Which difficulty setting should you choose in Saints Row? Answered

What experience do you want?

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Choosing the difficulty of a game right when you start up a new file can be challenging. Without playing it, how are you supposed to know what difficulty is best for what you want out of the game? While we can not give an overall answer to everyone’s situation, here is our recommendation for the difficulty level you should try out on Saints Row.

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What difficulty should you play on Saints Row?

When you start a new game file in Saints Row, you will be met with three difficulty choice screen. There are five difficulties to choose from here: Tourist, Hustler, Entrepreneur, Sensei, or Boss.

Hustler or Entrepreneur

For the general audience, we would recommend trying to play Saints Row on the Hustler difficulty. While Entrepreneur is the default setting, some enemies are bullet sponges and just not fun to fight. Either way, you go, both are probably the safest bet for the most fun in the game.

Tourist

If you decide to go with Tourist, you choose the easiest difficulty in the game, primarily meant for people who want to enjoy the story. However, Saints Row’s story isn’t really interesting, so you definitely wish the general gameplay to have some substance that you can enjoy over time.

Sensei or Boss

We don’t really recommend trying the Sensei or Boss difficulties. If you are an achievement hunter, there are none tied to beating the game on any difficulty, so taking on the headache is not really worth it. You can try it if you want, but only a small percentage of people will get enjoyment out of these two difficulties.

In general, just try out the difficulty that sounds best for how you want to play the game. If you want a breeze of a game, go for one of the easier ones.