
With their money gone and their empire in ruins, the plot revolves around the Saints' attempts to regain their status as the world's number one gang.

Unfortunately, the gang's success has alerted rivals and it's not long before they're targeted by The Syndicate, a powerful organisation made up of three of the most unique gangs we've ever come across. The gang has its own line of energy drinks and merchandise, is the subject of an upcoming Hollywood movie, while Pierce even stars in his own commercial. Having successfully taken over the streets of Stilwater in Saints Row 2, the Saints have become huge international stars and style icons. Fortunately, no such warning is needed about a lack of quality, because Saints Row: The Third has it in spades. From the Star Wars-esque introduction all the way through to the credits, players will enjoy shootouts in gimp-drawn pony carriages, batter hulking-great clones to death with sex toys, compete in madcap and murderous gameshows and even say hello to Burt Reynolds. And no, we're not talking about the bad language, over-the-top violence and nudity: players should be warned that Saints Row: The Third is one of the most bizarre and bonkers games of all time.

Saints Row: The Third should definitely come with a warning.
