![]() You can alter each side of the face independently which, surprisingly, makes quite a bit of difference. ![]() For the first time in the series, this Saints Row game (and thus, the Boss Factory) has asymmetrical face customisation too. Want to walk around like you’ve constantly got a pump on? Sure. You can even alter how veiny your character is. Skin colour, tans, wrinkles, scars, tattoos, facial features, prosthetics, piercings, body shape, body hair and muscles are all part of thousands of customisable physical characteristics. I had a bash at creating myself in the Boss Factory, lifelike (ha!)Įvery aspect of the ‘Boss’ can be tailored and altered via an immense series of options. Once the game launches, you can load up your Boss (so long as the Boss Factor is assigned to the same platform as your copy of Saints Row) then dive straight in without having to spend a few hours making sure every element of you character is just right (it’s cool, we’ve all done it). In essence, Saints Row Boss Factory is a way to create your playable character before the main Saints Row game releases. We’ve had some hands on time with it already and it’s hard not to be impressed by how expansive it is. Free to download on every platform that Saints Row will launch on (PC, Xbox and PlayStation), the Boss Factory lets you tinker in the create-a-character suite till your heart’s content. As part of the Summer Game Fest, Deep Silver and Volition games have unveiled a way for everyone to get a sneak peak at the scope of that customisation in the shape of the ‘ Saints Row Boss Factory‘.
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