The idea is that you can “be you” (as in, it the character creator is detailed enough to make someone who actually looks like you) or “be literally anyone” (as in, you can make someone who is all wacky and weird). In fairness there does appear to be a huge array of clothes, accessories, and ways to tweak your body - plus eight whole voice options, and an animal skull face mask! Here is a selection of different bosses provided as examples: The boss factory gives you the option to save your completed Boss ready for the game, share it, and download other player creations - and if you share you get two free helemts to use in the game, so that’s nice. If you register for a Saints Row account via the Boss Factory hub then you get “the exclusive Marshall Rocket Launcher” to use in the full game, but I do not know what that is. Doubtless everyone is all already hard at work making their Sanics and their Benedict Cumberbatches. I am not able to try the Boss Factory because I got a preview code for the purposes of trying it out to tell you more, but then the Epic Store ate it without actually giving me the demo, and now that the demo is out it thinks it’s already in my library. :’( I wanted to be the first games journalist to make Morbius now that Morbius is no longer funny, but that accolade will go to someone else. You can all have at it though. The full Saints Row game, which is a reboot after the old Saints Row exploded the earth and went to space, is out on August the 23rd this year (after being delayed). Not E3 2022 is in full-swing - see everything in our E3 2022 hub, as well as our complete round-up of everything announced at Summer Game Fest 2022. Many more big game showcases and streams are still to come this summer, so make sure you stay up to date with our summer games stream schedule.