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SAINTS ROW 3 MOTORCYCLES FREE
With so many opportunities to earn respect, you're totally free to do only those activities you enjoy, and ignore the rest.Ī tank sure comes in handy when you're trying to cost Steelport some serious coin. Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax is a reality-show gauntlet of deadly traps and deadlier enemies, in which everything is fair game, except shooting pictures of pandas, because as we all know, killing pandas is unethical. In Tank Mayhem, you must create a certain amount of destruction within a time limit, but you get to do it by harnessing the tremendous firepower of a tank. Guardian Angel puts you in a helicopter with a rocket launcher or sniper rifle to protect Saints on the ground. The available activities include returning favorites like Insurance Fraud and Mayhem, and a number of great new pursuits. Yes, "more" is the driving philosophy of The Third-more awesome weapons, more amazing vehicles, more really fun stuff to do. You earn respect for just about everything you do, and as you level up, you gain access to a host of upgrades-health increases, combat abilities, the option to recruit more gang members to follow you around, and much more. Many of these reward you for doing things that you might want to do for fun anyway, like streaking, vehicle surfing, driving in oncoming traffic, catching big air in cars, doing wheelies or stoppies on motorcycles, nailing basejumps, killing people in those creepy mascot outfits, and much, much more. From the moment you arrive in Steelport, you have access to an assortment of vehicles to steal for chop shops and targets to assassinate for clients, as well as a tremendous list of challenges you can strive to complete or ignore. In The Third, you're never held back from advancing through the story, or from doing just about anything else. Previous Saints Row games required you to do activities to earn enough respect to proceed to the next story mission. This kind of freedom characterizes the entire Saints Row: The Third experience. There are few decisions more important than your choice of facial hair. And if you get bored with your character's current appearance, voice, or outfit, plastic surgery and clothing from the varied boutiques of Steelport cost a pittance, so you can reinvent yourself as often as you please. Seeing a man in a sexy cowgirl outfit or a woman wearing a giant Johnny Gat head in cutscenes in which everyone treats him or her as a respected gang boss is hilarious. If you wish to create a blonde bombshell with a beard or a mean-looking man who sounds like a woman from Eastern Europe, you can.
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The number of character customization options is impressive, and there are no restrictions on what elements you combine. If you choose, you can make it all the more absurd by creating a character who speaks in zombie grunts or wears an animal mascot suit (when he opts to wear anything at all). Occasionally, the game's "anything goes" tone goes a little too far-a mission that uses human trafficking of sex workers as a plot point to support its cartoonish mayhem is one example-but the story typically succeeds at being absurd, goofy fun. And at key moments, the action is energized by fitting uses of music the pounding rhythms of Kanye West's "Power" make a great early set piece even more exciting, for instance, and a fun sing-along between your character and another creates feelings of warmth and camaraderie among the Saints. Along the way, you meet some great new characters, like Oleg, a strongman so huge, he can only ride in the bed of pickup trucks and who defies expectations by being learned and philosophical. As their leader, it's up to you to lead them from upstart newcomers to rulers of the town, which means frequently coming into conflict with the local gangs, the masked Luchadores, stylish Morningstars, and Tron-inspired Deckers. Following an incredible opening sequence that involves the kind of bank heist that only the Saints can pull off, the gang is transplanted from their hometown of Stilwater to the city of Steelport. No knowledge of earlier Saints Row games is needed to jump into the insanity of The Third. Now Playing: Saints Row: The Third Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's