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Product Information. Following the tread marks of its predecessors, Saints Row: The Third is an open-world action-adventure, in an urban setting of speed and violence. No longer struggling against rival crime families and meddling authorities, the Third Street Saints now rule the city of Stillwater - and have everything to lose.Persevering in their gangland domination through the first two urban adventures, the Saints have risen from the criminal underworld to become a household brand name - and a well-marketed one at that, with t-shirts, bobble-head dolls, and other tchotchke eagerly bought up by the amenable (if not adoring) Stillwater populace. A municipal treasury's worth of wealth and power at their disposal, the Saints now have easy access to over-armed tanks and laser-equipped experimental aircraft, as well as any car they happen to fancy on the busy city streets.Much of the game's main narrative, however, takes place away from the relative safety of Stillwater. Trouble begins as an organization of criminal gangs from other cities, known as the Syndicate, invites the Saints to join.
The Saints decline, choosing independence over new allies, and thus make a new enemy instead. In retaliation, the Syndicate captures the player's character, a high-ranking member of the Third Street gang, and takes him far from the safety of his Stillwater home turf, to the city of Steelport. A stranger in a strange place, the player's hero must learn the layout of the land, seek out the local head of each Syndicate gang, and eliminate its leader. So far, government authorities have held back, content to let the rival gangs thin one another's numbers, but they too seem likely to join in the mayhem as the street war heats up.Those who embrace the absurd can make all kinds of ballistic mischief, away from the main storyline. Players are free to explore the city as they wish, on foot or behind the wheel, engaging in Grand Theft Auto-spirited urban sandbox antics.
Powerful character creation tools and a variety of costumes and accessories encourage personal expression. Beyond mundane muggings and carjackings, characters can assail innocent passers-by with gratuitous groin punches, or perform pro wrestling-inspired takedowns. One of Professor Genki's new creations is a pick-up mounted cannon that can suck pedestrians off the sidewalks and then shoot them out, a city block or more, as flailing, rather messy projectiles. Player characters who choose to try shooting themselves from the device would do well to remember to aim for clear skies and pack a parachute. Resurecting a dead fan, to life with saints row the third!i played, and purchased th original saints row, and although it was playable, i felt it alittle too hard, and NOTHING even close to GTA, more like gta:sa but gta was better, i didn't play it much, and pretty much disreguarded any new saints release. This game is a blast of over-the-top, hilarious insanity!Right from the opening, you can tell this game is gonna be insane.
The level of customization is great (both for characters and the cars and even your gang).The only disappointment was that some things seemed smaller than Saints Row 2. For instance, the only buildings you can enter are your safehouses and the shops. In SR2, you could enter the airport and a mall and fully explore both. Also, there seems to be less clothing options in SR3 than there were in SR2, despite their being more stores.However, the story is a lot more fun and more coherent this time around. I actually wanted to see how things ended, and felt an attachment to the characters involved.Also, there are more varied activities this time around.
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These range from protecting a drug dealer to getting in a tank and blowing u p EVERYTHING! My favorite activity, however, is Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax. You must make it from one end to the other while killing enemies to earn cash. It sounds simple, but is surprisingly fun.Overall, this is an insanely fun game, as long as you keep in mind that it is not meant to be a serious action game. I like to think of it as the anti-GTA. Awesome game, great alone but best in co-op with a friend!Definitely a game for people who want to goof around GTA style but without the 'realistic' aspect.I have beat this game about 7 or so times now due to helping friends get through co-op missions, and it is fun each time.
However, unlike the GTA series where it has an online multiplayer, once you beat Saints Row 100% you are done, and there isnt much to do. It gets boring.But, there is enough activities and challenges to keep you going for hours and hours. In my longest used save file, I still havent finished all of the challenges and have yet to get every achievement.This game has seriously dropped in price, being 2 years old as im writing this with another sequel on the way. This game is perfect to play with a friend, so buy two copies and give one to a friend for the whole experienc e.Note: At times it can get buggy. There have been a few instances where I got stuck inside buildings by doing a 'windshield cannon'. You may also experience endless loading screens, and console freezes.
But, this game does have an autosave feature AND a checkpoint system in missions, so you should be all set!. This game gets slowly repetitive but is very fun (and funny as hell)I was excited to find this game a month after its release (under 40 bucks!) as soon as it arrived I instantly began playing it. It didn't live up to my expectations but it still kept me entertained. I liked the smooth gameplay and how the story line could be both funny, yet serious and you could pick how you wanted to complete some missions, altering the story, though the game could have had more story missions (it ended too fast). Most free roam games become really repetitive for me but this one is fun, weird, and keeps me ROTFLMAO! Especially when on Xbox Live.
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After saving the world from a terrorist attack the leader of the 3rd Street Saints is elected to become President of the United States. Things go reasonably well until an alien warlord named Zinyak attacks the white house and abducts his entire cabinet. Now stuck inside a reality bending simulation, the President and the Saints fight to save themselves, Earth, and the entire galaxy. Submitted on 7/22/2017 Review title of George BoofusCharacter Customization Keeps the Game Fresh!I enjoy the limitless possibilities on character customization, which keeps the game fresh throughout play. The goat simulator spoof minigame is also enjoyable. One very minor complaint; there seems to be a bug in how the game tracks achievements; some they won't display that earned them until 15-20 minutes after I completed the requirements for the achievement. But no complaints about gameplay itself.