Steelport's map is so immaculate that Volition saw fit to use it in two separate games that played completely differently, and that basic quality holds up. It's a tight map with lots to see and plenty of weird quirks to discover. It makes driving feel more like an action flick than some clunky simulation, which fits with the tone of the game.ĭriving around Steelport is still such a nice feeling, too. And while some might not be a fan of the arcade-y nature of the driving, I'm personally a big fan.
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The same goes for the melee, which feels chunky and tactile in the best ways possible. Dont forget to check out other reviews, subscribe, click the notification bell, support on Patreon, like on Facebook, and follow on TwitterFacebook page. Moment-to-moment gunplay is tight and weighty, with a satisfying heft to each weapon. While the physics are still janky beyond belief, I feel like that's part of the charm. Those mechanics are also still mostly good. Each bit of "filler" content adds a bit more to the world and forces players to do interesting things with the mechanics they're given. Every side activity is fun, pushes the mechanics in interesting directions, and doesn't feel like padding. Here's a title that is very much a sandbox game, complete with collectibles and side activities, but never threatens to overwhelm the player with meaningless B.S. Hello guys Its me Bradley Pretre here with another video Im going to be reviewing the somewhat new released Saints Row 3 Remastered.
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More games in 2020 could learn from Saints Row The Third. Check out CCCs in-depth Saints Row 2 review for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) to find out if this game is worth buying, renting, or if you should avoid it altogether. While some jokes at the expense of sex workers are truly rotten, and its poor characterization of the BDSM community leaves much to be desired, it's a mostly funny and always compelling game. It threads this delicate needle of serious and silly, sincere, and satirical that so many games attempt, but so few actually land. The world of The Third is truly unlike any in gaming, to me. The Third wisely avoids gritty, edgy inclinations and leans into absurdity, which helps to establish the world as an irreverent, unpredictable place inhabited by big personalities. For something like gang warfare on the scale of a whole city, the whole thing is presented with a pretty flippant tone. The fresh coat of paint slathered over the top of Steelport honestly isn’t all that attractive. That means dispatching rival gangs, invading military bases, and schmoozing with Burt Reynolds. I do wish Saints Row 3 had more going on in the remaster department. The Saints spend the entirety of the game retaliating in kind. The Syndicate murders the beloved Johnny Gat, then wages war on the Saints. But things go awry when they piss off The Syndicate - a rival gang that controls Steelport, a town nearby the first two games' Stilwater.
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They have their own clothing line, movie deals, and legions of adoring fans.
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For newcomers, the basic saga of Saints Row follows the Third Street Saints, a celebrity street gang that's sold out and hawking energy drinks.