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Review: Saints Row: The Third

by Steven Williamson on 30 November 2011, 14:00 4.5

Tags: THQ (NASDAQ:THQI), PC

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Collaborate with a friend to create your own dynamic duo for co-op play

Completing missions earns respect and cash which can then be spent on new weapons, cars or businesses that can help further swell your bank balance. Volition has also moved with the times and integrated a smooth social networking option where you can upload characters and share them with the community. Indeed, customisation options are in-depth across the board, so there’s a lot you can do to improve the look and performance of your weapons and cars. The EXP system locks everything in place very nicely too and progression feels well paced as you recruit new members and slowly gain more influence.

Weapons are great fun to use and what starts out with a pistol and a machine gun soon leads to the likes of the Annihilator RPG, predator drones and the brilliant fart-in-a-jar; gaming's first true dirty bomb. There are a great range of weapons and an enjoyable upgrade system that has been revamped from previous games, with new perks and bonuses allowing you to change the likes of the Shotgun into the Gravedigger, a powerful triple-barrelled weapon.

Driving around the city is entertaining, thanks mainly to the superb design of Steelport and the sheer number of side missions that can be triggered, but the loose car handling is a far cry from the smooth controls of GTA's vehicles. Nonetheless, the city is impressively rendered, while the ability to set way-point locations and move quickly and smoothly from 'A' to 'B' ensures there's little hassle finding what you need, despite the abundance of options.

While you could argue that Saints Row: The Third is a game aimed mainly at immature teens that are likely to snigger at the mere thought of a giant wobbly dildo, we've also had a cheeky giggle here and there at Volition's tongue-in-cheek, risqué sense of humour - and we're over 30 (and possibly still a little immature.) Considering we've just hit a period of the year where we've been inundated with "serious" games, such as Battlefield 3, Skyrim and Batman: Arkham City, Saints Row: The Third, turns out to be a refreshing alternative and a game that you can dive into without having to think too much about tactics and strategy.

Bottom line: Saints Row: The Third is a celebration of everything taboo and if you have an immature bone in your body, you too will laugh along and thoroughly enjoy the ride.

The Good

Eccentric characters
Crazy scenarios keep things entertaining
Great weapon variety, upgrade and customisation system

The Bad

Not particularly challenging; run-and-gun mentality wins
Driving could be slicker

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The battle continues as players jump out of a helicopter and face a new perspective as you fight against dozens of Syndicate members while falling through the sky.
Erm, the initial skydive is from a transport plane, not a helicopter (at least in the XBox and PC versions I played). In fact that reminds me a little of one of the set pieces in “Die Another Day”.

Also don't agree that combat is brainless, although after a while the opposition tactics do get a little predictable (e.g. throwing brutes in every other enemy level). I've certainly seen the opposition respond to your tactics - e.g. if you use the shotgun then a few will try and stand off and snipe; “borrow” a tank and suddenly your foes get RPG's. One tip though - the AI doesn't seem clever enough to deal with heights - get above the enemies and you're more or less invulnerable - I did that today on the helipad at the airport, being able to hold off wave after wave of dumb grunts.

The main tactical thrust seems to be whether you go for “respect” or money first; whether you level yourself up quickly or share with the homies; and what weapons you prefer. As said in the review, this is a perfect selection for one of those “I just wanna shoot summit” moments. Music selection is quite good, and the selection of side missions on offer is reasonable.

Three criticisms though. Firstly the best version is far and away the PC one. I've played head-to-head with the XBox one and the console is visually quite poor - although driving a car with a keyboard isn't as seamless as with a console's game controller. Secondly, this carries an “18” certificate and maybe I'm being a prude, but I'd suggest that it definitely deserves it, (ignoring the obvious dildo-as-a-baseball-bat motif, there's also a lot of sexual content and bad language, e.g. one mission takes place in a fetish club - complete with various “implements”). Lastly, the pistols cause disproportionate damage - I've got a pair of fully leveled up “shooters” and they're more deadly than the assault rifle - cars, helicopters and lord knows how many foe have fallen to the hail of lead from them!
The music is best served by the final mission, where it puts on Bonnie Tyler's Holding Out For A Hero as you charge in to save your homies
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The music is best served by the final mission, where it puts on Bonnie Tyler's Holding Out For A Hero as you charge in to save your homies
:thumbsup: I haven't got that far yet - been side tracked into doing a lot of the side missions. Sounds good though.

If anyone's interested to see what the “soundtrack” consists of then IGN has a list here: http://uk.ign.com/wikis/saints-row-the-third/Official_Soundtrack

Reasonable selection imho, although I do tend to spend a lot of driving time listening to “The Mix”. :secret:
Played this on the PC and completely loved it.

Have completed the story side of things, but I want to go back and complete all the sides missions / buy all the properties available and have 100% control over all the areas.

While at the start its relatively easy to deal with the gangs, wait until S.T.A.G get involved, a lot of fun :D
this is my “pick up and have a laugh” game of the year tbh, can't take it that seriously, but it's just so much fun, especialy the characters talking to each other, it really makes you laugh, and enjoy the game that much more :)