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October 2008
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Extrait: It’s simple enough to see from the outset that Saints Row 2 was never going to tackle the trials and tribulations of gangland America with any amount of gravity. And even though this is my first serious-minded foray into the Saints Row series (Cyril La...
Extrait: Saints Row 2 has more than its share of technical problems throughout that hurt the experience, but when the over-the-top nature of the gameplay is firing on all cylinders, then it’s a blast.
Extrait: The original Saints Row was a solid action game that benefited from the fact that it was the only GTA-style sandbox game on the market. With its "gangsta" story and non-stop violence, it was easy to draw a direct line from Rockstar Games' popular franc...
Exceptional Character Creation, Tons of Missions, Activities and Diversions, Tons of Customization, Laugh out Loud funny (if you have a somewhat sick sense of humor),
A few collision detection issues, Colors appear washed out at times
Extrait: The original Saints Row was, inevitably, a sandbox, gangster-themed action title that launched very much in the shadow of a certain Rockstar title now available in its fourth iteration. Despite this seemingly insurmountable competition, THQ and Volitio...
Extrait: Saints Row2 While Rockstar took a darker, more serious and mature tone for its magnum opus Grand Theft Auto IV, THQ has been content to provide fun-loving criminals another dose of absurd, violent anarchy. Most comparisons with GTA IV are unfavour...
Fantastic customisation, innovative cooperative play and online multiplayer modes, instant access to entire city
Derivative design, poorly structured single player game makes side missions mandatory, unpolished graphics
Saint’s Row 2 deserves props for its phenomenal customisation and inventive multiplayer modes-including drop in and out cooperative play-but it’s derivative design lacks polish and panache. It’s entertaining, but it’s also outclass...