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Old 09-08-2018, 11:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I ****ing love this game. I loved every minute of my first playthrough and I have been itching to get back into it and do another start to finish playthrough. That sounds like tons of fun.
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Played it a lot. In some ways, I liked it better than SR2, but in some ways, it was a downgrade. Saint's Row 2 had the most varied and interesting city to explore. SR 3 felt very samey in comparison. It was very fun though and had nice graphics sometimes.
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Blowing up half the city on the way to save Viola with Bonnie Tyler's "Holding Out for a Hero" playing on a loop is one of the most epic climaxes to any game.
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I loved all the different types of motorcycles you could get. Zooming through the traffic felt really cool in this game.
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I loved all the different types of motorcycles you could get. Zooming through the traffic felt really cool in this game.
Yes. Motorcycles are so maneuverable that driving cars feels like a handicap. Same with GTA 5 though. The Kaneda Akira bike was possibly the greatest vehicle in any Saints Row/GTA game.
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Yes. Motorcycles are so maneuverable that driving cars feels like a handicap. Same with GTA 5 though. The Kaneda Akira bike was possibly the greatest vehicle in any Saints Row/GTA game.
Yeah, I basically tried to always use a motorcycle because it was just easier to use and way more fun. Plus, there's nothing better than knocking someone off their bike with a huge purple ***** bat.
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I... I think I might watch Akira tbh.
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