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god damn those characters are shitty
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That's not exactly true though.Julius said that he did it because the boss was taking things too far and was as bad as the other gangs the Saints were made to stop, and Julius was 100% right.
I won't play it at all because I value my leisure time far too much for this garbage. There are so many games out there, countless games released daily across so many platforms, there's just no reason to play objective garbage made by people who despise you as a person.I'll pick it up in 2023 when it's $15 on Steam.
If you consider the way the average person plays an open world crime game as part of the story, killing the player made perfect sense because he was a violent psychopath who would spend his time between jobs driving on the sidewalk and firing into crowds for fun. Not really "Vice Kings wearing purple", but still. Maybe Julius was just really perceptive and saw warning signs early.That's not exactly true though.
Yes, the Saints were en route to becoming "Vice Kings that wore purple", but the plot hole that volition created was that in SR1, the playa doesn't ever go rogue or act out in a way that suggests he would try and stage a coup against Julius or become an unruly violent murderer.
That's not exactly true though.
Yes, the Saints were en route to becoming "Vice Kings that wore purple", but the plot hole that volition created was that in SR1, the playa doesn't ever go rogue or act out in a way that suggests he would try and stage a coup against Julius or become an unruly violent murderer. He was loyal and an obedient yet efficient soldier. Julius had no anecdotal evidence to support the idea that the playa wouldn't put down his flags in SR1. Storywise it makes much more sense for Julius to off Gat instead of the playa, since Gat does have a history of violence and refusing to use a silent/passive method if a more violent solution is available.
And no, Jules' tapes with Troy saying the Playa and Gat would never drop their flags doesn't correct this oversight, since again, there is nothing to sustain his claim.
If anything, it is Julius' actions that sour the Boss to have disregard for everything and everyone except the Saints and take up extreme prejudice as a way of life, a self-fulfilling prophecy of sorts.
Edit: @That leak video, no more gangsta poses? The way the protagonist holds her weaponry is so generic, like... unreal workshop generic.
Neenah is the only character who at first glance could be Saints material. I guarantee her story and dialogue will ensure she isn't any such thing, but at least her concept art passed as Saints-like.
If you consider the way the average person plays an open world crime game as part of the story, killing the player made perfect sense because he was a violent psychopath who would spend his time between jobs driving on the sidewalk and firing into crowds for fun. Not really "Vice Kings wearing purple", but still. Maybe Julius was just really perceptive and saw warning signs early.
They want to trick people into thinking they're the only option if you want to end racism and that the lines have already been definitively drawn. "People who disagree with us are racist because we are the movement fighting for racial justice", or "if you agree that the genders are equal, you are a feminist, because feminism just means equal rights." They also probably believe it themselves.And that's what the astroturfers and social justice ideologues will never understand; it's not about the color of their skin or their sex, it's about their attitudes and behavior.
And that's what the astroturfers and social justice ideologues will never understand; it's not about the color of their skin or their sex, it's about their attitudes and behavior.
The words "contemporary", "relatable", and "student loans" now being associated with Saints Row makes me sad.
Character loves x and did ymaybe im a fucking drunk retard but for the life of me cant understand the she is a mechanic but also studied antropoly dyke driver. what the hell is that character
Who knows, I'm trying to figure out why Eli would dress up like an even dorkier Steve Urkel.maybe im a fucking drunk retard but for the life of me cant understand the she is a mechanic but also studied antropoly dyke driver. what the hell is that character
Ahh yes, we go from 'You are a rando who gets jumped by a thug and brought into the world of gangs', to Badass Gang Boss, to the fucking memelord president to 'BRO MY STUDENT LOANS'.The words "contemporary", "relatable", and "student loans" now being associated with Saints Row makes me sad.
Watch Dogs 2 had the decency to not stoop to featuring student loans though, that's on Volition there.Ahh yes, we go from 'You are a rando who gets jumped by a thug and brought into the world of gangs', to Badass Gang Boss, to the fucking memelord president to 'BRO MY STUDENT LOANS'.
What a neck-snapping shift in tone and aim, it feels as if they've mistaken SR for Watch_Dogs.
You weren't kidding. The only copy of this video I could find was on some gaming website.Dom, who was part of the DSCC, got kicked out and decidedly to leak DSCC footage:
knowing this shit'll get taken down, i've downloaded it