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Com 29 críticas o jogo está com 68 pontos de média no Metacritic.
Na Live Brasil custa nada mais e nada menos que R$ 249,00.
Agents of Mayhem é o mais novo jogo de ação em terceira pessoa de mundo aberto dos criadores da franquia Saints Row! No Agents of Mayhem, você comanda uma operação sem restrições contra uma organização sombria de supervilões, conhecida como LEGION, e seu líder, Morningstar. Após os ataques globais da Noite Demoníaca, as cidades do mundo foram tomadas pelos ministérios da LEGION, bandos de vilões poderosos, que tiram seus nomes dos sete pecados capitais. Seul é o domínio pessoal do Doctor Babylon, cientista maluco da LEGION e ministro da Soberba, e sua trupe de vilões coadjuvantes.
Você joga com vários superagentes – cada um com seu visual, personalidade, armas e habilidades únicos. Explore a cidade de Seul para derrotar os soldados da LEGION e seus planos torpes para dominar o mundo. Os agentes da MAYHEM têm permissão para fazer o que quiserem, desde que façam de tudo para crescer a agência e, finalmente, derrotar a LEGION.
Você joga com vários superagentes – cada um com seu visual, personalidade, armas e habilidades únicos. Explore a cidade de Seul para derrotar os soldados da LEGION e seus planos torpes para dominar o mundo. Os agentes da MAYHEM têm permissão para fazer o que quiserem, desde que façam de tudo para crescer a agência e, finalmente, derrotar a LEGION.
Com 29 críticas o jogo está com 68 pontos de média no Metacritic.
- Arcade Sushi 90
It's not easy to still find ways to innovate in the open-world space, but Voltion has managed to stay on the pulse of the genre well enough over the past few years. Agents of Mayhem is another strong entry in the developer's fan-favorite library, and has just as many memorable characters and moments as the best Saints Row titles. There are times where it feels like a bit of a grind, but even those elements are outmatched by Agents' charm. Saving the world has never been this vulgar or felt this good, and we wouldn't have it any other way. - IGN Italia 85
A refined, fun and surprising spin-off that you don’t have to miss. - Eurogamer Italy 80
- Twinfinite 80
I expected to come out of Agents of Mayhem wishing that Volition simply made Saints Row V instead. But now? Now I’m looking forward to what other trouble this budding agency can get itself into, and that’s saying something. - GamesRadar+ 80
Hero-swapping tactics add a unique edge to third-person combat, while humor and heart elevate Agents of Mayhem's typical world-saving fundamentals to memorable heights. - Game Informer 80
Agents of Mayhem is cheesy, rarely funny, and generally ridiculous, but I was eager to play for long periods of time. The action is frenetic and fun, with room for strategy using all the characters’ assorted abilities. Even if Seoul ends up being a bland backdrop, I enjoyed being in the world and causing explosions in at every opportunity. - Push Square 80
Few would consider the combat in the various Saints Row games particularly memorable, so it’s surprising to discover that the frantic, fast paced battles and excellent agent switching gameplay end up being the true heroes of Agents of Mayhem. While it’s disappointing that the open world feels surplus to requirements at times, it’s the 80s cartoon atmosphere and absorbing upgrade system that also help ensure that this is more than just a Saints Row spin-off. - God is a Geek 80
The Saints Row vibe is strong, but Volition's latest is still a brilliantly bonkers blast-fest. - Everyeye.it 75
The last effort of Volition, of course, does not invent anything, resulting in a very canonical and direct action / shooter, an unusual mix between Just Cause, Battleborn and Crackdown. - SpazioGames 75
Agents of Mayhem is an interesting experiment, but with short legs. While on one hand we have twelve agents all different and fun to use in fast-paced and dynamic gameplay mechanics, on the other hand we have a gameplay experience ruined mostly for the repetition of missions background and the copious presence of bugs and glitches ready to make you start a great run over again. - DualShockers 75
From a creative standpoint, Agents of Mayhem is great. Its world stands on its own, looks good, and is hilariously written well… for the most part. Playing around with the agents’ special abilities can even be fun, but many missions felt repetitive and dull. - IGN 71
A broad and goofy arsenal of unique weapons and gadgets and the ability to switch characters on the fly to access complementary abilities offers some solid combat and good mindless fun, but due to some unpolished writing and repetitive environments and enemy types, it doesn't fully live up to its heroic potential. - LaPS4 70
Volition Studio has arrived late to inFamous' or Crackdown's style with this colourful and enjoyable Agents of Mayhem. The game can't surprise with its gameplay mechanics mix and it isn't a must to understand the course of the sandbox genre. But it has a nice offer of gameplay and on top of that, funny characters. - Hobby Consolas 70
Agents of Mayhem would be a good product if Saint's Row did not exist. It has a simple and linear development. And that makes it boring during the most time in the adventure. The best thing about the game: the possibilities of the Agents. - IGN Spain 70
Agents of Mayhem does not do anything wrong, but it also does not stand out in any of its mechanics. - M3 70
Agents of Mayhem is a gorgeous slaughterfest filled to the brim with gadgets, silly one-liners and special effects. Is it fun? Absolutely! Is it freakin' awesome? Nah. Technological glitches and a stroke of repetitiveness prevents this game from netting a place among the must-buys of 2017. - Destructoid 70
Despite these technical flaws, I still had a really fun time messing around with the agents. Enjoying Agents of Mayhem is sort of like watching a cartoon you used to love without the rose-colored glasses of nostalgia or the naivete of youth. You'll get more of a kick laughing at it, rather than with, but there's a smile on your face either way. - Attack of the Fanboy 70
The presentation, the characters, the gameplay -- Agents of Mayhem feels like a great game in spots. It's got all the Saints Row style that you're accustomed to seeing from Volition, but it lacks in features when compared to other open world games of this nature. - Hardcore Gamer 70
The story itself is a highlight thanks to the insane villains, although it takes a few chapters before things pick up. It’s disappointing that the remaining activities are so repetitive and lack the imagination of what Volition is known for, and with a myriad of technical issues, it feels like Agents of Mayhem was shoved out the door earlier than it should have. - XGN 70
Agents of Mayhem is an over-the-top hero shooter with lots of agents to choose from. The game pays an homage to old cartoon series with weird enemies, cool cut-scenes and a lot of action. Sadly the game suffers from the common flaws of the open world genre. - PlayStation LifeStyle 65
There’s a lot to love in Agents of Mayhem, which makes the pitfalls harder to swallow. An imaginative story and cast of characters is burdened by an uninspired and soulless open-world. Exciting character combat gets pushed out of the limelight by notable slowdown and other bugs that inhibit gameplay. - JeuxActu 60
Volition got lost with Agents of Mayhem which is just another very generic Action/TPS game where nothing that really stands out. Everything is average and boredom awaits right around the corner. - Gamer.no 60
Agents of Mayhem is a lot of fun to play in the first few hours, and the gunplay and movement systems are addictive. Sadly, the story is rather dull and there is little offered in terms of immersion, which makes me wish the game offered more to keep me interested in Seoul and the admittedly charming characters in the long run. - Metro GameCentral 50
An obnoxious and repetitive open world game that does its best to hide the fact that it’s a surprisingly decent third person shooter. - Trusted Reviews 50
Compared to open-world rivals such as GTA, Assassin’s Creed or The Witcher, there’s simply far too little to do in this world – and what little you’re asked to do, you’re asked to do so much it becomes bland and uninteresting. - TheSixthAxis 50
Agents of Mayhem is a step back for Volition after the success of the Saints Row series. While the characters are good and fun, they don’t feel larger than life when compared to The Boss and their crew. There aren’t as many memorable moments either, and the city of Seoul is wasted. The game is less Agents of Mayhem and more Agents of Mehhem. - CGMagazine 50
You would expect the team behind Saints Row to make something with more verve and fewer grey hallways, but here we are with Agents of Mayhem. - Stevivor 50
Agents of Mayhem is Volition’s latest, a third-person, single-player shooter that’s been spun off from Saints Row and wants to channel the likes of Overwatch and Borderlands. It does not succeed. - GameSpot 40
Personality can only take a broken and repetitive game so far. The attitude behind Agents of Mayhem has potential, at least if it's executed properly. But there's little to Agents of Mayhem beyond its foul-mouthed and bombastic attitude, which push the game into grating and obnoxious territory. Throw in the poor mission design and bugs, and you've got a game with loads of mayhem, but not much else.
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