

Although the characters often swear, I never found it to be excessive like in most other similar games and actually thought that it enhanced the humorous lines as opposed to being crass. One of Agents of Mayhem's best qualities is that it has a lot of attitude in its storytelling and character dialogue. This is such a refreshing change to the average open world game because most of them force you to just play as one character throughout. Each character has their own basic weapon and set of abilities along with plenty of personality so choosing your favourite plus two to tag along (who you can switch to on the fly) is quite an enjoyable undertaking. You'll encounter a Japanese hitman, an Indian archer, a cheesy Canadian actor, and even a few familiar faces from the Saints Row series. As you progress, you'll gain access to 12 Agents who each have their own motives for joining Mayhem. It's a simple premise for a story but where it shines brightest is in its cast of characters. You play as a variety of Agents from an organisation known as Mayhem who are on a mission to put an end to the evil plans of a coalition of evildoers named Legion. Volition's Agents of Mayhem may be a spin-off of Saints Row but it's an entirely different experience. 🎬 Fortune's dual pistols serve up a lot of Mayhem indeed! │ Remember to support your favourite streamers and content creators for all the entertainment that they provide.

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Maciejewski playing a PS4 on August 17, 2017Īgents of Mayhem is also available for Xbox OneĬonsidering there are so many big-budget sandbox titles out there, it takes a lot for one to stand out.
