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
...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 .
You can mix and match unique Mayhem abilities to create devastating chain reactions.
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.
Each hero has a distinct way of moving through the city—Hollywood can triple-jump, while Hardtack uses a harpoon to scale skyscrapers. A Universe Reborn
Swapped-out agents regenerate health while they are on the bench, allowing you to stay in the fight longer.
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.
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?