I recently made a thread asking if Saints Row 2 was worth playing. a lot of people suggested that I should give it a go, saying it was the best entry into the Saints Row series. well I bought the game on the 5th and have been playing it non stop for the last week. I'm currently sitting at around 90 percent completion and felt compelled to give my opinion on the game because wow.. its REALLY good
I guess i'll begin by addressing my thread title. GTA San Andreas was and is a great game, although perhaps not on the strength of its game mechanics, which were never very good to begin with and have aged rather poorly. I'm talking shooting, driving, melee combat, etc. these are things that Saints Row 2 does much, much better (and of course you would expect it to). what San Andreas excels at is creating a mood and storytelling. it really draws you in to its 1990s image of California gang life. there are several contributing factors that play into this, including San Andreas' masterful soundtrack, its (mostly) phenomenal voice acting, and even its mission structure, which has players tagging up their hoods and committing other illicit activities in order to contest disputed gang territories.
Saints Row 2 hits on several similar notes with particular respect to mission and activity structure. assaulting gang strongholds allows players to gain control over a rival hood, or zone, and random pushbacks from the evicted gang means they can always be taken back from you, lending a tug-of-war feel to the proceedings. player-initiated drive-bys also contribute to this idea that youre fighting a turf war. hop into a car and shoot some rival gang members and you can begin this activity, which of course raises your notoriety with the targeted gang and results in ever more difficult enemies being sent after you. unlike GTA, notoriety not only gets the police on your ass, but also members of Stillwater's three primary gangs, the Ronin, the Sons of Samedi, and The Brotherhood. its even possible to piss off multiple factions at the same time, which can lead to some hilarious combat encounters. and needless to say, there are some great story-driven moments that have you burning a rival gangs weed farm, trashing another's gambling den, and so on.
with regards to some of those things that might be considered as adding to the 'flavor' of gang life, players can also outfit their gangs with several different styles of dress, pick from a (small) assortment of different graffiti designs, choose which vehicles your gangsters ride in, and most importantly, you can customize your own character to reflect any or all of these things. this is something that I think GTA should explore in future games, although I realize Rockstar are very keen on telling very directed stories with narrowly defined characters. the character creator in Saints Row 2 is quite robust, allowing you to sculpt the gangster that YOU want. then there are the many clothing options to choose from. I role-played as a fast talking chola who drove around in a 50s convertible and had the in-game radio set exclusively to the easy listening station. then for a brief moment I changed my entire gangs style to that of 1980s retro, changing my own hair style and attire to match. I inhabited the life of a gang member of my own choosing and it was fantastic that the game allowed me such a freedom.
naturally, however, the game isn't without its fault and I'm not without my nitpicks. the soundtrack doesn't even begin to approach that of San Andreas, although there are some inspired track choices (the easy listening and world music tracks in particular). technically, the game can be a bit of a mess, with persistent tearing and some truly awful dips in framerate, especially when in or around water (ive got a high tolerance for this kind of stuff, though). the game also features some laughably poor boss encounters that never present a real challenge, even on the game's highest difficulty, which I played on. when the reward for completing a series of side missions is infinite machine gun ammo, boss battles turn into a joke, so its got some balancing and pacing issues with its unlock system.
that said, I have enjoyed Saints Row 2 tremendously for its expansive sandbox and range of player freedom. in my original thread I also mentioned that SR2 interested me because I felt the later games became too silly or goofy. well Saints Row 2 manages to be silly and goofy without compromising its seriousness. there's some real dramatic weight to the game that I really enjoyed
anyway I feel like I'm rambling and I probably haven't made my point as clearly as I meant to in my mind so I'll quite writing now. final word: Saints Row 2 is fantastic and it gets my highest recommendation.
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I guess i'll begin by addressing my thread title. GTA San Andreas was and is a great game, although perhaps not on the strength of its game mechanics, which were never very good to begin with and have aged rather poorly. I'm talking shooting, driving, melee combat, etc. these are things that Saints Row 2 does much, much better (and of course you would expect it to). what San Andreas excels at is creating a mood and storytelling. it really draws you in to its 1990s image of California gang life. there are several contributing factors that play into this, including San Andreas' masterful soundtrack, its (mostly) phenomenal voice acting, and even its mission structure, which has players tagging up their hoods and committing other illicit activities in order to contest disputed gang territories.
Saints Row 2 hits on several similar notes with particular respect to mission and activity structure. assaulting gang strongholds allows players to gain control over a rival hood, or zone, and random pushbacks from the evicted gang means they can always be taken back from you, lending a tug-of-war feel to the proceedings. player-initiated drive-bys also contribute to this idea that youre fighting a turf war. hop into a car and shoot some rival gang members and you can begin this activity, which of course raises your notoriety with the targeted gang and results in ever more difficult enemies being sent after you. unlike GTA, notoriety not only gets the police on your ass, but also members of Stillwater's three primary gangs, the Ronin, the Sons of Samedi, and The Brotherhood. its even possible to piss off multiple factions at the same time, which can lead to some hilarious combat encounters. and needless to say, there are some great story-driven moments that have you burning a rival gangs weed farm, trashing another's gambling den, and so on.
with regards to some of those things that might be considered as adding to the 'flavor' of gang life, players can also outfit their gangs with several different styles of dress, pick from a (small) assortment of different graffiti designs, choose which vehicles your gangsters ride in, and most importantly, you can customize your own character to reflect any or all of these things. this is something that I think GTA should explore in future games, although I realize Rockstar are very keen on telling very directed stories with narrowly defined characters. the character creator in Saints Row 2 is quite robust, allowing you to sculpt the gangster that YOU want. then there are the many clothing options to choose from. I role-played as a fast talking chola who drove around in a 50s convertible and had the in-game radio set exclusively to the easy listening station. then for a brief moment I changed my entire gangs style to that of 1980s retro, changing my own hair style and attire to match. I inhabited the life of a gang member of my own choosing and it was fantastic that the game allowed me such a freedom.
which is really where it all comes full circle, isn't it? people loved GTA SA for all the freedom of play it gave them, and I feel like Saints Row 2 nails that sense of freedom down entirely in ways that GTA has been reluctant to pursue.
naturally, however, the game isn't without its fault and I'm not without my nitpicks. the soundtrack doesn't even begin to approach that of San Andreas, although there are some inspired track choices (the easy listening and world music tracks in particular). technically, the game can be a bit of a mess, with persistent tearing and some truly awful dips in framerate, especially when in or around water (ive got a high tolerance for this kind of stuff, though). the game also features some laughably poor boss encounters that never present a real challenge, even on the game's highest difficulty, which I played on. when the reward for completing a series of side missions is infinite machine gun ammo, boss battles turn into a joke, so its got some balancing and pacing issues with its unlock system.
that said, I have enjoyed Saints Row 2 tremendously for its expansive sandbox and range of player freedom. in my original thread I also mentioned that SR2 interested me because I felt the later games became too silly or goofy. well Saints Row 2 manages to be silly and goofy without compromising its seriousness. there's some real dramatic weight to the game that I really enjoyed
Carlos and Aisha's deaths are the most notable call outs here
.anyway I feel like I'm rambling and I probably haven't made my point as clearly as I meant to in my mind so I'll quite writing now. final word: Saints Row 2 is fantastic and it gets my highest recommendation.
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Latest release | Saints Row: Gat out of Hell 20 January 2015 |
Saints Row is an action-adventurevideo game series created by Volition and published by Deep Silver, that tells the story of a gang called the Third Street Saints; the title comes from the name of the district of the gang's home territory. Typically, gameplay is presented in an open world format because of the mixture of nonlinear gameplay with action-adventure and racing sequences. The series is known for its comedic elements. The games' stories are written as comedies that feature popular culture homages and parodies, as well as self-referential humor.
After completing Red Faction II in late 2002, developer Volition began work on the original Saints Row game in mid-2003. The game was released in 2006 to critical acclaim and commercial success. The sequel, Saints Row 2, was released in 2008 to similar acclaim but greater commercial success. The series' third entry, Saints Row: The Third, was released on 15 November 2011. The series' fourth entry, Saints Row IV was released on 20 August 2013, with an expansion called Gat out of Hell released on 20 January 2015 in North America and 23 January 2015 in Europe. As of September 2013, the series has had unit sales in excess of 13 million, making it one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time.
- 1Games
- 1.2Saints Row 2 (2008)
- 1.3Saints Row: The Third (2011)
- 1.4Saints Row IV (2013)
- 3Setting
- 4Other media
- 6Saints Row shared universe
- 7Reception
Games[edit]
Year | Title | PC | 7th gen | 8th gen | Developer(s) | Publisher(s) | Notes |
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2006 | Saints Row | N/A | X360 | Xbox One | Volition | THQ | N/A |
2008 | Saints Row 2 | Windows, Linux | X360, PS3 | Windows port developed by CD Projekt. | |||
2011 | Saints Row: The Third | Xbox One, Nintendo Switch | Nintendo Switch port developed by Fishlabs. | ||||
2013 | Saints Row IV | Xbox One, PS4 | Deep Silver | Re-Elected port and Enter the Dominatrix DLC developed with High Voltage Software. | |||
2015 | Saints Row: Gat out of Hell | High Voltage Volition | Standalone expansion for Saints Row IV. |
Saints Row (2006)[edit]
Saints Row is the first installment in the series, having begun development in mid-2003 as a PlayStation 2 title under the name Bling Bling.[1] The game was announced at E3 2005 for the Xbox 360. As the first sandbox style video game to be released for the Xbox 360, Saints Row was widely anticipated; its pre-beta demo build set records after being downloaded nearly 400,000 times within a week.[2] It had sales in excess of 500,000 during its September 2006 release month, and was critically acclaimed. To date[when?], the game has had sales in excess of two million units.[3] The game is set in the fictional city Stilwater, which is located in the state of Michigan. The player character is inducted into the 3rd Street Saints gang after they save their life, and assists the Saints in eliminating three rival gangs that control the city. After the gangs have been eliminated, police chief Monroe kidnaps the Saints founder Julius Little and offers the player to exchange the gang leader's freedom for mayor Marshall Winslow's life. After Winslow is assassinated, Monroe is murdered by the Saints, and Julius is freed. The other Saints members look towards the player character, considering them their new leader. The new mayor Richard Hughes invites the player character aboard his private yacht and Julius betrays the player by blowing the yacht up and killing everyone but the protagonist on board. The game was renowned for being the first seventh-generation sandbox game, and introduced features which have since become staples to the genre. It introduces online multiplayer, an in-game mobile phone, GPS navigation, and elaborate character and vehicle customization.[4][5]
Saints Row 2 (2008)[edit]
Saints Row 2 began development in mid-2006, a few months before the Xbox 360 release of Saints Row.[6] While a PlayStation 3 port of Saints Row was in development, it was cancelled when Saints Row 2 was confirmed in May 2007.[7] A Microsoft Windows port, announced in June 2008, was released in early 2009. Three downloadable content packs were developed and launched in mid-2009 (for console only), including Ultor Exposed and Corporate Warfare.
Saints Row 2 is set years after Saints Row; having survived the yacht explosion, the player character awakens from a coma in a prison hospital and, after escaping, saves Johnny Gat from execution. Together with the newcomers Carlos, Shaundi, and Pierce, they begin to revive the 3rd Street Saints, gradually reclaiming Stilwater from the three gangs that had taken control of the city in the meantime (The Sons of Samedi, The Ronin, and The Brotherhood). The Ultor Corporation, responsible for the redevelopment of the Saint's Row district, eventually recognizes the Saints as a threat and attempts to extinguish them, but the player character assassinates Ultor's CEO Dane Vogel, severely weakening the company. The ending sees the Saints run Stilwater once more. The game builds upon the fundamentals of Saints Row by improving the respect system, adding more varied activities, increasing the extent to which the player can customize their character, gang, and vehicles, and adding a number of new vehicle models. It expands the Stilwater setting and adds new gameplay features and content.[8] 7 color scheme.
Downloadable content[edit]
Saints Row 2 received several downloadable content (DLC) releases, including two story DLCs. The first, Ultor Exposed, adds Red Faction: Guerrilla-themed content,[9] and stars American pornographic actress Tera Patrick,[9] who plays herself as a whistleblower and former microbiologist for the Ultor Corporation. It was released on 23 April 2009.[10][11] The second, Corporate Warfare, focuses on the struggle between the 3rd Street Saints and the Ultor Corporation, and was released on 28 May 2009.
Saints Row: The Third (2011)[edit]
Saints Row: The Third was announced in March 2011. It was released in North America on 15 November 2011, in Europe on 18 November 2011, for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows platforms.[12] The game began early development at Volition in September 2008, a month before Saints Row 2 was due to release.[13] The player controls the leader of the 3rd Street Saints, who have grown from their humble roots as a street gang into a worldwide crime group. The story centers around the conflict between the Saints and the Syndicate, a rival crime group who seek to take advantage of the Saints' influence. Though the first two Saints Row games were set in the fictional city of Stilwater, Saints Row: The Third is set in a new city named Steelport. Steelport is run by three gangs, much like Stilwater was in Saints Row and Saints Row 2, yet these gangs—Morning Star, the Deckers and the Luchadores—are all under the control of the Syndicate. Later on in the game, a division of the military known as S.T.A.G. is called to Steelport by authorities in an attempt to eradicate all of the gangs in the city.[14]
Downloadable content[edit]
Downloadable content for Saints Row: The Third was announced before the game's November 2011 release along with a commitment from publisher THQ to support 40 weeks of content. Among smaller upgrades, three main content packs were released: Genkibowl VII (released 17 January 2012), Gangstas in Space (released 21 February 2012), and The Trouble with Clones (released 20 March 2012).
Saints Row IV (2013)[edit]
Saints Row IV was unveiled in March 2012 and released in North America on 20 August 2013 and worldwide shortly after on 23 August. The game is set five years after the events of Saints Row: The Third. After the Saints stop a terrorist attack by Cyrus Temple on the United States, the Saints leader has been elected President. Soon after, an alien invasion occurs and the earth is overrun.[15] The majority of the game is set in a simulation of Steelport created by the aliens to break the Saints' wills. In this simulation, the Saints must fight against the enemy for justice of their past and their own worst fears.
Downloadable content[edit]
Saints Row IV's first story-driven downloadable content pack, Enter the Dominatrix, is a 'directors cut' version of the cancelled Saints Row: The Third expansion of the same name, and was released on 22 October 2013.[16] Its second story DLC, How the Saints Saved Christmas was released on 10 December 2013.
A standalone expansion to Saints Row IV, called Gat out of Hell was released on 20 January 2015 in North America and 23 January 2015 in Europe.[17] The plot revolves around Johnny Gat's attempt to rescue the Boss from Hell after being captured by Satan.[18]
Gameplay[edit]
The Saints Row series is part of a genre known as sandbox games. The series combines elements of action, adventure and vehicular gameplay. The player can freely roam the virtual world on foot or by use of vehicles and make use of an array of weapon and mêlée based combat. Illegal activity such as assaulting NPC civilians and police officers will instigate a proactive and potentially lethal response from authoritative figures. In the instance of death or arrest, the player will respawn at a nearby hospital or police station.[19]
An emphasis is put on urban warfare; the player character is affiliated with a hip-hop cultured street gang known as the 3rd Street Saints. Game missions are structurally divided into separate mission arcs. These mission arcs do not intertwine but can be played through altogether at once or separately by the player. Missions are unlocked by accruing respect points; respect is game currency earned by playing non-story mini-games known as activities and diversions.[20] Customization also constitutes a large portion of gameplay. The player has the ability to customize their character's appearance and clothing, can take certain vehicles to chop shops for modification and in Saints Row 2 is able to decorate the interior of in-game safehouses and refine the behaviour of the Third Street Saints gang.[21]
Setting[edit]
Stilwater[edit]
The setting of both Saints Row and Saints Row 2 is the fictional city of Stilwater, located in the midwestern state of Michigan, USA. Stilwater is primarily based on the real-world American cities Chicago and Detroit. During the early development process of Saints Row, the city was designed before the script was assembled and was more than four times the size of its final revision but was cropped to a smaller revision because development resources could not support a city of that size but the red light district is largely based on Harlem including Raykins hotel as The cotton club.[22] During its development phase the city went through consistent expansion and cropping; examples such as the shopping mall and trailer park districts in Saints Row 2's city revision were originally included in early designs of Saints Row's city revision.[22] A design challenge was creating the city without load-screen interferences and as such the engine was designed to stream around the player's location in individual chunks of the city.[1] The city was designed to feel diverse and have a variance of districts; Saints Row product art director Matt Flegel commented that 'We wanted the city to cover all styles, from the towering sky scrapers of downtown to the gritty industrial feel of the factory district. We want the player to feel the changes between the districts, rather than just noticing the visual difference.'[23] The districts were also designed to feel relevant to the gangs that controlled them.[23]
The Stilwater of Saints Row 2 is significantly different from its original rendition; the city is 45% bigger than its older counterpart.[24] Much of the city from Saints Row is redeveloped in Saints Row 2, albeit becoming more 'alive' and full of depth.[25]Saints Row 2 lead producer Greg Donovan said that 'Stilwater in Saints Row 2 is very different from Saints Row. In fact, every detail has been touched to some degree or another. [..] I think that what will end up happening is that people who played Saints Row or are fans of the franchise are going to have a great time exploring the city and looking for new things. [Also], people that are new to Saints Row 2 are just going to be presented with a huge, very dispersive and very different looking environment, it's very well polished and detailed.'[26] There are no in-game load screens in Saints Row 2,[27] a notable feat as the game allows for seamless co-operative play. There are over 130 interiors within the city, including over ninety different shops.[28] The city is more dynamic and lifelike in Saints Row 2, as the artificial intelligence is smarter i.e. civilians will interact with each other.[29] Additionally, certain elements of Saints Row 2's environment are destructible as the game shares some technology with the Volition-developed Red Faction: Guerilla game.[30] Its environment also features numerous landmarks and Easter eggs; one such feature won 'Top Easter Egg of 2008'.[31]
Steelport[edit]
The game Saints Row: The Third is set in the sister city of Steelport, a city that flourished in the 1800s and has since succumbed to economic failure. Steelport's districts are almost distinctly the same, and the city size is smaller than Stilwater but has larger buildings. Steelport's most memorable feature is the large statue on Magarac Island, south-east of downtown Steelport. The statue is that of steel worker Joe Magarac and is a parody of the real-life Statue of Liberty. The overall design and look of Steelport can be changed via progressing through the story. At certain points the player is allowed to choose whether to do one thing over the other, which will change how Steelport's skyline appears. Some of these choices include deciding whether to keep or blow up the Syndicate Tower. A large military ship named the Thermopylae will be located south-east of Steelport after completing the first STAG mission, 'Gang Bang'.
Saints Row IV is once again set in Steelport, however the city is set in a simulation under control of Zinyak, the game's main villain. Zinyak has changed Steelport to fit his likeness removing all signs of the Saints from the city and replacing them with images of himself, and alien technology can be seen heavily throughout the city. Many missions in Saints Row IV take place in locations other than the main sandbox of Steelport. The city of Stilwater (the setting of Saints Row and Saints Row 2) returns for one mission of the game, two missions take place in the 1950s version of Steelport, while Washington, D.C. is featured in the game's introduction.
Other media[edit]
Film[edit]
A Saints Row film was announced to be in pre-production in April 2019, with production by Fenix Studios, Koch Media and Occupant Entertainment. F. Gary Gray is currently set to direct the film with a screenplay written by Greg Russo.[32]
Cancelled games[edit]
A spin-off titled Saints Row: Undercover was being developed by Savage Entertainment for the PSP in 2009 but was cancelled for unknown reasons. On 22 January 2016, Volition found a prototype of the game in a PSP development kit and released it as a free download on Unseen64.net.[33][34][35]
Saints Row: Money Shot was to be a spin-off of the main series, originally developed for Xbox Live Arcade.[1] The game would be available for the Xbox 360 as an Xbox Live Arcade game and for the PlayStation 3 as a PlayStation Network game featuring 3D graphics.[36][37] The game would have been tied to Saints Row: The Third, as part of the marketing campaign for the game. Playing Saints Row: Money Shot would have unlocked exclusive content for use in Saints Row: The Third, and vice versa.
Other cancelled games include a Nintendo 3DS title first announced at E3 2010 called Saints Row: Drive By, and a Kinect/PlayStation Move fighting game for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 called Saints Row: The Cooler.[38][39]
Saints Row shared universe[edit]
The events of Saints Row take place in a shared universe alongside Volition's Red Faction series and Agents of Mayhem.[40]
Red Faction[edit]
The connections between Saints Row and Volition's Red Faction series begin as early as the series' first installment in 2001, Red Faction. The first Red Faction takes place in 2075 and continues the story of The Ultor Corporation, who have begun mining operations on Mars due to Earth's rapidly depleting resources. This storyline is heavily referenced in Saints Row 2 (and its DLC). Despite potential licensing conflicts after Nordic Games purchased the rights to the Red Faction series in 2013, references to the events of Red Faction continued to make appearances in the Saints Row series. On 14 February 2018, Nordic (now known as THQ Nordic) acquired Koch Media, effectively reuniting the Red Faction and Saints Row IPs under the same publishing umbrella for the first time since THQ's bankruptcy and acquisition by Nordic.[41]
Agents of Mayhem[edit]
On 6 June 2016, Volition released a trailer for a new IP set in the Saints Row universe, Agents of Mayhem.[42][43] The game is set in a futuristic Seoul, South Korea, and takes place after the events of Gat Out of Hell's 'recreate earth' ending. The cinematic announcement trailer shows Persephone Brimstone (a character featured in Gat Out of Hell) leading an organization known as 'M.A.Y.H.E.M.' under the Ultor Corporation's payroll and to stop the terrorist organisation 'L.E.G.I.O.N.' from destroying the world's nations.[44]Agents of Mayhem was released on 15 August 2017. Pierce Washington and Oleg Kirlov are two of the game's twelve playable characters, while Johnny Gat and Kinzie Kensington are playable as DLC characters.[45][46][47][48]
Reception[edit]
Critical reception[edit]
Game | Metacritic |
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Saints Row | (X360) 81[49] |
Saints Row 2 | (PC) 72[50] (X360) 81[51] (PS3) 82[52] |
Saints Row: The Third | (PC) 84[53] (X360) 84[54] (PS3) 82[55] |
Saints Row IV | (PC) 86[56] (X360) 81[57] (PS3) 76[58] |
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Both Saints Row and Saints Row 2 received positive reviews for their Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 ports. However, the mobile phone ports of both games as well as the Windows port of Saints Row 2 received a more mixed response. Additionally, the downloadable content packs for Saints Row 2 received mostly average reviews.
The Xbox 360 port of Saints Row received generally positive reviews and scores. It received an 82.20% and 81/100 from review aggregators GameRankings and Metacritic respectively. IGN reviewer Douglass Perry awarded the game an 8.5/10, praising the presentation and gameplay while pointing out technical shortcomings as well as the often forced humour.[59]GameSpot reviewer Greg Kasavin awarded the game an 8.3/10, giving credit to the driving, the action, the presentation and the story. However, he criticized the lack of polish and lack of variety in mission design.[60] It was hailed as 'the best reason to own a 360 this side of Oblivion' and a 'must buy' by GamePro reviewer Vicious Sid, who awarded it five stars out of five.[61]
Both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 ports of Saints Row 2 received positive reviews. It received an 83.37% and 82.99% from GameRankings respectively, and 82/100 and 81/100 from Metacritic respectively. GameSpy reviewer Gerald Villoria awarded the game four and a half stars out of five and said that 'Saints Row 2 offers up a shooting and driving experience that is plenty of fun [..] It's self-consciously funny in its irreverence, and its low-brow humor will definitely appeal to much of its audience'.[62] IGN reviewer Nate Ahearn awarded Saints Row 2 an 8.2/10, praising the gameplay but criticizing the lack of polish and the weak artificial intelligence.[63] However, the PC port of Saints Row 2 received a much less positive response. It received an aggregated score of 70.68% and 72/100 from GameRankings and Metacritic.
Dan Whitehead of Eurogamer wrote that Grand Theft Auto IV was a boon for the Saints Row series since it allowed the latter to be 'gleeful silly sandbox games' as the former series took a more serious turn.[64]
Sales[edit]
Saints Row 2 shipped over two million units for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 during October 2008, the month of its release.[65]
On 2 November 2011, THQ CEO Brian Farrell announced that Saints Row: The Third was already the most pre-ordered title in series history. In fact, the game had four times the number of pre-orders Saints Row 2 had two weeks before its launch. THQ estimated the game would ship over 3 million units before the publisher's fiscal year ends in March 2012. By comparison, Saints Row 2 launched in October 2008 and sold 2.6 million by the end of the fiscal year. On 25 January 2012, THQ announced that The Third had shipped 3.8 million units globally and are expecting to ship between five and six million units lifetime on the title.
To date, the series has roughly sold over 13 million units, including over three million for Saints Row 2.[66]
Other appearances[edit]
Johnny Gat appears as a guest character in the parody fighting game Divekick.[67] Pierce Washington is a featured character in the PlayStation VR game 100ft Robot Golf.[68]
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How do you get a motorcycle in saints row?
You can not get a motorcycle in saints row You will have to wait for saints row 2 for that
How many Saints Row games are there?
There are five currently, Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third, Saints Row IV, and Gat out of Hell.
How do you get hydraulics in Saints Row The Third?
They removed them from Saints Row 3. You can only get them in Saints Row 1 and Saints Row 2
Can you get a helicopter in Saints Row 1?
no you can't. but in saints row 2 and saints row the third you can.
How you have kids on saints row 2?
Is there going to be a Saints Row 2 anyone?
Where is the saints row hideout on saints row 2?
Is saints row 2 out on ps2?
Where is the mall in saints row 2?
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Which is better saints row 2 or saints row 2 classics?
Classics and Saints row 2 is pretty even match, i like classics tho
What Systems does Saints row and Saints row 2 made on?
Saints Row 1 only comes Xbox 360 Saints Row 2 goes for Xbox 360 & PlayStation 3 & PC
Is there a saints row 2?
Yes, there is a Saints Row 2. It came out in October 2008.
TV theme song for saints row 2 game?
the theme song for saints row is 'Saints Row Gang Theme'
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Saints row 2 how do you get in prices mansion?
You can get Saints Row 2 priced at eBay. This is a game.
Is there partial nudity in saints row?
Saints Row 1 has nudity along with the upcoming Saints Row: The Third. All of Saints Row 2's nudity is blocked by pixilation.
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You can fly many planes and helicopters in Saints Row 2 and 3 but there are no available aircraft in Saints Row 1.
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How do you paint a plane in saints row 2?
you can not paint a plane or boat in saints row 2 or 3
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Julius is in the secret mission in the police station in saints row 2.
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Saints Row 2 was only made for the Xbox 360 and the PS3.
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There's no such character, weapon or vehicle in Saints Row 2 with that name.
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Their fate was left uncertain at the end of Saints Row, but they were shown to have survived, in Saints Row 2.
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it is in the saints row disrtict, it is the biggest building in the game.
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Obviously not, there's not even Saints Row for PS2
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i would say saints row 2 because johnny gat is alive through the whole game i mean he gets stabbed but lives. in saints row 3 he dies in the second mission of the game.
How much does saints row 2 cost for a xbox 360 in 2010?
Can you date shaundi on saints row 2?
no you cant because on saints row 2 u cant date anyone
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no , yes you can it even says you can on back of saints row 2
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just go to cheat code central and search for saints row 2
Gay tony or saints row 2?
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The bonding experience is a mission called Sons of Samedi in Saints Row 2.
Were to get houses on saint row?
If you're referring to the first Saints Row then you unlock them as you progress in the story. Saints Row 2: You can purchase them and unlock them in story missions. Saints Row: The Third: You unlock them in story missions.
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you cant buy video games on saints row 2 you can only have the 1 it gives you
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Saint's Row 2 Guide
Hitman
There are five lists of hitman targets in Stilwater. There are six targets per list, and each listing contains their location and details on how to make them appear. If for some reason the target disappears after appearing, or a rival hitman gets to them first, just repeat the requirement to trigger them again.
Below is a list of every target, their locations, as well as expanded details on how to make them appear on the GPS.
Complete One List - Hand Grenades added to your crib weapon cache.
Complete Three Lists - Satchel Charges added to your crib weapon cache.
Complete Five Lists - Unlimited Rifle ammo (available at your crib weapon cache), and the “Hello 47” achievement on the Xbox 360 version.
Complete Three Lists - Satchel Charges added to your crib weapon cache.
Complete Five Lists - Unlimited Rifle ammo (available at your crib weapon cache), and the “Hello 47” achievement on the Xbox 360 version.
Barrio Target List
Name: Alvan
Location: Pleasant View, Arena District - Drive In
Detail: Go to the abandoned drive-in theatre in the Arena District and drink two 40 oz’s, which can be purchased at any liquor store. He should appear on the GPS then. On the map, the drive-in is the brown patch below the bend that continues south to Frat Row.
Location: Pleasant View, Arena District - Drive In
Detail: Go to the abandoned drive-in theatre in the Arena District and drink two 40 oz’s, which can be purchased at any liquor store. He should appear on the GPS then. On the map, the drive-in is the brown patch below the bend that continues south to Frat Row.
Name: Brad
Location: Barrio District
Detail: You have to tag a spot in Barrio to draw Brad out (See the map under the “Tag Locations” section). If you sprayed all of the tags in Barrio prior to triggering this activity, Brad should show up automatically.
Location: Barrio District
Detail: You have to tag a spot in Barrio to draw Brad out (See the map under the “Tag Locations” section). If you sprayed all of the tags in Barrio prior to triggering this activity, Brad should show up automatically.
Name: Anoop
Location: Anywhere
Detail: Attain a Police Notoriety level of at least three stars and he will appear.
Location: Anywhere
Detail: Attain a Police Notoriety level of at least three stars and he will appear.
Name: Frank
Location: Anywhere
Detail: Call the cab company (555-455-8008) using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone and Frank will appear in a cab.
Name: Scott
Location: Anywhere
Detail: Call Freckle Bitch’s (555-6328) using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone to have some food delivered and Scott will appear.
Location: Anywhere
Detail: Call the cab company (555-455-8008) using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone and Frank will appear in a cab.
Name: Scott
Location: Anywhere
Detail: Call Freckle Bitch’s (555-6328) using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone to have some food delivered and Scott will appear.
Name: James
Location: Misty Lane, Suburbs District - Technically Legal
Detail: Travel to the Technically Legal in the Suburbs District, which is just a bit north of the “On The Rag” clothing store that appears on the map. Trigger the Ho-ing mini-game by standing in the blue marker to your left when you first enter the club and hit the Y/Triangle button. Run through a few levels and James should appear on the GPS afterwards.
Location: Misty Lane, Suburbs District - Technically Legal
Detail: Travel to the Technically Legal in the Suburbs District, which is just a bit north of the “On The Rag” clothing store that appears on the map. Trigger the Ho-ing mini-game by standing in the blue marker to your left when you first enter the club and hit the Y/Triangle button. Run through a few levels and James should appear on the GPS afterwards.
Hotels & Marina Target List
Name: Jeremiah
Location: Marina/Museum Districts
Details: Ride a motorcycle around the Marina and Museum districts and he should appear.
Location: Marina/Museum Districts
Details: Ride a motorcycle around the Marina and Museum districts and he should appear.
Name: Nate
Location: Hotels & Marina District - Poseidon Casino
Details: Travel to the Poseidon’s Palace casino, which is near shell-shaped structure south of the “Branded” clothes store icon on the map. Play some casino games, then return to the casino and he should soon appear.
Location: Hotels & Marina District - Poseidon Casino
Details: Travel to the Poseidon’s Palace casino, which is near shell-shaped structure south of the “Branded” clothes store icon on the map. Play some casino games, then return to the casino and he should soon appear.
Name: Brian
Location: Anywhere
Details: Call 911 using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone to lure the target over to you.
Location: Anywhere
Details: Call 911 using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone to lure the target over to you.
Name: Chris
Location: Amberbrook, Museum District - Buy Jove
Details: Travel to the Buy Jove store in Amberbrook, wait around there, and the target should soon appear on the GPS.
Location: Amberbrook, Museum District - Buy Jove
Details: Travel to the Buy Jove store in Amberbrook, wait around there, and the target should soon appear on the GPS.
Name: Randy
Location: Stilwater Boardwalk, Hotels & Marina District
Details: Buy a boat or Wavercraft at the Ship IT vehicle dealer just north of the Hitman icon on the map and Randy will appear on the GPS.
Location: Stilwater Boardwalk, Hotels & Marina District
Details: Buy a boat or Wavercraft at the Ship IT vehicle dealer just north of the Hitman icon on the map and Randy will appear on the GPS.
Name: Nick
Location: Stilwater Boardwalk, Hotels & Marina District - Heron Hotel
Details: Travel to the Heron Hotel, which is just up the road from the Poseidon’s Palace Casino (the hotel closest to the “Branded” clothing store icon on the map, more specifically). There are two double-doors on the west and east sides of the hotel that can be used to enter. Take the elevator in the lobby up to the target’s floor. Kill him and everyone else in the room.
Location: Stilwater Boardwalk, Hotels & Marina District - Heron Hotel
Details: Travel to the Heron Hotel, which is just up the road from the Poseidon’s Palace Casino (the hotel closest to the “Branded” clothing store icon on the map, more specifically). There are two double-doors on the west and east sides of the hotel that can be used to enter. Take the elevator in the lobby up to the target’s floor. Kill him and everyone else in the room.
Saint’s Row District Target List
Name: Apoop
Location: Encanto, Barrio District - On Track
Details: Travel to the On Track night club (denoted by a liquor bottle icon on the map) in Encanto and wait on the dance floor downstairs. He should soon appear on the GPS.
Location: Encanto, Barrio District - On Track
Details: Travel to the On Track night club (denoted by a liquor bottle icon on the map) in Encanto and wait on the dance floor downstairs. He should soon appear on the GPS.
Name: Larry
Location: Trailer Park District
Details: You first need to purchase a “Men’s Tank Top 1” at an “On The Rag” clothes store; there’s one a bit east of the Trailer Park District. Travel to the Trailer Park District wearing the shirt and he should appear on the GPS.
Location: Trailer Park District
Details: You first need to purchase a “Men’s Tank Top 1” at an “On The Rag” clothes store; there’s one a bit east of the Trailer Park District. Travel to the Trailer Park District wearing the shirt and he should appear on the GPS.
Name: Seabaugh
Location: Stilwater Boardwalk, Hotels & Marina District - Pirate Ship
Details: Travel to the pirate ship restaurant at the Marina and he should appear on the GPS.
Location: Stilwater Boardwalk, Hotels & Marina District - Pirate Ship
Details: Travel to the pirate ship restaurant at the Marina and he should appear on the GPS.
Name: Mr. Flegel
Location: Bavogian Plaza, Red Light District - Rusty’s Needle Tattoo Parlor
Details: Get a tattoo at the Red Light District tattoo parlour and to make him appear.
Location: Bavogian Plaza, Red Light District - Rusty’s Needle Tattoo Parlor
Details: Get a tattoo at the Red Light District tattoo parlour and to make him appear.
Name: Lt. Freeball
Location: Anywhere
Details: Attain a Police Notoriety level of at least two stars and he will appear.
Location: Anywhere
Details: Attain a Police Notoriety level of at least two stars and he will appear.
Name: Russell
Location: Underground Caverns
Details: Travel to the Spelunker’s clothes shop in Black Bottom, which is part of the Factories District. Enter the Underground Caverns from there and wait around until he appears on the GPS.
Location: Underground Caverns
Details: Travel to the Spelunker’s clothes shop in Black Bottom, which is part of the Factories District. Enter the Underground Caverns from there and wait around until he appears on the GPS.
Stilwater Prison Target List
Name: Everett
Location: Red Light District
Details: Kill a pimp (they appear at night around the Red Light District, or try calling 555-PIMP) to trigger the appearance of Everett’s location on the GPS.
Location: Red Light District
Details: Kill a pimp (they appear at night around the Red Light District, or try calling 555-PIMP) to trigger the appearance of Everett’s location on the GPS.
Name: Justin
Location: Mourning Woods Cemetery, Suburbs Expansion District.
Details: You can find him at the cemetery between 10pm and 4am.
Location: Mourning Woods Cemetery, Suburbs Expansion District.
Details: You can find him at the cemetery between 10pm and 4am.
Name: Chris
Location: Arena, Projects District
Details: Get a motorcycle and ride it around the Arena District and he will appear on your GPS.
Location: Arena, Projects District
Details: Get a motorcycle and ride it around the Arena District and he will appear on your GPS.
Name: Tim
Location: Anywhere
Details: Call the Fire Department using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone (555-FIRE) and kill him when he shows up.
Location: Anywhere
Details: Call the Fire Department using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone (555-FIRE) and kill him when he shows up.
Name: Mitri
Location: Factories District
Details: Drink some beer around the highway exchange in the northeast corner of the Factories District and he should appear.
Location: Factories District
Details: Drink some beer around the highway exchange in the northeast corner of the Factories District and he should appear.
Name: Frank
Location: Anywhere
Details: Attain a five-star Police Notoriety level and he will appear in an FBI van.
Location: Anywhere
Details: Attain a five-star Police Notoriety level and he will appear in an FBI van.
Trailer Park Target List
Name: Shannon
Location: Trailer Park District
Details: Start a fight in the Trailer Park District and someone should call him over.
Location: Trailer Park District
Details: Start a fight in the Trailer Park District and someone should call him over.
Name: Jim
Location: Stilwater Nuclear District
Details: Call the hazmat team (555-OOPS) using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone while in the Stilwater Nuclear District to lure Jim over.
Location: Stilwater Nuclear District
Details: Call the hazmat team (555-OOPS) using the “Dial” option on your mobile phone while in the Stilwater Nuclear District to lure Jim over.
Name: Roje
Location: Suburbs Expansion District - Music Store
Details: Buy some music tracks at the “Scratch That” music store in Quinbecca and he should appear on the GPS.
Location: Suburbs Expansion District - Music Store
Details: Buy some music tracks at the “Scratch That” music store in Quinbecca and he should appear on the GPS.
Name: Mike
Location: Downtown District
Details: Drive around the Downtown District until he appears on the GPS. You may need to intentionally die in the district before he will appear.
Location: Downtown District
Details: Drive around the Downtown District until he appears on the GPS. You may need to intentionally die in the district before he will appear.
Name: Clint
Location: Stilwater University District
Details: Purchase some 40 oz’s at a liquor store or gas station and down a couple outside of the Stadium in Frat Row (where the Demolition Derby activity icon appears on the map). The target should then appear.
Location: Stilwater University District
Details: Purchase some 40 oz’s at a liquor store or gas station and down a couple outside of the Stadium in Frat Row (where the Demolition Derby activity icon appears on the map). The target should then appear.
Name: Greg
Location: Any Freckle Bitch’s
Details: Buy one of every item on the menu at any Freckle Bitch’s and he will appear on the GPS.
Location: Any Freckle Bitch’s
Details: Buy one of every item on the menu at any Freckle Bitch’s and he will appear on the GPS.
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Saints Row 2
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Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
- CPU: 2.0 GHz Dual-Core Processor (Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2)
- RAM: 1 GB
- Hard Drive: 15 GB Free
- Video Memory: 128 MB 3D Video Card w/Shader Model 3.0 Support (Nvidia GeForce 7600 / ATI Radeon X1300)
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
- DirectX: 9.0c
- Keyboard and Mouse
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- Open “Saint Row 2” >> “Game Setup” folder, double click on “Instal” and install it.
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