Saints Row 2 was at the Festival des Jeux Videos, and I noticed someone playing in a rather different but certainly funny mode, so enjoy this not so safe for work video :)
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All comments (31)
You streak in the middle of a highway in your everyday life? Or shoot poop from a tanker truck on schools?
Yeah this game is pretty nasty, but i like the screw-censorship attitude.
Though this video makes me realize how alive GTA4's cities are. Idk, probably gonna feel better when i get my hands on this game.
I'm German, so I build a stereotypical car mechanic from the German Ruhrgebiet, complete with wivebeater shirt and handlebar mustache, who was on a USA-Germany exchange program for car mechanics who got dragged into this whole hood stuff.
With this pretext, what I saw of the story was nothing short of hilarious.
didnt play much of the last one cos of the taking turf crap,hope it s gone in this one
its almost become a bit of a joke game. almost if the "Jackass" crew got together and made a game.
im sure the game will be fun enough, but it seems to be fun at the expense of depth.
The onyl thing this lacks is the mroe adult style. Everythign about it is where GTA4 failed.
but thats just my opinion on the matter. i know people who prefare saints row, and i enjoyed the first quilte a lot, i personally cant understand why or how someone could prefer it to GTA, but hey, to each their own right?
In fact, depth is so important to me, I'm not even typing this message. I'm playing Sim Internet and my bored, tired avatar is idly browsing gamersyde and replying to these downright weird opinions some people have on what makes up entertainment these days.
In fact, depth is so important to me, I'm not even typing this message. I'm playing Sim Internet and my bored, tired avatar is idly browsing gamersyde and replying to these downright weird opinions some people have on what makes up entertainment these days.
Have to see more but this really looks outdated.
I can understand the term "shallow" being used for Saints Row, but in the end I see this being far more enjoyable than GTA IV ever will be, being able to do things like base jumping off buildings/planes with a buddy, or surfing on top of vehicles, throwing people into trains, etc is actually going to be fun to do, and none of them are different modes, it's all things you can freely do at any point.
I don't see why that makes it shallow, compared to GTA IV's bowling, which was not only shallow, but entirely unsatisfying.