Product Description
Saints
Row 2 brings true freedom to open-world gaming. Players can play as who
they want, how they want, and with whomever they want in this sequel to
the much acclaimed and tremendously successful Saints Row. Set years
after the original, the player finds himself in a Stilwater both
familiar and strange and challenged with bringing the Saints back as the
rightful kings of Stilwater and bringing vengeance to those who wronged
him.
Product Details
- Amazon
Sales Rank: #4484 in Video Games
- Brand: THQ
- Model:
49337
- Released on: 2009-01-05
- ESRB Rating: Mature
- Platforms: Windows XP, Windows Vista
- Format: CD-ROM
- Dimensions:
.20 pounds
Features
- Over 40 story missions
with additional bonus missions take place in a transformed Stilwater
that is over 50% larger than before.
- Limitless Customization ?
Play as fully customizable characters that are male, female or something
in between. Cribs, vehicles and even gangs all have customization
options.
- Multiplayer ? Co-op full story campaign has seamless
integration (for example one player drives while the other shoots).
- Competitive multiplayer pushes the boundaries of immersion in a
living Stillwater environment fully populated with police, innocent
bystanders and rival gangs.
- Planes, helicopters, motorcycles,
boats and cars can be piloted and used as weapons. On the ground new
combat options include melee, fine aim, and human shield
Editorial
Reviews
Amazon.com
A
worthy successor to the open-world gameplay hit,
Saints Row,
Saints
Row 2 features all new customization options, including player's:
gender, age, voice, crib and gang. In addition, the sandbox just got
larger with a totally transformed and expanded city of Stilwater,
offering all new locations to explore with new vehicles, including
motorcycles, boats, helicopters and planes.
Saints Row 2 will be
playable online in 2-player co-op through the entire singleplayer
campaign or in the all new open-world competitive multiplayer mode never
before seen in the genre.
Take
back the streets of Stilwater |
Welcome
back to Stilwater
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One of the new faces on
the Row.
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Customization down to
the taunt.
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Extreme
posse creation.
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Take
the battle to the air.
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Weapons
that go bang.
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Throw
down some skin.
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Backstory
Five years have passed since your former Saints crew betrayed you. As
you awake from a coma for the first time since that fateful day, you
find the Stilwater you once ruled is in disarray. Unfamiliar gangs have
laid claim to your territory, rival factions have taken over your
rackets, and cash-hungry corporations have laid waste to your once proud
3rd Street home. Abandoned and left scarred with an unrecognizable
face, you seek out a plastic surgeon to begin your new life on the
streets. Yet some things never change in Stilwater. Respect can
only be earned and that requires a lifestyle that reflects your unique
personality. Your crib, your crew, and your character define who you are
on the streets and how you are perceived. The image you portray is as
important as the decisions you make in a city ruled by false bravado and
impulsive behavior. The only constant is the need for an identity that
reflects your individuality. But style and image can only take you so
far in a world where actions speak louder than words. Sometimes sending a
message to your enemies requires heavy lifting, like that of a rival
gang member into oncoming traffic. Respect in Stilwater needs to be
taken, and what better way than to grab it from the hands of a gang full
of enemies by means of a satchel charge, a flame-thrower or those
minigun rounds you've been saving for a special occasion.
Meet
Your Homies
But remember that the fight to reclaim Stilwater
does not have to be waged alone. The Saints once ruled these streets as a
crew of brothers, and their return to the top can help be secured
through co-operative alliances. The time has finally come to seek
revenge against your rivals to reestablish your crew as the rightful
kings of Stilwater, but the streets are crawling with bangers. Check out
the crews you'll run into and remember their faces and their ways:
 | 3rd Street Saints
Once the kings of
the city, the Saints have been forced out of their titular home of
Saints Row by the Ultor Corporation, a giant conglomerate that
gentrified the once poor neighborhood. Now operating out of an abandoned
underground hotel, the Saints are looking to reclaim the glory that
they lost several years ago. |
 | Ronin
One of the newest
gangs instilling fear in Stilwater, the Ronin recruit from both the
city's Asian population as well as among the immigrants. Their crimes
involve peddling vice through gambling, prostitution, street-racing, and
protection rackets, and their power has reached even into the boardroom
of corporations like Ultor. |
 | Sons of Samedi
Influenced by Voodoo and a history of military corruption in Haiti, the
Sons of Samedi are known for their potent combination of spiritualism
and fearlessness. Members are attracted to the gang out of respect for
their methods, through coercion or a desire for easy income generated
through trade in their designer drug called "Loa Dust." |
 | Brotherhood
Formed from
the cast-outs and dredges of Stilwater society, the Brotherhood is a
solid force of strength and intimidation intent on revenging itself upon
the police and city. Specializing in violent extortion, they forego
subtlety and nuance and simply take what they want, all the while
flashing their allegiance with piercings and tattoos, bright colors, and
gas-guzzling trucks. |
 | Ultor Corporation
A ruthless
corporate contender, the Ultor Corporation's gentrification of Saints
Row created a new skyline for the city and a headquarters for their
corporate office at the expense of the poor and the 3rd Street Saints.
Now they're targeting another neighborhood, the Shivington projects,
fueling gang wars and waiting for the prime moment to move in and reap
the profits. |
Key Game Features:
- Freedom
to Explore Through Open World Gameplay - Balancing story
progression with all the time-wasting mayhem imaginable, Saints Row 2
contains more activities, diversions, races, cribs, city districts, and
interiors than ever before.
- Extensive Mission Play -
Over 40 story missions with additional bonus missions take place in a
transformed Stilwater that is over 50% larger than before.
- Limitless
Customization - Saints Row 2 allows you to customize
everything connected to what you wear, drive and where you live as well
as gives you access to countless character combinations from facial
expression, body type, voice, taunts, gender to walking style. In
addition, players can customize gangs various and extreme physical looks
(some pretty crazy), fighting styles, gang taunts and tags and vehicle
preferences.
- Improved Combat Functionality - In addition
to the usual run, jump, punch, drive, stab, shoot model of combat, Saints
Row 2 allows you to take human shields and exact finishing moves if
you choose, but beware. How you commit crimes affects your notoriety,
which determines the response of police.
- Expanded
Multiplayer options - Along with a compelling singleplayer mode,
enjoy a variety of multiplayer play options including:
- Strong
Arm: A team-based multiplayer mode batching together prominent
activities from the singleplayer campaign into one series of timed
events, with the goal to earn the most cash as a team at the end of the
events.
- Gangsta Brawl: A standard deathmatch mode with
the single player with the most kills winning.
- Team Gangsta
Brawl: A standard team deathmatch mode with the team with the most
kills winning.
- Co-Op Mode: Full drop in/drop out coop
support and ability to play through the full single player campaign with
buddies and with the ability to set online co-op games to public,
friends-only or invite-only status.
- Lots of Wieldable
Weapons - Whether you talking chairs, parking meters, street signs,
newspaper dispensers or your neighbor's garden gnome, use whatever is on
hand to take out an enemy.
- An Explosive Weapon Arsenal -
When a melee weapon just won't do, send a message to your enemies by
dipping into an arsenal that includes: rocket launchers, shock-paddles,
stun-guns, satchel-charges, mini-guns, uzis, automatic shotguns and
flame-throwers; Some of which can be duel wielded.
- A Vehicle
for Every Surface - Put the pedal to the metal in a large selection
of cars, motorcycles, ATVs, planes, watercraft and helicopters.
- All
New Music - Saints Row 2 will feature an entirely new
soundtrack of songs and the ability to create a custom in-game radio
station, accessible from any vehicle by building a playlist of songs
purchased in-game, with in-game money.
The Silwater sprawled
before you as you wake in
Saints Row 2 is both familiar and
strange, but you will find that the explosive conclusion to the original
Saints Row not only has left you wounded and betrayed, but also
thirsty for revenge. Now it's time to take back the city that has
forgotten you and only you will decide how far you'll go to achieve
that.
Customer Reviews
Shoddy, unfinished, appalling
Plenty of people have been
talking about Saints Row 2 - especially those that found GTA IV
restrictive and dull. On consoles it seems be what many people have been
crying out for - but on PC it simply does not work.
An appalling
frame rate, terrible controls, no support for anything other than 360
controllers, impossible driving, constant bugs and glitches...
There
has probably never been a worse PC version of a game in the history of
the industry, it's beyond bad, it's a deliberate direct insult to
everyone who doesn't own a console.
It runs so badly, and my
computer is better than the best recommended specs (I can run GTA IV PC
fine, along with all the most recent games), that it's inconceivable
that any form of quality testing took place for this game. Based on the
experience of people who I know have played it on PC I'd really like to
see video evidence of someone at Violation running this game
successfully on a PC.
Fundamentally, I simply do not believe this
is a working product - there really needs to be a serious consideration
of legal action against companies that are selling something that is
this defective, not to mention websites selling it.
Doesn't work,
looks like garbage, it's a company going out of their way to steal your
money in return for nothing. Please, please, please don't make the
mistake I did and buy this game.
SIMPLY
AWFUL
This is the worst port I've
played in a long time. And I thought Mass Effect was bad. By comparison
this game makes the transfer of Mass Effect from Xbox to PC look like a
carefully designed masterpiece.
The controls are lousy. You
cannot access menus through use of the mouse, which is so counter
intuitive that it screams fail. The controls just always feel awkward no
matter how much you tweak your key mapping. Miserable to play
throughout.
The graphics are crummy, and despite having
crossfired graphics cards (HD4870s). I can't get decent frames no matter
what. I easily get 40-50 frames a second on very high in Crysis, and
Saints Row pulls an awful 20-27 despite having inferior graphics. Other
problems include common clipping issues, buildings and terrain that pops
up out of nowhere, and the worst skins I've seen on character models
since 2004. The models are sloppy, robotic looking, and frankly ugly.
Enemies get frozen in space, stuck in doorways, etc... It's so bad it's
amateurish. The graphic problems alone make the game almost unplayable.
Don't
waste your money and try to play this game on the PC. It will frustrate
you, anger you, and make you want to chuck the game in the trash. It
cannot be played at high graphics even with a very high quality PC. I
don't think they can even patch the thing to playability because of the
graphic issues that may not be fixable. Don't buy under any
circumstances.
It's a good game once you
overcome the bugs
I won't say much on gameplay
because that topic is pretty well covered. It is a lot like Grand Theft
Auto: San Andreas except that all vehicles and your character are
heavily customizable. You can do pretty much whatever you want in the
game just like the Grand Theft Auto series. The game is a lot of fun
once you get it working right.
There's two major problems with
this game that aren't obvious:
1) You need a tri-core or better
processor. On a dual core processor or less, it is nearly impossible to
drive at full speed due to lag.
2) This game has timing issues on
Windows 7. You can use Saints Row 2 Power tools to fix this: [...]
Note
that even the boxed retail copy of this game requires Steam to run.
Don't be surprised when Steam asks you for your serial number instead of
the usual installer.
It has at least 35 hours of single
player game time if you do everything. It offers cooperative and other
multiplayer modes for online (GameSpy ID) and LAN networking.
Once
you get it working right, I would rate this game 8/10. It gets docked
one point for requiring Steam and one point for having low bit-rate
music.
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