You've helped them rise from the 3rd Street Saints gang on the mean streets of Stilwater to the high-rises and penthouses of Steelport while becoming a major worldwide crime syndicate. Now, set your sights on the ultimate prize for control of the free world — the office of President of the United States. But with most ventures involving the Saints, there is a wrinkle in the plan. When a horde of intergalactic aliens invade Earth, you and your fellow Saints become trapped in an insane simulation — an alternate Steelport. Will you be able to fight back against your otherworldly captors and break Zinyak's mental grasp on your fellow Earthlings?Unearth all-new powers, thrilling new missions and more with this Saints Row IV: National Treasure Edition. The destruction is more explosive, the weaponry is more powerful, the storyline is more bizarre and the superpowers are more — wait, superpowers? That can mean only one thing — the Saints are back for another chapter of the thrilling, volatile and insane saga in Saints Row IV. Abducted by intergalactic aliens, the Saints must fight to free themselves and humanity from Zinyak's mental hold. Arm yourself with an arsenal of alien weaponry and technology to unleash deadly and destructive thrills. Learn, harness and channel unbelievable superpowers to fight your way to the top. Leap over tall buildings, speed past the fastest cars or toss your enemies about willy-nilly with telekinesis. Enhance your Saints Row IV experience right out the gate with this National Treasure Edition, which includes the Enter the Dominatrix and How The Saints Save Christmas missions, as well as a variety of DLC packs, such as the new Grass Roots 'Merica weapon costume, Anime pack, Bling Bling pack, Brady Games pack, Child's Play pack, College Daze pack, Commander-in-Chief pack, Dubstep Remix pack, Element of Destruction pack, Game On pack and more. Get ready for the craziest and most explosive Saints storyline yet.
Disclaimer: this review will focus on the extras included.
The National Treasure Edition includes all of the DLC released after launch included on disc, i.e. no slip of paper with a voucher you have to redeem to access the extras.
These extras are extra weapons, vehicles, and allied AI, along with some extra missions. The missions them selves are short, and a lot of the other extras feel like differently colored versions of each other (how many different colored cars and allied AI can you find?).
That complaint becomes negligible if you can get the National Treasure version at around the same price (or cheaper) as the regular version of the game.