Saints Row Spinoff Agents Of Mayhem's Trailer Introduces Three Characters
Say hello to Hollywood, Fortune, and Hardtack.
Deep Silver has released a new trailer for Agents of Mayhem, the upcoming stylized single-player shooter from Volition, the makers of the Saints Row games.
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This newest video shows three of the game's characters: Hollywood, Fortune, and Hardtack. Hollywood is a full-of-himself, former reality TV and adult film star. He delivers "over-the-top" gameplay and "necessary spectacle," the video's narrator says.
Fortune, meanwhile, is a pistol-wielding fighter with an attitude. She has a drone called "Glory" that helps her in battle. Finally, Hardtack is a big bulky bruiser who is deadly up close and also has a cool-looking ability that traps enemies in bubbles so he can blast them off into the sky with ease.
The three of them combine to make up the Franchise Force. You can swap between the different agents on the fly using the game's "teleport" feature.
Agents of Mayhem launches on August 15 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. For more on the game, you can read GameSpot's interview with Volition about the game's Saints Row connections and more.
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