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October 2008
(80%)
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The editors liked
Fantastic customization
Innovative cooperative play and online multiplayer modes
Instant access to entire city.
Co-op play is loads of fun
Jam-packed with content
Good shooting and driving mechanics
Intelligent GPS.
Satisfying combat
Tons of variety
Zombie Uprising is awesome
Coop mode is a blast
You can throw people 20 feet.
Exceptional Character Creation
Tons of Missions
Activities and Diversions
Tons of Customization
Laugh out Loud funny (if you have a somewhat sick sense of humor)
I’ve said this already
But I can’t stress how much I appreciate a good charactercreation tool in a game like this. It’s not that I’m against games with an interesting character
Much less ones whose stories are predetermined (i.e. most nonWestern RPGs)
But I’d rather play as a creation of mine instead of a generic
Dull character
Such at the one in Star Wars
The Force Unleashed
The editors didn't like
Derivative design
Poorly structured single player game makes side missions mandatory
Unpolished graphics.
Low-brow humor gets old rather quickly
Graphical glitches and collision detection issues
No talk radio.
Friendly AI is frustratingly stupid
Multiplayer is forgettable.
A few collision detection issues
Colors appear washed out at times
Since the marketing on this game is designed to rag on Grand Theft Auto 4
Lets rag on everything else in this game that doesn’t measure up to Grand Theft Auto 4
No matter how petty or insignificant
Terrible radio stations with boring DJs
Unfunny commercials and mostly bad tracklists
Clipping up the arse
Bad enemy AI that has a habit of standing still while you gun down their homies
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: As far as murder simulators go, GTA is king. However, it's not the only game town. Volition and THQ are looking to further cash in on GTA's success with the latest addition to the Saints Row franchise, Saints Row 2. We went ahead and took the Pepsi Challe...
Abstract: The shadow of the Grand Theft Auto franchise is certainly a foreboding and unforgiving place from which to win the attention of the often fickle gaming masses. The undeniable similarities between the two series’ subsequently results in the inevitable c...
I’ve said this already, but I can’t stress how much I appreciate a good charactercreation tool in a game like this. It’s not that I’m against games with an interesting character, much less ones whose stories are predetermined (i.e. most nonWestern RPGs), but I’d rather play as a creation of mine instead of a generic, dull character, such at the one in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed,
Since the marketing on this game is designed to rag on Grand Theft Auto 4, lets rag on everything else in this game that doesn’t measure up to Grand Theft Auto 4, no matter how petty or insignificant: Terrible radio stations with boring DJs; unfunny commercials and mostly bad tracklists; clipping up the arse; bad enemy AI that has a habit of standing still while you gun down their homies; no ince
For the rest of the world, Saint’s Row 2 has an hour or so of laughs followed by some fifteen hours of monotony, giving the game the recommendation that all publishers dread hearing: that it’s “only worth a rental”. Saint’s Row 2 is a poser. A wanksta...
Looking back to the last few months of owning an XBox 360, I have to say that while I found Mass Effect the most intriguing and well-written game (and therefore, the best), and while I found Fallout 3 the most immersive (~120 hours of play time!), Sain...
Abstract: The original Saints Row, released in 2006, didn’t try to change the sandbox genre formula and instead focused on making everything just plain fun. Saints Row 2 follows that same plan, and while it doesn’t do anything new or different, it is undeniably ...
Abstract: The graphics in Saints Row 2 left me a little disappointed for one major reason: glitches. The game is plagued with visual glitches, particularly in terms of character and gameplay environmental interaction. For example, when you call upon one of your ...
Abstract: Name: Saints Row 2Genre: Action-AdventurePlatform: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (Reviewed on Xbox 360)It’s pretty much impossible to review Saints Row 2 without comparing it to two other games: the original Saints Row and Grand Theft Auto IV. When the firs...
While no match for GTA4 on any level - and a mess in many technical terms - Saints Row 2 still knows how to party. Just be aware that there will be many better games in the next few months....
Abstract: Lets face it. Grand Theft Auto IV was an incredible game, but in it you couldnt beat down a group of bums with a lime green chair to the tune of Tears for Fears "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" playing out of a nearby car. Nor could you imperson...
I loved the first Saints Row. At the time, it was the only next-gen game of its kind, but despite that there was something about the gameplay and the overall design that made it more attractive than any of the GTA games that had come before it. And now...