Saints Row: The Third & Fourth

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Saints Row: The Third & Fourth

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Anyone else looking forward to this zany sandbox experience? The good news is that the PC port will not be awful this time.. Time to fire up some +15 trainers :P
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I'm very stoked, too poor to get it anytime soon though! Someday... I'm sure it's gonna be amazing though, I love SR2.
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The gameplay trailers have really sold me on this game. I just looks completely over the top and really focused on fun! Isn't that what games are supposed to be all about?
I will get the X360 version if reviews are positive.
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They released a "demo" of sorts on xbox live.

Its called the initiation station, and it allows you to play with the character creator, after which you can upload your character to the system and use it (or any character uploaded by someone else) in the game when it comes out.

I spent a good hour just tooling around with the creation options. Fun stuff, though there was an interesting option in the body section.

There's a slider called "Sex Appeal". Changing this for a female character predictably makes her rack bigger or smaller. What's funny is that male characters have the option too. It just adjusts something else. :lol:

Crank it up to 100 and get some cheap 4th grade laughs as your characters package grows to such a ridiculous size he would surely have trouble walking.

Call me childish, but when I saw that I found it hilarious.
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I would've laughed too. Wow, lol.
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Impressions of the PC version anyone?
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I put a but of time into it (360 version) and its everything an SR game should be. Over the top sandbox fun. The opening that had you in a shoot out while jumping out of place was epic. If you liked 2, than this one will be a no brainer.
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Pulsar_t wrote:Impressions of the PC version anyone?

I haven't or won't be playing the PC version myself, but I hear it's actually extremely well optimized and very impressive, which is nice considering I heard the total opposite about SR2.
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OldSchool_Boy wrote:Saints Row: The Third on PC

WHAT DID I JUST WATCH :lol:
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