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Saints Row

By Greg Kasavin, GameSpot.com on 14/09/2006

More THQ reviews , RRP: AU$120.00

The good:

  • It successfully copies the oft-imitated-but-untouchable Grand Theft Auto formula
  • Fun, responsive driving controls are as good as on-foot shooting action
  • Impressive presentation, featuring amazing explosions and great audio
  • Mostly well-written, well-acted story will compel you to keep playing
  • Various little why-didn't-someone-think-of-that-sooner features

The bad:

  • In some ways, it will be familiar to a fault to anyone who's played much GTA
  • Some noticeable bugs and glitches
  • Not much variety to the mission design

The bottomline:

Saints Row may look like just another Grand Theft Auto rip-off, but the rare quality of its action and presentation make it stand tall on its own merits.

Buying choices:

Editors' rating:

8.3/10

Users' rating:

9/10

Tags:

360 | row | saints | xbox | mission | game

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Rockstar North, the developer of the Grand Theft Auto series, should be very, very flattered by Saints Row. After all, developer Volition's take on an open-ended criminal action game is almost criminally similar to GTA on first impression.

If you've played GTA, then you'll know what to expect from Saints Row.


Like GTA, Saints Row offers much the same combination of driving and shooting action; it's set in a fictitious, modern American city. But this superficial lack of originality only hurts the game at first glance, if at all. As outstanding as the GTA games are, you'll find that Saints Row is similarly enjoyable in many important respects--and even better in a couple of key ways.

You begin play by determining your character's appearance, and you have what seems like a limitless number of options to choose from. The game starts with you nearly getting caught in the cross fire of a gang war. You're saved by Julius (voiced perfectly by Keith David), the charismatic leader of a racially diverse gang called the 3rd Street Saints, one of Stilwater's four biggest criminal groups. And he invites you to join up. The game's introductory cutscene has a couple of lines of painfully bad dialogue in it, suggesting that Saints Row will go on to bombard you with horrible clichés and an appalling fake attitude. But, somehow, somewhere, the story gets really good.

The beginning of the game sets up how the gameplay experience itself is structured. There are several different main story arcs for you to follow, involving the Saints' war against its three rivals. Each enemy gang has its own identity, preferred vehicles, and major characters, and you may attempt to take over their turf in whatever order you wish. However, you can't just jump from one story mission to another. The game makes you earn "respect" before you can take on missions, which is mostly a contrived way of forcing you to try out the many different ancillary activities available in Saints Row, rather than just blowing through the story. This structure might seem heavy handed at first, but since there are many fairly easy and entertaining ways to earn respect in the game, it turns out to be more good than bad.

The search for more respect will introduce you to some of Saints Row's many amusing minigames. Though most all of them are fun, the best ones are probably "insurance fraud", in which you must deliberately throw yourself into oncoming traffic as violently and in front of as many witnesses as possible, and "mayhem", which simply tasks you with causing as much death and destruction as possible within a certain time limit.

The reason basic activities like rescuing hookers and defending drug dealers going on their equivalent of a paper route are entertaining in Saints Row is because the game has rock-solid driving and shooting controls. The game's action is gleefully and appallingly over-the-top to the point of being silly, though the liberal use of profanity and adult content in the script earns this game its MA15+ rating with honours. The dozens of different cars in the game not only look great but also have distinctly different handling characteristics, yet they're all quite easy to steer through tight turns and oncoming traffic and so forth. What's more, the game is filled with truly spectacular explosions and a good selection of guns. Also, you'll frequently get to fight alongside up to three computer-controlled "homies", who'll do a thoroughly competent job of following you around and helping you kill whoever's shooting at you.

With the exception of a few fairly tough story missions and higher-level side missions, the game is very forgiving. Your character's health automatically regenerates if you avoid taking damage for a while, and you can suffer a lot of punishment before you die anyway. Also, you can carry health-restoring food items around with you, but even if you do get smoked during a mission, you're then conveniently prompted to start it over from the beginning, instantly.

Saints Row offers some other conveniences that are on the verge of being innovations, most notably in its map system. Your onscreen minimap doesn't just point you in the general direction of where you need to go (if you have a mission objective); it shows you an optimal path to get there. Saints Row even lets you save your progress whenever you want, and your hideout can be magically used to store dozens of different vehicles and an unlimited supply of basic weapons. All of these little things add up to make Saints Row, in a couple of words, very playable. You get to spend your time in this game getting to places you want to go and undertaking action-packed missions, rather than getting stuck in trial-and-error ruts, getting lost, staring at a lot of loading screens, or feeling like you're not making progress.

Much like GTA's world, the world of Saints Row looks a lot more realistic than it really is. You can safely ignore all traffic laws, and even if you do start to commit wanton acts of unprovoked violence, there's little real consequence. This doesn't mean it isn't fun to stir up trouble, though, such as by holding up a liquor store or driving down a busy sidewalk. Getting into serious trouble takes a little work, as the cops won't come after you for speeding or running red lights or anything like that. In fact, they'll ignore you even if you jump on the hood of one of their squad cars with a shotgun in hand. It takes a fairly deliberate and violent act to draw the authorities' attention, and you also need to watch out for rival enemy gang members, who may come after you in increasing numbers should you start killing their own.

The game's lack of originality is probably the worst thing that can be said about it, but Saints Row does have some other shortcomings. For instance, it doesn't have much in the way of mission variety. Since driving and shooting are the two main aspects of play, there are only so many different variations on these themes that the game is able to cook up, and you've probably seen most of it before in other games. Saints Row is a satisfyingly long game that'll probably take you about 20 hours to get to the end of the main storyline, but while you'll likely have many activities left to do and only around a 60 percent completion rate by that time, you won't necessarily feel compelled to keep doing the same types of missions over and over again.

Saints Row features a complete multiplayer component for up to 12 players, playable online or via system link. There are a variety of modes of play, most of which are familiar in concept. There's "big ass chains", in which players must gun each other down and drop each others' necklaces off at certain points on the map. The more necklaces you're carrying before you drop them off, the bigger you score, forcing you to decide just how many necklaces are worth risking your neck for. There's also a round-based mode in which one team must escort a pimp to safety while the other team tries to mow him down. The pimp is unarmed, but his slap is deadlier than concentrated fire from an assault rifle. There's a pure deathmatch mode and a team-based variant, and there's also a mode in which teams must fight each other to try and upgrade their cars as quickly as possible. Finally, there are a couple of two-player cooperative missions, in which you and a friend must team up to take on lots of computer-controlled gang members. We experienced noticeable lag in larger multiplayer matches, though the co-op missions played smoothly.

Games don't have to be different to be great. What makes Saints Row appealing straight off the bat is that, assuming you're familiar with the wildly successful GTA series, you'll know exactly what you're getting into from the moment you jack your first car in this game.

Spank me
27/06/2008, 08:38 PM

rating
9
/10

Man this was the 3rd XBOX 360 game i bought it was the best $35 ever, so good. I mean i hated the GTA series and i thought that i would never buy anything based on the same thought of thing then i bought saints row. its great so many activites and the free roam is just great! BUY IT!

Pros: -all the activitys
-car customisation
-player customisation
-awesome missions
-good graphics
-the ability to be able to get homies
-just alround atmosphere

Cons: -a few glitches (but it has never frozen on me)
-its hard to make money sometimes

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sams
23/06/2008, 01:58 AM

rating
10
/10

it is the best game ever it's not like gta at all

Pros: ??????????

Cons: well there aint any really part from the money

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HaXoR
28/11/2007, 11:29 AM

rating
9
/10

Definitely not another GTA copy! The best game of its kind!

Pros: * Realistic environment
* Player friendly interface
* Great graphics
* Creating your own character + sick **** clothing

Cons: * No cooperative
* No motorbikes, bicycles etc

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zac.gane
16/10/2007, 02:21 PM

rating
10
/10

An absolutely mind blowing game. I really liked the GTA series, but this game took it all to a different level.

Pros: -Customization. How you can create your character like on the sports games is a great feature, and the clothing, jewellry, etc is really varied.
-Realism, like going through the window after you heavily crash.
-Everything else i missed

Cons: - Prices aren't realistic (i saw a pair of jeans for $2500)

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mrvent
15/08/2007, 04:06 PM

rating
9
/10

To some this games game play in a nutshell, it's basically Grand Theft Auto. What Havok and THQ have done is build on top of the GTA formula. First of all they have put in a very in depth character customization, which makes it feel a little more like it could be you in the game, or at least a difference from your buddy's game. The vehicle customisation like the cruiser performance parts is pretty good as well. What I like most about the vehicle customization is you save your vehicles in your home base, so if you even blow it up or leave it you can always get it back with all the modifications you've done. Another nice touch made was you can have your gang members with you at pretty much any given time. It's cool having your crew there just to roll with you while you wreak havoc on the city, or if you need the extra firepower in a mission. Visually the game is very pleasing with a good variety of environments and vehicles to select from, unfortunately there's no bikes. Gameplay feel, honestly it feels pretty much identical to GTA tight controls with good old fashion open ended game play, and well I don't really have any complaints with that. We're all waiting for the next Grand Theft Auto to come out, this will satisfy the hunger for most GTA fans until Rock Star comes out with their version. Definitely recommend picking this one up.

Pros: This game rocks you can go anywhere and do anything, My personal favorite is beating the snot out of the pimps... The only part of this game that I don't like is the very end of the game, but I won't give that away...

Cons: This game has a lot of graphic language that takes away from the whole experience. Some graphic language is fine, but this is ridiculous.

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robix
26/05/2007, 05:30 PM

rating
10
/10

Tha best game EVER.

Pros: Its really fun to play and i dont think it is like gta, in gta its not so much "gangsta" in it. In Saints row its all about respect and chains and stuff.

Cons: After u complete the game u can not kill enemy gang members or do drive bys, and its too few missions in singel player mode

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Steven Levere
06/04/2007, 12:46 AM

rating
10
/10

This is the best game in the world and I love it. I play Saints Row online every day.

Pros: Great activi and great idea for getting respect in the game

Cons: no bikes, dirt bikes, motorcycles, or boats

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elehy89
30/01/2007, 07:36 AM

rating
7
/10

Good game - the glitches

Pros: Great Graphics, and great car choices.

Cons: It freezes a lot and i mean ALOT

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abduction10
30/12/2006, 05:38 AM

rating
9
/10

Love this game....the explosions are incredible and the feeling of knocking a grandma of her walker with a baseball bat jsut tickles my fancy lol

Pros: xplosions....controls.....gang fights

Cons: no bikes planes or boats

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alex the don
16/11/2006, 11:50 PM

rating
6
/10

the best game ever, if you have played GTA and you like it, you will throw GTA out of the window, set it on fire, and dance on it, and then return home to play the best game IN THE WORLD!!!! buy, you will be a idiot not to!!

Pros: insurance fraud, driving, godfather-like create a palyer options, guns, ragdoll

Cons: glitches, but somtimes it can make the game funny...if ya kno whatta mean!

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