their skin to look like Thor: Ragnarok’s Korg, a robot, a galaxy, or so much more.
Indeed, perhaps the two most impressive elements of the character creation are the asymmetrical face approach and the prosthetics. Players are able to essentially create two faces, should they so choose, in the character creator to make them look uneven, to
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