Saints Row 2 PlayStation 3
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Released on 17/10/2008
Saints Row 2 brings true freedom to open-world gaming. Players can play as who they want, how they want, and with whomever they want in this sequel to the much acclaimed and tremendously successful Saints Row. Set years after the original, the player finds himself in a Stilwater both familiar and strange and challenged with bringing the Saints back as the rightful kings of Stilwater and bringing vengeance to those who wronged him.
Saints Row 2 for PS3 Features:
- Limitless Customisation—Play as fully customisable characters that are male, female or something in between.
- Vehicles can be visually customised as well as performance tuned.
- Cribs and even gangs all have an amazing degree of detailed customisation options.
- Multiplayer—full co-op campaign has seamless integration—competitive multiplayer pushes the boundaries of open world gaming.
- Killer Combat and Awesome Vehicles—Planes, helicopters, motorcycles, boats and cars can be piloted and used as weapons. On the ground new combat options include melee, fine aim, and human shield.
- Freedom to Explore—More missions, activities, diversions, races, weapons, vehicles, cribs, city districts, and interiors than ever before. Over 40 story missions with additional bonus missions take place.
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We're no angels
It may seem like an act of madness to release a gangster adventure beneath the looming shadow of Grand Theft Auto IV, but Saints Row 2 developer Volition, is unperturbed. Cleverly, it's not looking to compete with GTA on its own terms - this isn't a dark parable about immigration and identity in the big city, it's the story of really naughty criminals behaving really badly. Think of it as The Godfather re-written by the Farrelly Brothers.
The action picks up after the dramatic ending of the original Saints Row, in which your character appears to perish aboard an exploding yacht. It's now five years on, and you awake from a coma in a prison hospital, your gang - the 3rd Street Saints - in tatters, and the mean streets of Stilwater controlled by three new outfits: Sons Of Samedi, The Brotherhood and Ronin. This won't do.
Enter the sand box
After a quick escape sequence, you're back on the outside, looking to build a fresh crew and commit some major crimes in the process. Stilwater is 50% bigger now, with much more scenic detail, taking in everything from graveyards and trailer parks to a university and nuclear power plant. Unfortunately, the technical issues you may remember from the first Saints Row are back, with lots of visual glitches, terrifying scenic pop-up and a framerate so doddery it should be collecting a pension. But, weirdly, these elements only add to the whole, cult B-movie feel.
It's all about the gangsta adventure basics - pacing the streets, carrying out missions, driving cars and firing really big guns.
Quality is not important here. In this free-roaming urban landscape it's all about the gangsta adventure basics - pacing the streets, carrying out missions, driving cars and firing really big guns. Hand-to-hand combat is also solidly implemented, complete with wrestling-style taunts and finishing moves - you can even grab people and use them as human shields if some perp pulls a pistol on you.
Saints Row 2 is violent, but it doesn't take things too seriously. In fact, the key selling point is fun. Sure, there's a dark revenge plot in there somewhere, but you don't have to get immersed in the story. Instead you can just shoot things, fly planes and do wheelies on motorbikes. Going through the missions is more like starring in Jackass than Boyz N The Hood.
Live the dream
To prove the point, Volition has bumped up the number of activities available in the game. You can now discover and attempt a range of side-challenges including driving a sewage truck, starring in a cop show or taking out enemies from a helicopter. All of this earns respect on 'da street' which in turn unlocks new missions.
Change the look of your lead character, tweak your gang's tattoos, and even do a Changing Rooms job on your crib. It's The Sims with sub-machine guns.
In the background, customisation is a big theme. You can completely change the look and gender of the lead character, then tweak your gang's tattoos and clothing style. Keen interior designers can also do a Changing Rooms makeover on the cribs where the guys all hang out. It's The Sims with sub-machine guns.
Co-op 'til ya drop
To complete the offering, Saints Row 2 brandishes a range of multiplayer options including an ingenious drop-in/drop-out co-op mode. This lets you pop into a mate's online game, no matter how much further into the missions he is, then flop out again when you're riddled with more holes than a kilo of Emmental. It's a great concept, quickly facilitating co-operative, social play, and could well be the most enjoyable way of experiencing this bizarre world of violence and idiotic stunts.
So yes, it would be an act of madness to release a gangster adventure beneath the looming shadow of Grand Theft Auto IV. But Saints Row 2 is clearly several bullets short of a full clip. And what's more, it's going to take quite a few of us down with it.
GAME's Verdict
- Fantastic selection of activities and great missions.
- Hilarious co-op potential.
- Massively entertaining OTT approach to the gangsta genre.
- Lots of technical issues.
- The 'story' is a little thinly conceived.
- The humour may grate if you're not prepared to check your brain in as the game loads.
Review by: Keith 'Consigliere' Stuart
Version Tested: Xbox360
Review Published: 15.10.08Published: 15/10/2008
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THQ has announced that Saints Row 3 will be hitting shelves around the world this autumn. The latest entry into the crazy open-world crime series will have a lot to live up to, but the publisher seems extremely confident that it's got a winner on its hands.
According to Eurogamer, THQ's CEO Brian Farrell said that the developer, Volition, "is setting a new bar for this outstanding franchise and we look forward to unveiling this game in the near future." He added that, "I have been placed under a very tight gag order by our Saints Row team. Hang in there: you're going to love it."
Saints Row 2, which hit the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 back in 2008, is something of a classic, providing the perfect wacky antidote for whenever the serious drama of GTA gets a little too heavy. If you like jet-skis, manure trucks, samurai swords and parachutes in your open world games, this is the kind of title you should really think about picking up.
As for the wait for the sequel, we should be hearing more news about the game itself in the months ahead. You know that we're going to tell you all about it when we hear anything new.
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Saints Row 2 Review (15/10/2008)
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