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Apply weird rifts affects across a city block, or even throughout the whole city. Here’s a mod that lets you bring different styles of homies into the game to fight with you. You can find the usual cheats, but you can also find some interesting gameplay tweaks. Some of the mods break the game in weird ways. If it weren’t for the sultry off-the-shoulder style, I might want this T-shirt in real life. Now you can play as a cheap Iron Man knock-off (pictured). For instance, a mod that lets you buy clothes you might see NPCs wearing, but that aren’t available in any stores. So what else is on the Steam Workshop? A lot of the items are more new clothes. For instance, this in-progress new textures mod could be promising for making the world look more “SR Miami style”, according to the author. Although some stuff has been available for a while, with official support, we can expect more stuff, and more quality stuff. Now user-made mods can be easily added, browsed, and installed. And now a lot more options will be available for free, because Volition announced official support for Steam’s Workshop. Let’s face it: part of being a crazy over-the-top superhero is deciding what you’re going to wear. Or you can get it all for $4.99 when you buy the Game of the Century upgrade pack. I count 25 bits of DLC for sale for a grand total of about $60. Saints Row IV wasn’t exactly hurting for post-release content.
