The Saints Row video game series revolves heavily around numerous fictional organized crime groups and street gangs. Each gang has a different background as well as members of different races or ethnic groups and specialize in different criminal activities. The games follow the 3rd Street Saints. The best place to get cheats, codes, cheat codes, walkthrough, guide, FAQ, unlockables, tricks, and secrets for Saints Row: The Third (Saints Row 3) for PC.
Sex, money, and drugs. Saints Row the Third knows what is worth collecting. To get all of the collectibles in the game, which will net you “The Life of the Party” and the “Getting the Goods” achievements/trophies, you’ll need to find all 20 of the three different items, as well as the 20 photo opportunities which are not listed in this guide since they are always out in the open, on the ground, and right where the icon says they’ll be.As for the other collectibles, they can be a little tricky at times by hiding in caves and on top of buildings. Once you have a flying vehicle, all the collectibles will be accessible and ripe for the picking. You’ll also notice there are only 19 sexdolls listed since you grab the first one as part of the main story.StanfieldSexdolls1: These ladies will be on the grass, across the street from the middle entrance of the Burns Hill nuclear reactor.2: You can find this batch on the roof of the Cleaners beside the church, on the middle staircase. You’ll need a flying vehicle to get there.3: In the backyard of the second house south of the church on the east side of the street.4: In another backyard, in the house across the street from the apartment building and beside the electrical tower.5: These are on the ground in a back alley, sitting in a dumpster behind the Cyberlesque building. Money Pallets1: This stack of cash is located in front of the tree that is at the center of this small park.2: Located beside a dumpster behind the Moulin Gothique building.3: Located on the roof of the building, above the loading bay.
You can either use the stairs to get up there if you don’t have a flying vehicle ready.4: Inside Smiling Jack’s Diner. Enter the diner and go to the back room to find it.5: To the right of the Rusty Needle billboard, there is a house on the cliff. In the backyard is the pile of cash. Drug Packages1: This is found on the porch at the rear of the house across the street from the stairs leading up from the factory across the street.2: Located on the roof of the apartment building. You’ll need a flying vehicle to get this one.3: On top of the Cyberlesque building to the North, this stash will be sitting on the edge of the roof.4: This can be found on top of a container behind the Steelport Hardware store which is across the street from the Cyberlesque.5: This is one of the more tricky collectibles. Go to the north side of the bridge where the marker is and go to the edge of the cliff.
Look down to the ledge beside the water and jump down to find a cave. Enter it and you’ll find the stash inside.6: Head to the third house to the east of the bridge at this marker which has a patio that reaches out over the cliff. Down below it will be another ledge that leads to another cave like the previous stash.
Enter the cave for some blow up dolls and the drugs.Carver IslandSexdolls6: Under the bridge, there is a small island with a fenced in area and an electrical tower. The sex dolls are located within the fenced area.7: On the train tracks, there will be a broken down train car that has the crate of dolls sitting on top of it.8: These fine ladies can be found beside a dumpster behind the Steelport Laundry, next to a blue apartment building.9: Behind the Buster Flush casino, these dolls are sitting on a flatbed trailer at the loading docks.10: Behind Steelport Pawn, the crate of dolls is found along the waterfront.
Take the stairs down to the walkway and find the crate next to a payphone. Money Pallets6: On Arapice Island, inside the rail yard at the chemical plant, there is a high set of stairs that lead to an office at the top. The pallet is located on the second stairs platform from the top.7: Across from the building on the northwest corner, there are some train tracks. The pallet is inside the middle train car.8: Across the street from the factory that is across the street from the 3 Count Casino, the money pallet is in the corner next to a dumpster behind the building there.9: To the west of the Friendly Fire at the marker, there will be a water tower next to the highway. The pallet is at the feet of the tower. To get it, you’ll either need to jump off the freeway or fly to the base of the tower.10: Behind the 3 Count Casino, down the stairs that lead to the docks to the docks, there is an open container on the north side of the street. Look inside to find the cash.
Drug Packages7: To the east of the bridge that leads to Arapice Island, there is a lot with a stack of crates and containers in it. In the center, there will be one open container that has the drug package in it.8: In the alley next to a dumpster, behind the building that has the large “Cenci and Sons: Superhero Academy” billboard on the side of it.9: Under the bridge, there is a small building that has four loading doors on the front of it. The package is on the ground behind it.10: Next to the red building that has the “Troubadours of the 8 Track” billboard, there is a building with a water tower on top of it. If you don’t have a flying vehicle, you can climb the stairs to the roof and get the package at the base of the water tower.11: Along the water front on the east side, there is a set of train cars that are tipped over.
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Closer to the water, there is a staircase that leads down to the walkway there where the drugs are sitting.
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(2013–present)Platform(s)29 August 200620 January 2015Saints Row is an created by and published by, that tells the story of a gang called the Third Street Saints; the title comes from the name of the district of the gang's home territory. Typically, gameplay is presented in an open world format because of the mixture of with action-adventure and sequences.
The series is known for its comedic elements. The games' stories are written as comedies that feature homages and parodies, as well as.After completing in late 2002, developer Volition began work on the original game in mid-2003.
The game was released in 2006 to critical acclaim and commercial success. The sequel, was released in 2008 to similar acclaim but greater commercial success. The series' third entry, was released on 15 November 2011. The series' fourth entry, was released on 20 August 2013, with an expansion called released on 20 January 2015 in North America and 23 January 2015 in Europe. As of September 2013, the series has had unit sales in excess of 13 million, making it one of the. Main article:Saints Row is the first installment in the series, having begun development in mid-2003 as a title under the name Bling Bling.
The game was announced at E3 2005 for the. As the first sandbox style video game to be released for the Xbox 360, Saints Row was widely anticipated; its pre-beta demo build set records after being downloaded nearly 400,000 times within a week. It had sales in excess of 500,000 during its September 2006 release month, and was critically acclaimed.
To date , the game has had sales in excess of two million units.The game is set in the fictional city Stilwater, which is located in the state of. The player character is inducted into the 3rd Street Saints gang after they save their life, and assists the Saints in eliminating three rival gangs that control the city. After the gangs have been eliminated, police chief Monroe kidnaps the Saints founder Julius Little and offers the player to exchange the gang leader's freedom for mayor Marshall Winslow's life. After Winslow is assassinated, Monroe is murdered by the Saints, and Julius is freed. The other Saints members look towards the player character, considering them their new leader. The new mayor Richard Hughes invites the player character aboard his private yacht and Julius betrays the player by blowing the yacht up and killing everyone but the protagonist on board. The game was renowned for being the first seventh-generation sandbox game, and introduced features which have since become staples to the genre.
It introduces, an in-game mobile phone, and elaborate character and vehicle customization. Saints Row 2 (2008).
Main article:Saints Row 2 began development in mid-2006, a few months before the Xbox 360 release of Saints Row. While a port of Saints Row was in development, it was cancelled when Saints Row 2 was confirmed in May 2007. A port, announced in June 2008, was released in early 2009. Three downloadable content packs were developed and launched in mid-2009 (for console only), including and.Saints Row 2 is set years after Saints Row; having survived the yacht explosion, the player character awakens from a coma in a prison hospital and, after escaping, saves Johnny Gat from execution.
Together with the newcomers Carlos, Shaundi, and Pierce, they begin to revive the 3rd Street Saints, gradually reclaiming Stilwater from the three gangs that had taken control of the city in the meantime (The Sons of Samedi, The Ronin, and The Brotherhood). The Ultor Corporation, responsible for the redevelopment of the Saint's Row district, eventually recognizes the Saints as a threat and attempts to extinguish them, but the player character assassinates Ultor's CEO Dane Vogel, severely weakening the company. The ending sees the Saints run Stilwater once more. The game builds upon the fundamentals of Saints Row by improving the respect system, adding more varied activities, increasing the extent to which the player can customize their character, gang, and vehicles, and adding a number of new vehicle models. It expands the Stilwater setting and adds new gameplay features and content.
Downloadable content Saints Row 2 received several (DLC) releases, including two story DLCs. The first, Ultor Exposed, adds -themed content, and stars American pornographic actress, who plays herself as a and former for the Ultor Corporation.
It was released on 23 April 2009. The second, Corporate Warfare, focuses on the struggle between the 3rd Street Saints and the Ultor Corporation, and was released on 28 May 2009.Saints Row: The Third (2011). Main article:Saints Row: The Third was announced in March 2011. It was released in North America on 15 November 2011, in Europe on 18 November 2011, for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows platforms. The game began early development at Volition in September 2008, a month before Saints Row 2 was due to release.
The player controls the leader of the 3rd Street Saints, who have grown from their humble roots as a street gang into a worldwide crime group. The story centers around the conflict between the Saints and the Syndicate, a rival crime group who seek to take advantage of the Saints' influence. Though the first two Saints Row games were set in the fictional city of Stilwater, Saints Row: The Third is set in a new city named Steelport. Steelport is run by three gangs, much like Stilwater was in Saints Row and Saints Row 2, yet these gangs—Morning Star, the Deckers and the Luchadores—are all under the control of the Syndicate. Later on in the game, a division of the military known as S.T.A.G. Is called to Steelport by authorities in an attempt to eradicate all of the gangs in the city. Downloadable content was announced before the game's November 2011 release along with a commitment from publisher to support 40 weeks of content.
Among smaller upgrades, three main content packs were released: Genkibowl VII (released 17 January 2012), Gangstas in Space (released 21 February 2012), and The Trouble with Clones (released 20 March 2012).Saints Row IV (2013). Main article:The connections between Saints Row and Volition's series begin as early as the series' first installment in 2001,. The first Red Faction takes place in 2075 and continues the story of The Ultor Corporation, who have begun mining operations on Mars due to Earth's rapidly depleting resources. This storyline is heavily referenced in (and its DLC). Despite potential licensing conflicts after purchased the rights to the Red Faction series in 2013, references to the events of Red Faction continued to make appearances in the Saints Row series. On 14 February 2018, Nordic (now known as ) acquired Koch Media, effectively reuniting the Red Faction and Saints Row IPs under the same publishing umbrella for the first time since THQ's bankruptcy and acquisition by Nordic. Agents of Mayhem.
Main article:On 6 June 2016, Volition released a trailer for a new IP set in the Saints Row universe,. The game is set in a futuristic, and takes place after the events of 's 'recreate earth' ending. The cinematic announcement trailer shows Persephone Brimstone (a character featured in Gat Out of Hell) leading an organization known as 'M.A.Y.H.E.M.'
Under the Ultor Corporation's payroll and to stop the terrorist organisation 'L.E.G.I.O.N.' From destroying the world's nations. Agents of Mayhem was released on 15 August 2017. Pierce Washington and Oleg Kirlov are two of the game's twelve playable characters, while Johnny Gat and Kinzie Kensington are playable as characters. Reception Critical reception Aggregate review scoresAs of 20 January 2015. Game(X360) 81(PC) 72(X360) 81(PS3) 82(PC) 84(X360) 84(PS3) 82(PC) 86(X360) 81(PS3) 76Both Saints Row and Saints Row 2 received positive reviews for their Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 ports.
However, the mobile phone ports of both games as well as the Windows port of Saints Row 2 received a more mixed response. Additionally, the downloadable content packs for Saints Row 2 received mostly average reviews.The Xbox 360 port of Saints Row received generally positive reviews and scores. It received an 82.20% and 81/100 from review aggregators GameRankings and Metacritic respectively. Reviewer Douglass Perry awarded the game an 8.5/10, praising the presentation and gameplay while pointing out technical shortcomings as well as the often forced humour. Reviewer Greg Kasavin awarded the game an 8.3/10, giving credit to the driving, the action, the presentation and the story. However, he criticized the lack of polish and lack of variety in mission design.
It was hailed as 'the best reason to own a 360 this side of ' and a 'must buy' by reviewer Vicious Sid, who awarded it five stars out of five.Both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 ports of Saints Row 2 received positive reviews. It received an 83.37% and 82.99% from GameRankings respectively, and 82/100 and 81/100 from Metacritic respectively. Reviewer Gerald Villoria awarded the game four and a half stars out of five and said that ' Saints Row 2 offers up a shooting and driving experience that is plenty of fun. It's self-consciously funny in its irreverence, and its low-brow humor will definitely appeal to much of its audience'.
IGN reviewer Nate Ahearn awarded Saints Row 2 an 8.2/10, praising the gameplay but criticizing the lack of polish and the weak artificial intelligence. However, the PC port of Saints Row 2 received a much less positive response. It received an aggregated score of 70.68% and 72/100 from GameRankings and Metacritic.Dan Whitehead of Eurogamer wrote that Grand Theft Auto IV was a boon for the Saints Row series since it allowed the latter to be 'gleeful silly sandbox games' as the former series took a more serious turn. Sales Saints Row 2 shipped over two million units for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 during October 2008, the month of its release.On 2 November 2011, THQ CEO Brian Farrell announced that Saints Row: The Third was already the most pre-ordered title in series history.
In fact, the game had four times the number of pre-orders Saints Row 2 had two weeks before its launch. THQ estimated the game would ship over 3 million units before the publisher's fiscal year ends in March 2012. By comparison, Saints Row 2 launched in October 2008 and sold 2.6 million by the end of the fiscal year. On 25 January 2012, THQ announced that The Third had shipped 3.8 million units globally and are expecting to ship between five and six million units lifetime on the title.To date, the series has roughly sold over 13 million units, including over three million for Saints Row 2. Other appearances Johnny Gat appears as a guest character in the parody fighting game. Pierce Washington is a featured character in the game.
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