While it isn't a direct sequel, Agents of Mayhem exists in an alternate timeline following the "Recreate Earth" ending of Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell . You’ll find plenty of "Easter eggs" and nods to past games, including familiar faces like Kingpin (Pierce Washington) and Johnny Gat as DLC. The Verdict: Is It Worth It Now?
M.A.Y.H.E.M. Unleashed: Why You Should Revisit Seoul If you’re a fan of the Saints Row series but missed out on its 2017 spin-off, , you might be overlooking one of the most stylish open-world experiences of the last decade. Developed by Deep Silver Volition, this game takes the developer's signature humor and cranks it up with a Saturday morning cartoon aesthetic.
The core of the gameplay is "agent-swapping". Instead of sticking to one character, you deploy with a team of three and can swap between them instantly with a tap of the d-pad. Agents of Mayhem
Set in a futuristic, neon-drenched version of Seoul, you lead a squad of elite agents to dismantle the League of Evil Gentlemen Intent on Obliterating Nations (L.E.G.I.O.N.). Here is why this underrated gem deserves a spot in your backlog today. The Power of the Three-Agent Swap
You can mix and match unique Mayhem abilities to create devastating chain reactions. While it isn't a direct sequel, Agents of
Swapped-out agents regenerate health while they are on the bench, allowing you to stay in the fight longer.
...then Agents of Mayhem is a fun, colorful riot that shouldn't be missed. You can currently find it on Steam , PlayStation 4 , and Xbox One . The core of the gameplay is "agent-swapping"
At launch, the game faced criticism for performance bugs and high VRAM usage. However, years later, many of these technical hurdles have been smoothed out. If you enjoy: with deep customization. Over-the-top humor that doesn't take itself seriously. Hero-based combat with 12 unique agents to unlock.