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Saints Row: The Third

Saints Row: The Third

  • Platformos

    • Xbox 360
    • PlayStation 3
    • Xbox 360 Games Store
    • PlayStation Network (PS3)
    • +7
  • Kūrėjas

    • Deep Silver Volition, Inc.
    • Deep Silver Fishlabs
  • Leidėjas

    • THQ
    • Square Enix
    • Spike Chunsoft
  • Temos

    • Comedy
    • Crime
  • Išleidimo data


  • Apie žaidimą

    After turning their infamy into worldwide fame, the Third Street Saints now find themselves at war with a powerful criminal organization called The Syndicate. Strap it on.

Saints Row: The Third

Apie žaidimą

After turning their infamy into worldwide fame, the Third Street Saints now find themselves at war with a powerful criminal organization called The Syndicate. Strap it on.

Aprašymas

Overview

No one man should have all this power.
No one man should have all this power.

Saints Row: The Third is an over-the-top open-world action-adventure game developed by Volition and published by THQ for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC on November 15, 2011.

The third game in the Saints Row franchise, players take the leader of the 3rd Street Saints (which turned from a Stilwater street gang to an international multi-media empire) into a war against a legendary criminal organization (known as The Syndicate) in their turf: the city of Steelport. Things quickly go incredibly over-the-top, as players eventually must fight a futuristic military organization (known as the S.T.A.G., or Special Tactics Anti-Gang), hack into the online world of one of the Syndicate's leaders (a la Tron), and quell a zombie infestation (with help from the city's mayor, Burt Reynolds).

Gangs and Organizations

As in the previous games, Saints Row: The Third features three rival gangs that the Saints must defeat in order to claim the city as their own. These gangs make up a powerful international criminal organization known as The Syndicate:

Morning Star (Red)

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Led by the influential Phillipe Loren (who is also the leader of the entire Syndicate), these suit-wearing chain-smoking criminals focus on organized means of crime, especially human trafficking and prostitution. Loren's day-to-day affairs are manged by his two personal assistants, Kiki DeWynter and Viola DeWynter (both of which have important roles as the story progresses). Members of the Morning Star tend to drive four-door sedans (such as the Justice and the Infuego); though when they have to hunt down Saints, they make use of sniper assassins in Oppressor helicopters.

The oldest pimp (with an autotuned voice box and well-known connections in the city's criminal underworld) in Steelport, Zimos, was an ally of the DeWynters before becoming imprisoned in their human trafficking ring. After being rescued by the Saints, he will join forces with the Saints and will assist them throughout the campaign. From the Morning Star, they will also rescue Oleg Kirrlov, a superhuman brute (with both incredible strength and superior intellect) who serves as the host to the clone of "Brutes" found throughout the campaign.

Deckers (Blue)

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Led by the socially challenged cyber-criminal Matt Miller, the Deckers is a gang consisting of young British cyberpunk-inspired punks. They specialize in cybercrime and money laundering. While they are the most technologically sophisticated gang, they make arguably the poorest choice of vehicle usage, with their main staples being the Solar hybrid car, the Kayak SUV, and the Criminal. When hunting down Saints, they make use of rollerblading teenage girls that can travel at supersonic speeds and wield both submachine guns and a powerful shock hammer.

A former intelligence agent for the FBI, Kinzie Kensington, crossed paths with the Deckers before (causing them to frame her for espionage). After being rescued by the Saints after being captured by the Deckers, she will join forces with the Saints and will assist them throughout the campaign.

Luchadores (Green)

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Led by the hotheaded once-prominent wrestling star Killbane, the Luchadores is a gang consisting of violent, muscular men (wearing lucha libre masks). They specialize in drug dealing and organized gambling. When hunting down Saints, their specialist is a mighty luchador punk with a rapid-fire grenade launcher.

The gang was once led by both Killbane and his former tag-team partner, Angel de la Muerte, before infighting led Killbane to unmask him (considered the greatest form of disrespect in lucha libre). Hungry for revenge, he will join forces with the Saints and will assist them throughout the campaign.

Special Tactical Anti-Gang (S.T.A.G.)

Like Saints Row 2, the game features a powerful and futuristic police force/military organization that makes its appearance late in the game.

Led by Cyrus Temple, the STAG group were formed by the government after being proposed by Senator and former Stilwater mayor Monica Hughes to combat gang violence in Steelport. They are enemies to all gangs in the city, and used advanced weapons and vehicles such as the F-69 VTOL jet and the experimental Specter hover bike. Their weapons consist mainly of futuristic laser-based designs, and some of their vehicle designs share a resemblance to the designs used for Red Faction Guerrilla.

Activities and Respect

Respect is no longer used to unlock story missions like in the previous two games. Respect now acts as experience which you use to level up your character, unlocking upgrades and abilities for purchase. Activities now play a more prominent role in the game's world; completing them will have more effect on the war against Syndicate as a whole, rather than just supplying the player with more cash and respect.

Insurance Fraud

The fan-favorite from the preceding games makes yet another return. Given an unlimited amount of health, the player must literally throw himself in harms way in order to rack up as much fraudulent insurance money as possible. The Adrenaline meter also returns, allowing a player to throw themselves over extremely large distances and into bigger hazards to maximize their scoring potential.

Trafficking

Trafficking handles identically to the Drug Trafficking missions in the earlier games, with the protagonist riding alongside an AI controlled dealer, who is attempting to sell illegal goods while the police and gang presence escalates in their pursuit. Players will be given weapons and ammunition for these side missions, and depending on the difficulty, the quality of the items received will also increase accordingly.

Heli Assault

Fly around in an attack helicopter with heat-seeking missiles and protect your crew members down below. Alternate version has you protecting Kinzie instead of Pierce and you are given more control over the helicopter.

Escort

Drive a car with a prostitute who is entertaining a client in the back seat, while avoiding unwanted attention from news crews. Also includes a variation where the player must drive with a live tiger in the vehicle while attempting to not enrage the animal.

Snatch

Take out pimps and steal their prostitutes. Alternate version has you picking up captured FBI informants from gang members.

Trail Blazing

Ride around on a flaming ATV and cause as much damage as you can in the allotted time. There's also a variant called "Cyber Blazing" where the player jumps into cyberspace and help Kinzie hack rival gangs' systems by racing through them in a Tron style lightcycle.

Guardian Angel

Protect a target from afar using weapons such as rocket launchers from a helicopter and a sniper rifle from a roof while they complete their objectives. When playing in co-op, both players will be protecting the AI, rather than one character manning the aircraft, as happened in Saints Row 2's Helicopter Assault side missions.

Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax

A super popular Japanese-style game show that pits contestants against other psychopath mascots in bizarre challenges. Complete with flame/electrical traps and bonuses obtained by shooting certain signs.

Mayhem

Using an array of explosive weapons at your disposal, rack up the most amount of dollars in damage to your surroundings as possible. Ammo is unlimited for certain weapons, and there are typically areas with more cars spawning to make causing havoc easier. Gangs and police are also eligible as targets for destruction.

Tank Mayhem

Much like the Mayhem activity, only this time you have a near indestructible tank at your disposal. Tanks in the game are extremely resistant to damage and with the limited time in Tank Mayhem, destroying a tank is nigh-on impossible. Tank Mayhem is one of the easiest side activities, since it normally has certain areas designated with huge numbers of enemies and vehicles, to boost your combo and kills.

Assassination

Find and kill a list of assassination targets. There are thirty-six targets and each target has different criteria before they will spawn and can be killed. For example, one target requires you to park at a gas station in a muscle car. When they spawn you may kill them in any manner desired, as was the case for Saints Row 2, though not in the original, where you had to kill targets in a specific manner.

Vehicle Theft

Steal and deliver a list of desired cars. These cars can be found in certain areas of the city, though if you have one in your garage you can drive it into the area and then to the chop shop, barring a few exceptions. Some of the cars needed are specific and will spawn in fixed locations, allowing you to repeatedly attempt to find the car if it has been destroyed during a previous attempt.

"Whored" Mode

Whored Mode is the games own take on Gears of War's Horde Mode survival-style gameplay. In Whored Mode the player has to survive as long as they can fighting multiple waves of enemies. Each wave has you fighting certain types of enemies with certain weapons and/or conditions. For example, waves can have you fighting against prostitutes with the Penetrator dildo bat, or against brutes in a tank.

Downloadable Content

Missions

The game includes three downloadable sets of missions, all of which can be bought in a season pass (alongside a discount and the Nyte Blayde Pack).

Genkibowl VII

Released on January 17, 2012 for $6.99, Genkibowl extends the theme of Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax by introducing a new game show event: the 7th annual Genkibowl.

As the star contestant, The Protagonist can participate in four unique versions of regular activities: Super Ethical PR Opportunity (an Escort variant where players must drive Professor Genki to public appearances with the Genkimobile), Apocalypse Genki (a Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax variant taking place in shark-infested jungles), Sexy Kitten Yarngasm (a Tank Mayhem variant where players must maneuver a giant yarn ball), and Sad Panda Skyblazing (a Base Jumping variant with a unique Sad Panda suit that has special skydiving abilities).

Unlockable Vehicles: Verminator, Genkimobile, Genkibowl Criminal, Genkibowl Kayak, Genkibowl Solar, Yarnie

Unlockable Outfits: Angry Tiger Mask, Sexy Kitten Mask, Sad Panda Outfit

Unlockable Homies: Angry Tiger, Sexy Kitten, Sad Panda, Tammy Tolliver

Unlockable Activities: Super Ethical PR Opportunity, Apocalypse Genki, Sexy Kitten Yarngasm, Sad Panda Skyblazing

Gangstas in Space

Released on February 21, 2012 for $6.99, Gangstas in Space revolves around a Hollywood recording of the fictional sci-fi film.

Continuing the events of the "Save Shaundi" ending of the main game, The Protagonist must complete the final (and questionably violent) scenes of the film, directed by big-shot Hollywood director Andy Zhen's (who is constantly rude to the cast and crew, primarily The Boss's co-star Jenny Jaros).

Unlockable Vehicles: Aegean, Scythe

Unlockable Outfits: Mind Control Helmet

Unlockable Homies: Space Brutina, Jenny

Unlockable Gang Customization Options: Space Aliens

The Trouble with Clones

Released on March 20, 2012 for $6.99, The Trouble with Clones parodies off-beat sci-fi films of the 1980's.

The Saints' biggest fan (nerd Jimmy Torbitson) has attempted to clone Johnny Gat, only to create a hulking brute in Gat's image. It's up to The Protagonist (alongside Jimmy and Pierce) to find and calm down the rampaging clone (known as Johnny Tag) using some oddball plans (which eventually involves gaining superpowers).

Unlockable Vehicles: Torbitron

Unlockable Homies: Aisha Brutella, Johnny Tag

Packs

  • Nyte Blayde Pack - Originally an exclusive bonus for purchasing the Season Pass (and later released for $2.99 on April 10, 2012). Includes content based on the in-game fictional TV series Nyte Blayde: Nyte Blayde Mobile vehicle, Altar Boy outfit, Bloody Cannoness outfit, and Bloody Cannoness Bike vehicle.
  • Invincible Pack - Released for $2.99 alongside the game. Includes seven unlocked cheats: Car Mass Hole, Never Die, Player Pratfalls, Infinite Ammo, Unlimited Clip, Super Saints, and Super Explosions.
  • Shark Attack Pack - Released for $1.99 alongside the game. Includes shark-themed content: the Shark-O-Matic weapon and the Shark Bite Hat headwear.
  • Explosive Combat Pack - Released for $1.99 on December 9, 2011. Includes the M2 Grenade Launcher weapon and the Empire Fighter outfit.
  • Z Style Pack - Released for $1.99 on December 9, 2011. Includes pimp-themed content: the Bling Shotgun weapon, Z Style outfit, and The "Z" suit.
  • Warrior Pack - Released for $2.99 on December 20, 2011. Includes four outfits: Knight of Steelport, Kabuki Warrior, Space Princess, and Warrior Princess.
  • FUNTIME! Pack - Released for $2.99 on February 13, 2012 (and free for those who pre-ordered the game). Includes the Mollusk Launcher weapon, Genki Manapult vehicle, and Funtime! outfit.
  • Moneyshot Pack - Originally an exclusive bonus for purchasing the Prima official guide. Released for $1.99 on February 13, 2012. Includes the TOGO-13 weapon, Ultor Interceptor vehicle, and Ultor Assassin outfit.
  • Bloodsucker Pack - Released for $1.99 on February 27, 2012. Includes the Dracula Blood Sucking skill (which fully restores health when executing a human shield) and bonuses for earned cash, hourly income, earned Respect, and scavenged cash. Not included in the Full Package re-release.
  • Special Ops Vehicles Pack - Released for $1.99 on April 10, 2012. Includes 3rd Street Saints themes for three S.T.A.G. vehicles: VTOL, Crusader, and N-Forcer.
  • Steelport Gangs Pack -Released for $1.99 on May 1, 2012. Includes six outfits based on the game's antagonists: Morningstar Soldier, Morningstar Specialist, Decker Soldier, Decker Specialist, Luchador Soldier, and Luchador Specialist.
  • Penthouse Pack - Released for $2.99 on May 22, 2012. Includes four gang customization options based on Penthouse models (Justine, Ryan, Heather, and Nikki).
  • Witches & Wieners Pack - Released for $2.99 on June 12, 2012. Includes the Salem vehicle, Witch outfit, and four costumes (Hot Dog suit, Ninja suit, Devil Horns headwear, and Saintly Halo headwear).
  • Genki Girl Pack - Released for $2.99 on July 3, 2012. Includes three vehicles based on the Genki Girls: Angry Tiger, Sexy Kitten, and Sad Panda.
  • Horror Pack - Released for $2.99 on August 7, 2012. Includes three outfits (Flesh Eating Zombie, The Slasher, and Werewolf) and three additional headwear (demon, skeleton, and alternate zombie masks).
  • Unlockable Pack - Released for $1.99 on August 14, 2012. Unlocks all mission rewards (including those unlocked with alternate mission paths). Not included in the Full Package re-release.

Weapons

As always, the character will have an enormous arsenal of weaponry at his fingertips, ranging from pistols and shotguns to satchel charges. Weapon customization is handled similar to how vehicles were handled in past games. Each weapon can be upgraded three times, affording new abilities such as a better zoom level, or more damage. They are permanently saved to a cache in your crib, much like your garage. Melee with most weapons results in a nutshot melee animation.

Melee

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  • The Penetrator: A giant purple dildo with flopping physics. The Penetrator was one of the first weapons shown in promotional material for the game, and was also known as the 'Dildo Bat' before clarification.
  • Apoca-Fist: Boxing gloves that obliterate victims. They are one of the options available during the Murder Brawl XXVI mission, depending on how the player chooses to handle Killbane. The Apoca-Fist is an instant kill melee weapon resembling a set of boxing gloves.
  • Chainsaw
  • Baseball Bat: A regular baseball bat which can be upgraded with nails for extra damage.
  • Nocturne: A large sword, unlocked by defeating the Deckers gang. Nocturne handles similar to the Penetrator, giving roughly equal power in the form of a sword.
  • Stun Gun: A regular stun gun. When an enemy is hit with a blast from the weapon their body will ragdoll and they will be temporarily incapacitated. This can also be used against other players in co-operative play.

Pistols

  • .45 Shepherd: The first pistol encountered in the game, the .45 Shepherd is large and powerful, getting even larger and more powerful as it is upgraded. The design seems to blend the Colt M1911 design with the infamous Desert Eagle pistol. It boasts explosive rounds when fully upgraded, giving each shot a small splash damage effect.
  • KA-1 Kobra: Standard pistol used by police, with average initial performance. When fully upgraded the Kobra boasts a silencer and armor-piercing rounds, which can make it very useful.

SMGs

  • TEK Z-10: The first SMG encountered in the game, with a name similar to the stereotypical Tec-9. The Z-10 is initially weak though becomes very valuable when upgraded, receiving incendiary rounds.
  • D4TH Blossom: The other main SMG of the game, used by law enforcement. It resembles the TDI Vector, and has a very high rate of fire along with armor piercing rounds when upgraded.
  • Cyber Blaster: An SMG unlocked by defeating the Deckers, with a similar Tron-inspired design as their cars. Physically it looks similar to the D4TH Blossom, though it fires lasers with a pulse noise instead, requiring a cooldown instead of a reload.

Shotguns

  • Grave Digger: A shotgun with a slow fire rate, resembling the Winchester Model 1887. When upgraded it receives additional barrels. When it is at Level 4 the Grave Digger boasts three barrels and incendiary shells, which can make it excellent for destroying vehicles, though it has a slower firing rate than the AS3.
  • AS3 Ultimax: The main shotgun of law enforcement authorities in Steelport, the Ultimax is pump action initially. When upgraded it becomes automatic and similar in scope to the real-world USAS-12. The AS3 Ultimax edges the Grave Digger out in many regards due to its higher rate of fire.
  • S3X Hammer: Futuristic shotgun design used by the STAG, firing laser pulses as opposed to conventional rounds. It does not need reloaded though can overheat if fired too rapidly.

Rifles

  • K8 Krukov: The basic assault rifle of the game. When upgraded it receives a grenade launcher, firing grenades in your inventory, and an LMG-styled box magazine. Due to this it can be a potent weapon for destroying cars and aircraft, since grenades fired from it explode on impact rather than on a timer.
  • AR-55: A more powerful assault rifle, limited to firing in bursts of three rounds initially, though upgraded to bursts of five when fully upgraded. The AR-55 also receives a long-range scope.
  • Viper Laser Rifle: A long range laser rifle used by STAG troops.

Explosives

  • Annihilator RPG: An RPG-7 which can be upgraded with heat-seeking rockets.
  • Satchel Charges: Placeable explosive device, that can be chosen during the "My Name is Cyrus Temple" mission.
  • Mollusk Launcher (Professor Genki DLC pack): A mind-control launcher firing live octopi which can be manually detonated. When a target is hit they go insane, beginning to dance and perform other erratic actions.

Special

  • McManus 2015: A long range, high-powered sniper rifle
  • Reaper Drone: A predator missile strike deployed through an overhead view of the battle
  • SA-3 Airstrike: A precision jet airstrike designated by laser targeting
  • RC Possessor: A device that overrides a vehicle's driver and allows the vehicle to be driven via remote control.
  • Sonic Boom: A chargeable weapon that creates a large sonic force that obliterates anything too close.
  • Cyber Buster: A Mega Man-style blaster fitted to the player's arm. Shoots unlimited explosive blasts.

Radio Stations

There are eight radio stations in the game. Through the in-game phone, the player can also create a Mixtape as a ninth station and add any number of songs from any radio station to it. Unlike in previous games, adding music to a Mixtape does not require buying the music from a music store in-game.

89.0 Generation X

  • The Black Keys – Next Girl
  • Brooklyn – Volcanology
  • The Dear Hunter – In Cauda Venenum
  • Deftones – Diamond Eyes
  • Delphic – Clarion Call
  • The Do – Queen Dot Kong
  • Dragonette – Stupid Grin
  • Feeder – Renegades
  • Heavy Young Heathens – Sha La La La
  • Hockey – Too Fake
  • Justin Raisen – Lost Desire
  • King Khan and The Shrines – Torture
  • The Lines – El Matador
  • Miike Snow – Animal
  • The Rassle – Born Free
  • Sleigh Bells – Riot Rhythm
  • Valencia – Stop Searching
  • White Denim – Paint Yourself

95.4 KRhyme

  • Amanda Blank – Gimmie What You Got
  • The Black Keys with NOE – Done Did It
  • Freeway – Throw Your Hands Up
  • G-Eazy – My Life is a Party
  • Kanye West – Power
  • K:B – Get It In
  • Kurupt and Problem – I'm Burnt
  • Medine – Don't Panik
  • Mickey Factz – Paradise
  • Mos Def – Quiet Dog
  • Pharoahe Monch – In the Zone
  • Rob Roy – Fur in my Cap
  • Sean Price – Boom Bye Yeah
  • Sixx John – Push Play
  • Southpaw Swagger – Can't Stop Now
  • Sum Kid – The Countdown
  • Tandem – 93 Hardcore
  • Tyler, The Creator – Yonkers
  • Wale – Mirrors
  • Yelawolf – Good to Go

97.6 K12

  • Baobinga – State of Ghetto Jackin'
  • Benny Benassi – Satisfaction
  • The Bloody Beetroots – 31 Seconds to Die
  • deadmau5 – A City in Florida
  • Digitalism – Idealistic
  • Dilemn – Pitiless
  • Divalola – Wallflower
  • Grum – Heartbeats
  • Jesse No – Double Bubble
  • Jesse No – Oh No U Don't
  • Jokers of the Scene – Baggy Bottom Boys
  • Junkie XL – Angry Elephants
  • KKS – Scrub Down
  • MNDR – C.L.U.B.
  • Ratatat – Neckbrace
  • Rusko – Woo Boost
  • Tugboat – Don't Break It

102.4 Klassic

  • Johann Sebastian Bach – Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: Allegro
  • Luigi Boccherini – Minuet
  • Frédéric Chopin – Waltz in D flat major, Op. 64, No. 1
  • Antonín Dvořák – Humoresque, Op. 101 No. 7
  • George Frideric Handel – Hallelujah from Messiah
  • Franz Liszt – Hungarian Rhapsody
  • Felix Mendelssohn – Spring Song
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Serenade No. 13 in G for String Orchestra 1: Allegro
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Serenade No. 13 in G for String Orchestra 4: Rondo
  • Gioacchino Rossini – The Thieving Magpie Overture
  • Gioacchino Rossini – The William Tell Overture
  • Camille Saint-Saëns – Carnival of the Animals: The Fossils
  • John Philip Sousa – The Stars and Stripes Forever
  • Johann Strauss Jr. – Blue Danube
  • Richard Wagner – Ride of the Valkyries
  • Émile Waldteufel – Skaters Waltz

104.2 Kabron

  • Ambush – Este Reggaeton
  • Blaster Chicks – Vamonos Hasta Bajo
  • Calle Cardona – Get Down
  • Chacka – Friendz
  • DJ Genesis ft. Simola – Ella Prende Gilla
  • Don Omar – Diva Virtual
  • FDK – Lujo
  • FDK ft. Pinky – Dejate Llevar
  • Flama – Movimiento Espectacular
  • Mr. Kapri – Maria Juana
  • Pitbull – Maldito Alchohol
  • Prophex – La Turbina
  • Prophex ft. R-1 – Se Fue La Luz
  • Reggae Black – Sueltate Y Toma
  • Vakero – Ponte A Trabajar
  • Villanosam – Todavia No Hay Na

106.66 The Blood

  • After the Burial – Bezerker
  • Amon Amarth – Runes to My Memory
  • Between the Buried and Me – Obfuscation
  • The Black Dahlia Murder – Necropolis
  • Black Veil Brides – Perfect Weapon
  • Chemlab – Suicide Jag
  • The Dillinger Escape Plan – Farewell, Mona Lisa
  • Drowning Pool – Feel LIke I Do
  • Goatwhore – Apocalyptic Havoc
  • Job for a Cowboy – Regurgitated Disinformation
  • KMFDM – WWIII
  • Marilyn Manson – Arma-Goddamn-Mortherfuckin-Geddon
  • Mastodon – Divinations
  • Miss May I – Apologies are For the Weak
  • Opeth – The Lotus Eater
  • OTEP – Rise, Rebel, Resist
  • Shai Hulud – Misanthropy Pure
  • Strapping Young Lad – Love?
  • Tugboat – Slow Revolution
  • You Love Her Coz She's Dead – Engine Wrecker

107.77 The Mix

  • Adam Ant – Stand and Deliver
  • Aldo Nova – Fantasy
  • Bonnie Tyler – Holding Out For a Hero
  • Bush – Machinehead
  • Butthole Surfers – Pepper
  • Faith No More – Epic
  • Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Relax
  • The Icicle Works – Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream)
  • Joe "Bean" Esposito – You're The Best
  • Mark Morrison – Return of the Mack
  • Mötley Crüe – Live Wire
  • Mötley Crüe – Shout at the Devil
  • Robert Tepper – No Easy Way Out
  • Run DMC – My Adidas
  • Social Distortion – Ball and Chain
  • Sublime – What I Got
  • Talk Talk – It's My Life
  • Tone-Loc – Funky Cold Medina

WDDT CPDG Adult Swim

  • Black Mountain – Let Spirits Ride
  • Cerebral Ballzy – Insufficient Fair
  • Cheesburger – Winner
  • Danger Doom – Basket Case
  • Dethklok – The Cyborg Slayers
  • J.G. Thirlwell – No Vacancy (The Venture Bros. Theme)
  • Mike Bigga – The War
  • Odd Future – Anarchy
  • Schooly D – Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme (Remix)
  • Tim and Eric – Sports! (Sports Bar Remix)
  • Unknown Hinson – Save Me From Myself
  • Wavves – Idiot

Initiation Station

On November 1, in advance of the game's release, an external character creation tool named the Saints Row Initiation Station was made available, allowing players to create their characters before playing the game. They are able to upload their character to the community site where they can share it with others, and download characters created by others. Early access to the Initiation Station was made available to those who pre-ordered Red Faction: Armageddon or purchased the Saints Row Double Pack on October 25th.

Platinum Pack

The collector's edition of Saints Row: The Third cost $99.99 USD and includes the following:

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  • A custom modeled Saints Row headset that auto-tunes your voice (The headset works with a 3.5MM audio input and smartphone devices; it does not work on Xbox Live and the Playstation Network, though can be made to work through an adapter).
  • Saints Row: The Third Original Soundtrack.

PC Version

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The PC version running on multiple monitors

The PC version for Saints Row: The Third, like Red Faction: Armageddon was done in-house by Volition, promising a much better PC experience than Saints Row 2. The PC version adds a video record mode that allows you to record and save gameplay clips. It also features a much higher upper limit on the graphical presentation.

Minimum Requirements:

OS: Microsoft® Windows® XP

Processor: 2GHz Dual Core Processor (Intel® Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2) or higher

Memory: 2GB System RAM or more

Graphics: 320MB Video RAM GPU w/ Shader Model 3.0 support.

  • NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800 series or better.
  • ATI Radeon™ HD3800 series or better

DirectX®: 9.0c

Hard Drive: 10GB

Sound: 100% DirectX® 9.0C compliant sound card or equivalent onboard sound

Recommended System:

OS: Microsoft® Windows® 7

Processor: Any Quad Core Processor (Intel® Core i5 or AMD Phenom™ II X4) or 3.0+ Dual Core CPU

Memory: 4GB System RAM or more

Graphics: 1GB Video RAM GPU w/ Shader Model 4.0 support.

  • NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 400 series or better.
  • ATI Radeon™ HD5000 series or better

DirectX®: 11

Hard Drive: 10GB

Sound: 100% DirectX® 9.0C compliant sound card or equivalent onboard sound

Co-op Play:

NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800 cards or higher. Requirement of 640MB of Video RAM.

ATI Radeon™ HD3800 cards or higher. Requirement of 1GB of Video RAM.

PS3 Exclusive Content Mix-up

THQ had promised that the PS3 version of the game would have exclusive content at launch (a multiplayer game mode and a unique weapon). For reasons unknown, that could not be made available. So, to compensate, all North American users who purchased a new PS3 copy of the game and redeemed their online pass code before February 13, 2012, received a free digital copy of Saints Row 2.

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Three images which appear to be posters of THQ’s yet to be announced game, Saints Row 3 have made it way to the internet.

 

According to a thread at GAF, these are “possibly” designs for the cover of Game Informer which will be running a cover story about the game in one of its upcoming issues.

 

A sharp forum member had explained why it might turn out to be GI”s cover:

 

Almost everything is shoved in the right half, which would make a lot of sense for a Game Informer cover, and it would explain why they delayed the reveal and suddenly refused to acknowledge the game’s existence a lot more than before, since Game Informer requests stuff like that.

 

That makes sense to us. Whatever it’s, the game is set to be unveiled soon and fans should get excited.

 

By the looks of the poster, it seems Johnny Gat will be back in the sequel to the popular Saints Row 2.

 

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THQ today announced the upcoming release of Saints Row: The Third, the highly-anticipated next installment in the multi-million unit selling Saints Row franchise.

 

Developed by Volition, Inc., Saints Row: The Third is scheduled for release on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC this holiday season.

 

“Saints Row: The Third puts you on top of the world, right at the beginning of the game, with all the perks that go along with being the head of an elite criminal organization,” said Danny Bilson, THQ Executive Vice President, Core Games. “There’s no delivering pizza, no shuttling family members about in a long series of taxi missions. Instead, you take all the power of the Third Street Saints and you take the world by storm.”

 

The first details of Saints Row: The Third will be revealed in the exclusive cover story in Game Informer’s April issue, shipping to subscribers in early March 2011.

 

About Saints Row: The Third

Years after taking Stilwater for their own, the Third Street Saints have evolved from street gang to household brand name, with Saints sneakers, Saints energy drinks and Johnny Gat bobble head dolls all available at a store near you. The Saints are kings of Stilwater, but their celebrity status has not gone unnoticed. The Syndicate, a legendary criminal fraternity with pawns in play all over the globe, has turned its eye on the Saints and demands tribute. Refusing to kneel to the Syndicate, you take the fight to a new city, playing out the most outlandish gameplay scenarios ever seen. Strap it on.

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The latest issue of Game Informer features a full-blown reveal on the recently announced threequel, Saints Row: The Third. With scans now on out the net (no, we’re not linking to them), we’ve pulled some of the finer bits from the article for easy reading.

 

The game opens up in the city of Stilwater. The Saints are kings of the city; they’ve run out every other gang and the locals consider them guardians. In partnership with mega-corporation Ultor, the gang is selling Saints-branded t-shirts, bobble heads, and other novelties. With no other gang to compete against, the player begins the game robbing a bank with comrades Johnny Gat and Shaundi. Though they’ve bribed police to look the other way, another crime organization’s ponied up more. Syndicate, an international gang, happens to own the bank that the player and company are attempting to rob. Next thing you know, the trio awaken aboard a private jet owned by Syndicate.

 

This is the start of the game’s first mission. A firefight breaks out in the sky which eventually leads to the player and Shaundi free-falling out of the jet. Whilst falling through the sky, you’ll shoot down Syndicate members, avoid the debris of free-falling tanks and cars, and dive towards Shaundi, whose parachute-less. According to the magazine, “the mission’s already featured more action than any previous Saints Row game”. Then, another twist, literally. The plane, now falling from the sky, does a 180 degree turn and comes plummeting towards you and Shaundi. You throw her to the ground and break through the window of the oncoming plane. Unfortunately, Phillipe Loren, leader of Morning Star (a gang within syndicate), escapes. Loren is the game’s primary antagonist.

 

Players land in the city of Steelport, a city in economic decline whose appearance is vastly different to that of Stilwater’s. It’s filled with skyscrapers, warehouses and one-story apartments. Volition’s including “numerous landmarks” in the city for players to easily determine their location without looking at the mini-map, and have said that the skyline is visible from almost any point in the city, so you’ll always know a route to downtown. Naturally, as the city is in decline, both the Saints and Syndicate see the opportunity in rebuilding it.

 

Steelport is home to four gangs. Morning Star are “suit-wearing, chain-smoking European baddies straight out of a Bond) film”. They prefer sniper rifles and SMGs as their weapons of choice. The Luchadores, or “the muscle”, are masked wrestlers that drive around in SUVs and deal drug. They prefer close-range combat and heavy weapons. The Deckers are “computer nerds” that deal with security and money laundering. Finally, the STAG Unit (Special Tactical Anti Gang Unit) are “tasked with riddling the streets of any gang,” whether it be the Saints or Syndicate.

 

The Third plays host to your standard arsenal of weapons — pistols, SMGs, rifles, grenades, — but also throws in that Saints Row fun. The magazine descried a “giant bat shaped like a certain sex toy”/”floppy rubber weapon” the players can make use of (let your mind ponder). As for new generic weapons, players can now call in airstrikes and predator drones, where the screen shifts perspective to a top-down view.

 

Other small tidbits:

 

* L1/LB speeds up the players actions. The developers call it the “awesome button”. Tired of waiting to hijack a car? Use L1/LB to missile kick into the driver’s seat.

* There are no more hamburgers, liquor, etc. for health regeneration. Health will now regenerate on its own much faster.

* There’s one mission in the game where you take control of a tank falling out of the sky.

vakar dar buvo nuleakinti 4 picai is gameinformer zurnalo. na vistiek ant dienu pasirodys jie ir paciam gameinformer.bet siaip pagrindas info jau cia pateikta.

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We’ve collected lots of details from the scans for you below:

 

* Volition says that Clive Owen’s movie, Shoot “Em Up is one of their primary influences for Saints Row: The Third.

* Saints Row: The Third will have a primary antogonist, named Phillipe Loren, unlike previous games which featured sprawling stories.

* You’ll be the Kingpin of a massive gang in Saints Row: The Third, but you can dress however you want to in the game.

* Cars will deform and crumble in a much more realistic manner thanks to the new tech used in the game.

* The city is cramped with things to do. The missions are very exciting and varied, the game’s non-linear and encourages creativity.

* Customizable weapons, which is a first for the series. You’ll be able to customise your weapons, cars and personalize them to suit your needs.

* Saints Row: The Third will be much more chaotic than the previous two installments.

* First game in the series to have a standard leveling up system, earn respect to upgrade your character as you want to.

teaseris labai informatyvus..bet nors i gera vieta ikala.. :)

o cia nauji screenai kurie yra aplamai is zaidimo normalios kokybes.kas nemate dar.

 

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The latest issue of the PlayStation Magazine contains a bunch of new Saints Row: The Third details. You can check out the information from the magazine below.

 

-The player will make major, major decisions that dictate the ending they’ll see when its all said and done.

 

-As you gain control of the city you will be able to build safes houses

 

-You can pimp your rides in both form and function,the game will automatically save custom rides for later use

 

- Flash Points are random pocket of rival gangs you must clear out to gain great control over a particular district.These missions emerge organically.

 

-Mayhem missions often change game conditions,and feels like their own mini games

 

-Story missions will be far more diverse,developers are aiming to provide something fresh and unexpected for 75% of the missions in the game

 

-The graphics are better than SR2 with realistic lighting a noticeably higher level of detail,and a slightly less cartoonish aesthetic

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Full gameplay

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Pre-order to get Professor Genki.

Saints Row: The Third bonus trailer

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Gta is never dead :thumbup:

 

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