

A remake of Saints 2 but not as it was obviously. He's been in a coma and comes out at that point.
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The other difference in opinion is I've said for a LONG time they should do the dream thing and could receive the series to more of a Saints Row 2 never even happened. We have similar tastes except wasn't a fan of Fuzz. On the other hand, they could subvert it - The President wakes up and in a groggy state comments on how it was all a dream - before it turns out it was not a dream. Waking up to find that The Boss had never become The President would disappoint me no end. In Saints Row IV, the planet Earth is destroyed, if there was ever a game that would pull a “ Dallas”, it’s Saints Row.

Gat Out of Hell may not have had licensed music, but it did have several people singing in one cutscene which was a frigging musical. I definitely want more of that - but it’s still not what I mean. Now, sure I would like the radio stations to play something while driving around, but occasionally in the previous games you’d be driving with a homie when they’d change the radio station and start singing along. Okay, so that could be taken two ways, especially since Gat Out of Hell didn’t have any licensed music. Of course, since you get super powers quite early on, I get Volition’s thinking - why remake or redesign Stilwater when you’re going to be super jumping and gliding everywhere inside a couple of hours? So, Saints Row 5th is a perfect excuse to go back and do it - let the 3rd Street Saints go back to 3rd Street! There’s only a small section set in Stilwater, and that’s someone’s personal simulation. It just felt really lazy of Volition to just reuse the map for the “Simulation” that everyone was trapped in. Saints Row The Third was set there, as the gang had been kidnapped from their hometown of Stilwater. The main thing that I disliked about Saints Row IV was that it took place in Steelport. Sure, when I replayed Saints Row 2 fairly recently it was so damned hard, but it reminds me of those old PlayStation games, and doesn’t nostalgia make everything better? Speaking of bashing into cars, though, the demolition derby was missing from both the third and fourth games, and as someone who enjoys that sort of thing, that absence was felt. Much more interesting than just having to drive around and bashing into speeding cars as with police cars in other open world games. The cameraman handing you weapons and telling you to stop crimes with them for bonus points, breaking up fights by chainsawing people, stopping skateboarders with satchel charges… It was crazy, and brilliant. One of my favourite things in Saints Row 2 was where you had to pose as a police officer for a violent version of Cops, cheekily titled Fuzz. And honestly, I just want an excuse to shoot mascots. Like how odd it was for them to not include the Cluckin’ Bell fast food franchise in Steelport. Saints Row The Third made it seem like Super Ethical Reality Climax was a huge deal, so it would be weird to not include it. Seeing contestants murder their way through the shoddily-made sets is always great fun - I mean it’s right there in the title. Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climaxįirst and foremost, Professor Genki’s famous game show just has to return. Not an official title, each has followed a different naming convention so I expect this one will be a take on “a fifth” being an alcohol term. So, since we know it’s coming, here’s what I want from Saints Row 5th. Super secret agents just aren’t the same as street-hardened gangsters. It's been a while since we got a new Saints Row game, with the release of Gat out of Hell, but finally it’s been announced - a new Saints Row game is in development! Volition did release Agents of Mayhem, which is set in an alternate universe to the gang 'em up - but apart from some visual similarities and shared characters, it's a different beast entirely. Articles // 2nd Sep 2019 - 3 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Five Things I want from Saints Row 5 (and One I Don’t)
