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7/10
At last, Saints Row is not a GTA knock-off anymore.
doesitactuallymatter2 December 2011
In an era where video games are all about realism, immersion and emotion, this title is a breath of fresh air.

If GTA: San Andreas, Just Cause and Bootsie Collins had a retarded albino child, his name would be Saints Row: The Third. The game doesn't take itself seriously and it makes it pretty clear from the get-go. It pokes fun at itself, other games, movies and pop culture as a whole.

You are the boss of The Saints. In the last few years, the gang has become something of an international multimedia phenomenon but things go south when The Syndicate, a rival crime ring, appears in the picture. Your job is to lead the Saints into conquering the city of Steelport and take revenge on the Syndicate.

There's not much to tell about the story. For all intents and purposes, the plot in this game is just secondary. It's an excuse to let you blow stuff up and pimp your ride. This, however, doesn't feel like a flaw at all. It works because it's understood that the game is just about having a good time.

The signature feature of the game is the pure wackiness of it. Almost everything in this strange world is extremely exaggerated, quirky and bizarre. You'll be meleeing with dildos, riding gimp-drawn carriages, flying planes, engaging into gunfights while free-falling from said planes and customizing your character to look like an indigo-skinned, psychotic, murderous, pimp-hat-wearing Asian clown with a British accent to boot.

The gameplay itself is very arcade-ish, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Combat and driving are both easy to pick up and not frustrating at all, even if they may feel a bit unchallenging at times. The main mission is not very long and it has two endings that you can see one after the other if you so choose. Like with most sandbox games, most of the content is in the form of numerous side-missions, challenges and free-roaming events. These are plentiful, if a bit repetitive, and involve different mini-games, some more entertaining than others (insurance fraud is the best thing ever!).

Aesthetically, the game has a very distinct style which reflects the whole weirder-than-weird theme. Everything is over-the-top, from clothing to haircuts to weapons. The amount of customization you can mess around with is big. I don't think I've seen another game with so many sliders at character creation screen and that's always a plus in my book. The graphics look just a tiny bit dated, but if you run with everything in high (which doesn't take too much of a rig at all) you get to see some pretty landscapes and details. Worth noting, the voice acting is more than decent. There's a variety of voices for your main character, three female and three male, if I recall, all with fully-scripted acting, which really takes customization to a whole new level. If everything else fails, you can even be a toilet. Yes. A toilet.

The maxim that's written all over Saints Row: The Third is that games are supposed to be fun. That's it. There's no pretense to shock you, make you connect with the characters or come out of it a better person through a meaningful message. This is about shooting hookers in the face and laughing at the pimp that only speaks through auto-tune.

While pure in its premise, a game exclusively focused on self-indulgent fun, ironically enough, might leave some people with a bitter aftertaste.

After a couple of hours, I had a hard time playing through it. A game being 100% about amusement is great. I'm all for it, and, on paper, it sounds delicious. Sadly, I'm so used to games like GTA, L.A. Noire or Monkey Island (!) that it's hard to just forget about the more serious aspects of playing video games and enjoy the ride. It just feels *too* random. I like the compelling plot and the deep characters. I like the challenging and innovative gameplay. I like the unique setting and creative mechanics. Saints Row: The Third doesn't have any of these because it doesn't have to. It's not what the game is about. All of these elements would detract from the simple, mindless joy that tries to sell.

Overall, it's an honest, decent open-world action game. At the very least, it has some pretty fun missions and unique moments that will put a smile on your face and that's enough to warrant a playthrough. If you're able to approach it loosely, you'll have heaps of fun with its action-packed sequences and quirky humor. However, if you're looking for a 'serious' game that's deep in plot or rich in innovation, better keep shopping.
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7/10
A mixture of LSD and GTA
gerogeharrisbr13 September 2013
Saints Row the Third was a bizarre video gaming experience. From playing as a toilet to throwing a fart in a can, its a blast. I've never played a Saints Row game before and my only knowledge of this game that it was a GTA clone. This is a true statement, the game doesn't even attempt to do that much different from it. However, grabbing a giant D**do bat and just wailing people with was extremely fun for my inner child. And honestly thats why people play games in the first place, to have fun. The story was fun to follow and the story missions always came up with something fresh. I enjoyed playing in a computer simulation and mars. While the story was fun to play, it finished way too soon. Plus, once the game finishes there isn't much to do. All you can do is to play a limited selection of mini games or blow random sh*t up. These two things get very boring after a while. All in all, this was a very enjoyable game. The silliness and graphics were top notch while the story was entertaining. The game isn't for everyone, but if you want to play just purely for fun then I highly recommend this game.
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8/10
One of the best
talllwoood132 September 2022
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The way Saints Row 2 was back in 2019 I refuse to play it after beating the story mode of the game. If you're new to saints row and have never played any games in the series start off here. That last buggy mission in 2 and then this, there is such an improvement in quality. I don't know why so many virgin slayers don't like the humor and ridiculousness of this game it has a unique charm.

The gameplay is smoother, the game doesn't crash when it feels like and best of all the missions are fun no random RPG launchers or over powered gangs. All the people who say SR2 (saints row 2) is better and if this claim is based on the PC port on steam need to get their heads out of their bums. It's either nostalgia or maybe the xbox or ps3 version is a better port who knows. The team behind this understands we STILL like to do rampages. There is a ton of creativity, customization went a long way and there is a ton of guns you'll actually see some differences in. Not like in GTA 5 where there is 7 pistols that all look and do almost the exact same thing.

With all the DLC there is about 30 hours of gameplay to get 100% but it's a story you'll surely spend twice that replaying the game at least once or twice. Stunt jumps are not required to get 100% thankfully. They went light on the collection items too thankfully as that was my least favorite thing to do in GTA games.

How this game excels is you can get cars delivered to you, it's easier to steal a car in this game than SR2 and there are more cars on the streets whether that be updated system requirements or not. Because of that you're not taking the taxi everywhere. The city is a good size where it doesn't feel like a chore going from A to B such as the mission where Trevor goes to Los Santos the first time in GTA5. You've got difficulty levels and having them means that you'll take more than 2 shotgun bullets. Which is a breath of fresh air I love how over the top this game can be as if I wanted a realistic simulator the GTA franchise is the last place I'd look. They should have thought of that before letting CJ jump from practically the ozone and surviving by the time you beat the game or tommy vercetti scratching his testicles with an uzi how much life he had.

The story is one of revenge, there is plenty more cut scenes and the voice actors improved, more dialogue between the characters. There is more cars, the team spent more time modeling characters whether you play on low quality or not. The music is not as good in my opinion as saints row 2 but that's alright. We all got phones full of our music we want. The cars can blend together as a lot of them look almost the same. There is no racing in this either which if i was 14 again I'd be thrilled as I hated those missions in vice city.

The wanted system is superior in this saints row. You can get wanted by gangs, or by the cops or both so it isn't one 6 star to worry about. Even if you take the entire city over 100% you can still do odd missions or challenges to get those last few gang related challenges. I say do the collection missions as soon as you get a helicopter though this will give you plenty of time to get called to do a bunch of the challenges. Some of my least favorites are anything to do with zombies, 50 hostage situations, 50 taunting gang members as they made it easier in SR4. I wasn't a fan of the car jackings especially the last one is just sadistic or the survival missions tend to drag Unlike SR4 or gat out of hell you can take a while to get 6 star wanted levels. It doesn't happen in 5-ish seconds with the right over powered gun. Though I do love the super powers of SR4. Best of all rampages never end until you do. The only way to die once you beat the game and are level 50 which doesn't take too long to get to is dying in car explosions. Last but not least there is no annoying mission like the RC cars in GTA SA.

This was a step in the right direction to stand out as there is a ton of serious open world shooters to play instead. The way this game excels is its creativity. Some car upgrades having spikes on the tires to getting a flame throwing motorcycle delivered to you and the really over the top saints tank if you buy the game with all the DLC really make the game shine, get all the property as quickly as possible too to really give an edge to make the missions near the end easier as the weapons do get better as you upgrade them. I mean some of the harder enemies are still bullet sponges but firing a dual level 4 SMG will usually empty a room. There are zombies, giants, cyber levels heavily inspired by tron, driving a tank out of a plane and shooting everything in sight. Controlling cars with an RC type gun and doing chaos, running into traffic to mess around with the rag doll physics of the game or driving a car with a tiger in the back speeding around. There are a lot more helicopters and all that have weapons instead of just the few GTA 5 has as well. Again not wasting my time with gta online to get that junk. Cars don't blow up as easily, same goes for choppers and planes. Wait that's fun? Shh don't tell dan and sam houser. There is more than enough money to go around too in this game.

The fact you can recruit gang members, get back up from your phone, the pause and map menus they did serious work on and it's really improved or say Oleg (giant guy) to assist you helps big time taking over parts of the city like a good grand theft auto such as san andraes or vice city stories. But you take the entire city over instead of just the poor projects looking parts of it so you can recruit gang members anywhere. There is more than enough ammo to go around. I just hate how sometimes the game doesn't know which car to go into or you actually need people in missions and can't leave them behind. You can also warp to shore if you are in the middle of an "ocean".

The gun fighting is not as polished as GTA 5. Shooting someone is more satisfying as in gta 5 or hitman absolution i played around the same time. There is no cover besides a crouch button. You just run around like a chicken with its head cut off which takes some time getting used to but remember this game is for fun not for realism. The city is bright and colorful which is a nice touch considering how dull and uninspired the previous city was. Of course everyone will say pshh they prefer Los Santos or liberty city but who wants to travel through those stupid mountain , farm land and woods about as many players who stop for red lights in those games but still gta had more of a great atmosphere. The side missions and all in saints row have a lot more replay than crappy tennis or darts, there is no golf or yoga no one ever wanted either.

If you want to play a game without a properly paced difficulty, that crashes a lot - saints row 2 if you want a game that is too realistic and boring side missions and golf - gta 5 if you want to have fun, do some original side missions , have a real rampage like the good gta games - saints row 3 and if you finish saints row 3 , saints row 4 is a blast, don't listen to the "elite gamers"
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10/10
Saints Row The Third: So much fun it should be criminal
Platypuschow23 October 2018
At it's core a video game really needs to do one thing, give you a damn fun time. Too much focus has been given to grinding, realism and multiplayer when sometimes what you need is take your brain out crazy entertainment and that is where Saints Row 3 delivers.

Saints Row immediatly got flack for being a GTA clone, that frustrates the life out of me. Why is it a clone? There are few genres/premises in games that haven't been done before, is every racing game a Mario Kart ripoff? Is every first person shooter a Wolfenstein clone? No! People need to lighten up.

Saints Row 3 broke free of any such comparisons, no longer being a standard gang themed open world game and deciding instead to go in a new direction. What direction? Well, a rather weird one.

Mind controlling octopus gun? Giant dildo sword? Streaking side missions? Saints Row got silly and all the better for it. The game is colourful, over the top and seven shades of crazy.

Saints Row 3 has a lengthy enjoyable and wild story and that's not even touching upon the dlc packs which bring even more hilarity. The customization is limitless, the humour is hilarious and the open world is brimming with things to do.

We need more games like this and though it's sequel was enjoyable it paled in comparison and we have no sign of life from the franchise here in 2018.

Saints Row 3 is not art, it isn't an epic, it's not a multiplayer title with infinite playability it's just pure unconditional fun.

The Good:

Customization is limitless

Great story

Highly original stuff

Soundtrack

The Bad:

Nothing springs to mind

Things I Learnt From This Game:

Every game needs streaking side missions

Holding Out For A Hero makes any situation that much more epic

Hulk Hogan hasn't poisoned everything he's touched, just most things
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10/10
Great game
mjohnson-5620610 January 2020
This is a fun game. Lot like GTA but different in a way. I love the fun with getting on a tank and firing the gang operators and soldiers. I laughed hysterically when the Oleg look-alike giant is on the gang operations truck when you fire any gang operations. Vehicles exploding on fire cracked me up as well
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8/10
My personal favorite out of the series.
subzerorainboe24 August 2022
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I think this game is the perfect Saints Row game. It balances the goofyness of 4 with the more grounded gang related story of 1 and 2. It's still pretty insane especially everything with STAG and Killbane but it doesn't take itself seriously which allows it to do a lot of weird things like riding a chariot pulled by Zimos while being chased by rival gang members riding chariots being pulled my gimps. Overall it's very fun and I recommend batting the remastered versions.
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10/10
Funny
eslam43302 August 2020
This was the first SR game I ever played and it was right before the release of the Saints Row 4. This just got me into this series and I was laughing hard while playing this brilliant game. All the jokes, easter eggs, amazing characters... I just needed something like this!
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6/10
Disappointed
v-a-h-e11 December 2011
I am a huge fan of Saints Row 2. I played that game from the beginning till the end over and over and it is certainly one of my favorite games of all time and genres. Great storyline and game-play.

After I saw the amazing trailer of Saints Row 3 i was impatiently waiting for it to come out for months.Though I am very disappointed with the 3rd. It has a great game-play (very fresh, relaxing and exciting) but the storyline... really just a crap. very very disappointed.

It is still a fine game. The only thing lacking is the storyline but that was the main reason why i loved the SR2. However still worth playing if you are a Saints Row fan.
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10/10
An awesome game
sardiandras31 March 2021
If you like absurd and clever jokes, if you like unrealistically cool and random missions, if you like awesome musics, if you just want to watch the world burn, then this game is for you. It has some flaws, but this is one of the games I just download and enjoy after years.
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10/10
The Game That Brings My First Experience As The Boss
kervindonngo6 November 2022
Saints Row The 3rd was the first game I played on my Xbox 360. I played this game again because my Xbox 360 can't properly access the internet properly and it does not have DLCs but thanks to Steam I finally learned how to get it. The game has completely over-the-top action than previous games like Grand Theft Auto 4. The best reason that I need to play is character creation. Before Grand Theft Auto Online you can actually create your character in this open-world game after the first mission of Saints Row. Another best reason is that you have creative ways to kill an enemy. The best part of infighting is attacking enemies with a takedown by a takedown. If you add a max bulletproof upgrade it makes you invincible without getting killed by bullets. The weapons in the game are completely over the top. One of my favorite weapons in the game is the SA-3 Airstrike or also known as the airstrike gun because it is good to send airplane backup instead of calling airstrike with the phone. Even though there are no planes in the airstrike when shooting it in the air. One new enemies additions to the game are specialists and brutes. They are almost like mini bosses but with a faster way to kill for a few minutes or seconds. The story unlike Saints Row and Saints Row 2 is completely out of the box as in unexpected and completely insane like clones, murder game shows, 3d cyber hacking while riding cyber bikes and fighting cyber knights, a special military force named STAG, wrestling, and 3rd Street Saints are now turning into celebrities icons than criminals. Although the biggest issue is driving in the game. Because I can't hear the sounds of the car including the nitro.

In conclusion, if you want your kills to get creative well just like Saints Row 4 this game is also for you.
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3/10
Beginning of the end
bcmreid1 October 2023
After the first 2 Saints row games I went into the third with high hopes. My parents bought me a game magazine months before it's release and I was excited but then I played the game and I felt disappointed.

I've played it many more times after that when I was bored because there are few things that can be fun. However, the graphics and animations were bad. The story was dull after the first 10 missions.

And the main problem I have is that it makes a joke out of every single character. Especially The boss, Pierce and Gat. It made a joke out of the Saints and it was the beginning of the end for the Saints row franchise. The only character with an upgrade was shaundi. Plus all the side characters were terrible, at first glance they can be captivating but the more you delve in, the more dull they become.

It was never the most serious in it's original run but it still had heart felt and serious moments and they made the drama and comedy mix really well in the first 2 Saints row games.

It leaves a bad taste in my mouth still because it had so much potential.

As a true fan of the first 2 Saints row games I was extremely let down by Saints row the third. And everything else that came after was terrible and shouldn't be associated with the original 2 games.
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8/10
Very fun,Yup
Severinplates85317 January 2022
8.5/10 A tier, really fun. Got it because it is meant to be the best in the series, in competition with 2. Really fun, wacky story. Just a great over the top game, the city was very baron but the activities were fun. Insurance fraud, the genki games, trial blazing and sky panda where my favorites. I like that the main villain isn't the gangs in this one and is a much larger threat. Im not sure if it's a spoiler so I won't say who they are. The gangs however in this were very weak and the villain they set up at the beginning was so poorly used in my opinion. The tech gang was good but a very minor if kind of cool threat. Just a great over the top game, the city was very baron but the activities were fun. Insurance fraud, the genki games, trial blazing and sky panda where my favorites.

I will always adore the customisation, just so great, there are so many clothes and ways your character can look. I like how you gradually get upgrades and new weapons, you do feel really over powered later on but progression is really well done none the less.

I wish your hideout wasn't always the same, you conquer a casino but when you do it just turns into another one of your penthouses. There are very few shops that aren't the saints chain of store, the graphics aren't bad but definitely feel like a restored PS3 game. If the open world had more to it I would probably give it a 10/10. The main missions also felt a bit repetitive and a lot of them were basically the side activities. I'm really glad I played it, definitely has a few flaws but was really enjoyable. Just not as expansive or interesting as SR2.
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10/10
Saints Row: The Third is BOSS.
dreadpirateadams5 December 2011
This is a good game, lot of fun to play and plenty to do to keep you entertained for hours, more likely days (I've just hit about 35 hours & still plenty to do). I played Saints Row 2 up until a couple of weeks ago and I will probably go back to it every now and then.

I won't bother explaining the story, new town to take over, new gangs to destroy and all that. It is sufficient. Not quite as gripping as Saints Row 2 I felt (Johnny Gat – graveyard – rain & Carlos, lets not forget Carlos R.I.P. my friend), but then a game with this kind of humour is not really trying to be the next Spielbergian masterpiece.

There are a few things I was unhappy to see removed since SR2, things such as a layer of clothing (Undershirts, Socks & Belts) I know it's only a minor detail, but still. So what if I want my character to have a bright pink studded belt & matching fishnets – I should be able to do that if I want. You would think with new games and advances in technology they wouldn't be removing things but adding them instead. It also seems as if you can't customise your crib anymore, but I'm sure it claims you can somewhere in the game, maybe I haven't unlocked it yet. Plus why aren't there like 20 different voices to choose from in the character customisation? & why no multi-player? or 4-way co-op at least.

Also, the removing of certain Activities such as Fight Club, I was so disappointed when I realised this wasn't in the game. They use the same symbol for Gang Operations like they were trying to trick me. "Oh look there's a Fight Club…. No wait, it's just a Gang Operation, darn it!" I wasn't a fan of the Activities being part of the story line missions as well, I can understand why they did it – for the noobs out there who hadn't played the other Saints Rows, kind of an introduction to the Activities I think.

Anyway, enough with the negative – things can always be added with DLC surely!? As I said in my opening line this game is fun! Lots and lots of fun! The cars now handle much better than SR2 & there are plenty of them, including the Genki Manapult – LOL. The weapons are awesome! Just fully upgraded the Sheppard .44, which now has explosive bullets – duel wielding of course. I am unstoppable! The air-strike thing is excellent & very useful on those Gang Operations, not that they can handle me running in guns blazing anyway. Sometimes its good to be challenged, for that we just use the Penetrator – yep, a big ol' dildo bat.

The whole upgrade section of the clever phone interface menu thing is good; I am practically a god now. I look like one too, with mercury skin. You can pick & choose what upgrades to purchase, providing you have the necessary rank & cash. The upgrades include all the things that would unlock in SR2 after completing Activities, such as more sprint time until you can run like Forest Gump & more health & more homies & the ability to carry more bullets & much, much more. There's even a collectibles upgrade that shows their locations on the map, so no more searching the Internet for a posted pic of the locations & annoyingly searching for hours just to find that final crate of blow-up dolls. Huzzah!

All in all this game is awesome! The positives most definitely outweigh the negatives, but then I was never going to not like this game as Saints Row 2 blew GTA out of the water for me. I'd always tell my friends (most of whom never played Saints Row 1 or 2) that Saints Row is like GTA San Andreas, with all those fun things to do, which were taken out of GTA4. It's too late for the GTA franchise now, I will most likely get GTA5, but Saints Row is now BOSS in my eyes.

"I'm in Saints Row B!tch!"
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10/10
Saints Row: The Third (2011)
Things I like about the game:
  • Cars and helicopters being destroyed using a gun or a tank. I think its funny when those vehicles destroy.


  • Shaundi.


  • Giving compliments to the people.


  • The Boss.


  • Friendly Fire gun store.


  • Oleg and the the other big giants. It's especially funny when the giant is on the truck if a major battle continues happening.
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8/10
Fun game, definitely get it
robbinsm213830 December 2011
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I love GTA. LOVE it. But Saints Row definitely took on a different taste than the GTA series. Let's be honest, GTA is an amazing game. I honestly can't compare Saints Row and GTA because in essence, they are not the same. At least NOW they are not the same since Saints Row The Third put on a definite spin to these types of role-playing games. You can fly a fricking jet bro. And all the helicopters you want. the cars? Pretty awesome stuff. AND you can customize your rides man! I'm all over there because I love racing games Rockstar produces (Midnight Club). It's a mix of many games and takes the best of them all. I am very pleased with this game. So lets do a check-off list. Amazing cars? Check. Customizing your ride? Check. Customizing your character? umm Check. Boats n' Hos? Check. Tanks, beatdowns, blowing up stuff, guns, dildos, zombies? Allll check. Im very pleased. There's only 2 things I can say about this game that I did not like. One, the cops are SO ANNOYING. LIKE WOW! The cops in GTA were bad, but this is terrible. In a matter of 2 minutes you have every enemy on your map and you can barely see what you're doing, let alone escape. Because when you drive away, 3 or 4 of them follow you. And im not just talking about the cops, I'm also talking about the gang operations that hate you too. Secondly, the ending is bad... And if you're reading this even though it says "Contains Spoilers" I am warning you, this is a big one (if you haven't played the game yet). The Real Ending? sucks man. C'mon. You have the choice to either kill your biggest enemy Killbane or save Shaundi's life. You cannot do both. So when I was introduced to this dilemma I was raging because Angel (Killbane's main nemesis-voice of Hulk Hogen) could have gone for Killbane and I could have saved Shaundi. The alternate ending is saving Shaundi which I prefer. The real ending is you kill Killbane and Shaundi blows up with a huge town monument. double-u tee eff, bro? Anyway... other than that it is a huge bunch of fun all the way through. AND once you're done with the main story line, you can still cruise around and have fun. Cuz by that time you have enough money to do most of what you want. So pretty worth it, but again if you want a comparison with this and GTA, my PERSONAL opinion is that GTA has a better story line but Saints Row is a more fun gameplay.
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8/10
Saints Row The Third is a very good game. Storywise it's definitely not as well written as SR2 but otherwise I love it.
exoscion27 June 2014
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First: I love this game. I understand the story in Saints Row 2 was a lot better and well written and that the story in this is "simplistic" (Does that sound right?) but is not garbage, it's still entertaining but it depends on what you enjoy. I am one of those people that try to find something to like in a game and story and I used to watch WWE & TNA so the Luchadores gang was a fun idea, mostly because of the wrestling matches in the end which were "awesome", had tons of fun.

And I apologize if I jump from topic to topic, I'm just trying to get all my opinions said before I forget some.

The amount of vehicles in this game is awesome: cars, motorcycles, tanks, helicopters, planes and aircrafts, I had many of the best moments in games with my cousin when we played this game through in co-op, and yes, Saints row series is one of the coolest co-op games I and my cousin know since there are so many cool things to do like the wide amount of side quests from insurance fraud to mayhem, etc.

Main missions, I have to say I don't remember everything since it has been over a years since I've played the third, I just finished the fourth. As I said, the story is not so great as in the second, where it felt like it was well thought of and well written but the story is still entertaining. All the gangs: Luchadores, Deckers, The Syndicate, etc. are different in style as were the Saints Row 2 gangs but I would have liked them to have been more "deep" (you know what I mean?) but I liked them all and I really enjoyed beating that "bitch with a keyboard" up in that simulation which in itself was fun to play. Saints Row 3 had variety, different styles and ideas which were very enjoyable.

I just can't understand why people hate this game so much, sorry but I just can't. But I've learned that people have their own opinions and they cannot be usually changed unless they try to change them by themselves. But if some of you don't have a game to play as co-op at the moment, I suggest you give this game another try 'cause I really loved the co-op when we took it all the way by using tanks and fighter jets to blow the enemies and buildings apart, etc. and just had a good time.

And yes, the game has the dildo as a weapon but no one forces to use it, just forget it exists and play the game with normal weapons, etc.

I must have forgotten many things that I was supposed to say but I hope I got to say at least most of what I wanted.

I feel that just because a game has some crazy stuff like the dildo weapon of other optional things, you shouldn't let them ruin the experience 'cause in this game you can still customize the character to the style you see fit and actually like. I noticed that when I tried to create a totally joke character in Saints Row 2 which didn't in any way feel like me, I almost felt like not playing but when I took the customizations in there both games more seriously, I enjoyed a lot more and was able to focus,

If someone was able to read this through completely and understood and didn't totally disagree, maybe even agreed, I will be pleased: thank you.

Additional note: I'm not accustomed to reviewing so many of the reasons I like a game might not have been included in the comments. I do feel this game deserves at least 7,5/10 if not even 8/10, I'd have to play again to be sure since it has been over a year. I might give Saints Row 2 a 9/10.

Yes: Saints Row 2 is 9/10 and Saints Row 3 is 7,5/10. If Saints Row the Third had had a better story it would have gotten 9/10.
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10/10
A gaming Landmark
thomasjay-220129 July 2018
The crossroads in the series and a major breakthrough in gaming, this new step of embracing the out there and absurd is a fantastic thing for the industry giving a truly brilliant experience that is absolutely hilarious and as a result one of my all time favourite video games the silliness, the generic conventions on multipliers and the dark humour all create a fantastic experience that's an impressive play
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1/10
Saints Row takes a step forward...and steps in dog crap.
harry_armstrong8124 July 2012
Warning: Spoilers
OK, let me start off by saying I loved SR1-2, they were not nearly as good as GTA or True Crime but they certainly gave us a fun ride whilst they were ripping the two off. Now they have SR3, a whole new game in a whole new world. I thought this was going to be awesome and I awaited this game since its announce and waited until November to play this. The first two missions had me looking up because they were really fun, after those two missions the game takes a step into hell, you realise that the graphics suck male genitalia, you notice the ugly weapons, and you realise that the game is not fun and absolutely sucks. You will be disappointed when you buy this. And why did they kill off Philipe Loren so early?! And this is not the worst part! No no! The worst part made me sit in the corner and cry like a 5 year old discovering Santa is not real...they kill off J.jj.JOHNNY GAT!!! They kill Gat! WHY?! HE WAS EVERYONE's FAVOURITE! DON'T BUY THIS GAME! DON'T RENT IT, DON'T BORROW IT! Take every precaution necessary to prevent this game in your disc tray or on your Hard drive!
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3/10
A mistake...
Analog_Devotee3 August 2021
This was the one that ruined the series, in my opinion. Yeah, 1 and 2 were mindless pulpy fun, but they weren't downright stupid. That's where they decided to take it, though: right on down to stupidville. This game sucked from start to finish and single-handedly turned it into a series for edgy teenagers who think big purple phalluses are funny. Grow up, folks.
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