Saturday, April 22, 2017

Saints Row The Third Review


Howdy folks James Cribb here.

Let's a few years back to the year 2011. This little game little call Saints Row The Third. When I first and very one that seen this trailer. We were trying to find out what the story is and very thing about it from the trailer. Let's take a look at the trailer.


After a few mouths, later and the game came out that same year. So what is the story; Well let tell you. The 3rd street Saints move on up from being a street gang from the last game to being a bunch of pop culture icons; Thanks to a partnership with Ultor. The Saints brand became huge from that partnership sell things like energy drinks, clothes, and other things that as the Saints name on there. The Saints had a good idea to rob a bank to promote a Saints movie. The bank they try to own by criminal organization call the "Syndicate" made up by three gangs; Morning Star, Deckers, and the Luchadores. The Saints got captured by them and said "Give us a cut or die." and the Saints would not have that. So they got loose and ended up in the city of Steelport and start a war with the Syndicate by taking what is there and killing anyone that will get in the way of the Saints. Also, bring in people that know about the city and Syndicate leaders. Later on in the game, an army came in call's them self S.T.A.G. unit make is a three-way fight. So the Saints fighting a war with the Syndicate and the S.T.A.G.

Gameplay

Now for gameplay have improved from the last game; The city that is used for the game is not very good from the city of Stillwater. The city of Steelport is very much felt the same between the four major islands the make up the city. The people that make up the city is very bland from they the ask and reaction. The driving controls have been better from the last one untell you hit the handbrake it makes feel likes you are driving on patches of black ice; Very time you hit that button.

The character customization has taken a back seat to make room for more bland. Let me examine for those that haven't played SR2. The character customization in that is a whole lot more that SR3; Because you can choose clothes from everything socks, underwear, shirts, pants, jackets, hats, and other things. If I name all the things you can customize we be here all day.

There is one good thing that's does better than SR2 and is the weapons. The weapons in the game can be upgraded for the right price and there one's that make you want to have in the real world. There is upgrade system for you and gang. like more ammo and make yourself bullet prove The only problem is once's they are on you can't turn them off.

Now I have to say is there is a dildo bat in the game. I just never use at all. Anyway moving on. Actives and missions mostly a mixed bag. There one active is being on a japan game show. from actives from SR1 and SR2; Like trafficking, insurgence fourth, and other actives that came from other games. Now there is mission later on in the game that involves zombies. Now I know there are zombies in the past games. They made a mission with them just like any other zombie game. At lease, there was only one mission with them.
The city of Steelport.

Throughout the game, there places that you make choices in the play out how you want to play the game. Now the last choice in the game is at the end that laid two ended with a last a last mission. The mission that you can make this choice is good because you can play it again to get the other ending and the last mission for that ending. Now there is no mission replayable like in the last games. So if there is a mission you like to replay then tuff luck on that because you have to go through the whole game to play that one mission again. Now that is just being a dick move.

So; After I went through the game and is any good I would say Yes and No. The story is just as good from the last two games and the writing is like a Saints Row Game. But it doses not feel like a Saints Row if you play the first and the Second games. Now there is Saints Row 4 that came out a few year later and that is a review for another day.







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