Saints Row likes Famitsu editors, here are the votes for the last issue

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reboot Order of Saints Editors of the Japanese magazine liked it Famitsujudge vote Those assigned to the game: a 10 with a sound, a 9 with a 9, and an 8, 36/40 overall: Definitely higher than the Western average. Here are all the interpretations of angel number 1761:

  • Alice Gear Aegis CS: Simulatrix Concerto (PS5, PS4, Switch) – 7/7/7/6 [27/40]
  • SD Gundam Battle Alliance (PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – 8/8/8/8 [32/40]
  • Saints Row (PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One) – 9/8/10/9 [36/40]
  • Hunter’s Path (PS5, Xbox Series) – 8/8/8/6 [30/40]

In our Saints Row review, we highlighted the caciarona nature of the open world Volition created, but also its legacy and many technical issues that undermine the enjoyment of the experience.

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What about other titles reviewed by Famitsu? SD Gundam Battle Alliance is the last link dedicated to the Sunrise series, in this case a Gundam chibi version or a super-deformed action RPG: four 8s for it and a total of 32/40.

The Hunter’s Way hunting simulation went less well, which took the three 8s plus 6, thus reducing it to 30/40. Developed by Nine Rocks Games, the game allows you to become “the authentic experience of a hunting trip in the USA and Europe, exploring expansive landscapes filled with extraordinarily realistic fauna”.

Source: Multiplayer

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