There's a fucking Drumpf orange man joke... rent free in your head...
There's a high chance they might end up patching that out...
If this game turns to the bar minimum playable, I'll just make a chad trump like i did for the others.
...precisely in fear of actions like this. You aren't allowed to make a badass Drumph.
That all said, customization looks good enough I guess.
Too bad it's for a shit story.
Normally I'd also care about the radio and what music stations they'll have, but unlike in 2013 consoles can now play your preferred streaming app flawlessly so who honestly cares at this point? Not like I'm buying this trash anyway.
it's Epic Games Store exclusive on PC
lol yeah, definitely not buying this.
The real worse thing is that you COULD make a decent story about student debt leading to crime, without zoomer pandering.
A LOT of normal millennials/Gen Y types were railroaded into going to college and fucked over with a huge amount of debt, an economic crash in 2008 that derailed a huge chunk of that generations' ability to get a career in their actual useful degree's field, and decimated any hope they might have towards getting a job that would let them pay off that debt, so they could buy a house, marry, start a family, and work towards a retirement.
The Boss being a guy in his mid-30s to early 40s who played by the rules but then snaps at the unfair nature of our modern capitalist world and the insanity of political correctness gone wild and who ends up by chance, meeting up with Johnny Gatt or one of the other Saints and decides to go into crime and ends up showing such aptitude that he becomes the boss of the Saints could be a fun game. But not this shit.
Great idea, but it hits too close to home and rocks the boat too much to ever happen.
Accurately showcasing the failings & corruption of the government/economic system is the 21st century equivalent of burning bibles and IdPol types are the respective fundies who will bitch and moan until they're heard.
Can somebody tell me the deal with this Dex character? I've never finished Saints Row 2. I know Gat Out of Hell spoiled the ending with that Ultor guy being in Hell.
Dex was a high ranking member of the Saints in the first game. Saints Row 2 reveals he was headhunted by Ultor before the boat explosion in Saints Row 1 which made it so Troy couldn't touch him after becoming Chief of Police. You get his phone number in Saints Row 2 while hunting for Julius and he leads both of you into an ambush in an attempt to tie up all his loose ends.
In the Corporate Warfare DLC, you protect Ultors new CEO from assassins sent by Dex and then dismantle some toxic waste operation he has set up. Dex then is transferred to an undisclosed Ultor branch outside of Stilwater. The boss kills Dex's remaining associates in Stilwater and vows to hunt him down.
Then...they just kind of forgot about him when the series took the tonal shit with Saints Row the Third. Canonically he just got blown up with the rest of Earth in Saints Row 4 and then went to hell where Gat can find him randomly and kill him in Gat out of Hell.
(outside of the story, he was an assassination target in the cancelled game Saints Row: Moneyshot, but since you would have played as a rogue Ultor agent in that the Saints still would have pretty much forgotten about him in the story)
I just wanted to add, Dex's main motivation to drop his flags was Troy's betrayal.
He saw the writing on the wall; Troy had succeeded exceedingly well in using the Saints to rid Stilwater of crime. The police now could focus their attention on one gang rather than 3-4. The top heads, Dex included, were all jail-bound.
The way Dex saw it, there was no point in being loyal or dissident like Johnny or the Playa; Julius had been stupid enough to let a cop be his right hand man. It was over. There was no happy-ever-after to be found in continuing.
Ultor offered him a means of going legit
(although one can question how Ultor had the political clout to protect Dex given how Ultor in SR1 are just a clothing company as opposed to the mogul empire they would become going forward,
and my personal answer to that is Troy mentions to Julius that he doesn't want
to jail the people he'd come to see as his friends, and wouldn't do so as long as they agreed to drop their flags and dissolve the Saints) and no longer resorting to crime to sustain himself.
He had no regrets, the Saints had ultimately served their purpose regardless of Troy; they freed the Row and their people were no longer scared to walk the streets.
Dex does try to relay some of this to the Boss angrily in the CW DLC, but the Boss ain't having any of it. The Boss has learned that "being in charge is better than being a bitch who does what they're told", and loves it.
I also would like to add that it's funny that Johnny was so anal over Troy yet never gave a damn about Dex deserting, even after noticing that Troy would use his office to make life for Johnny easier, meanwhile knowing Dex was free yet never dropping by to check on an old brother. This man really hates Pigs even over Rats it seems.
It's also weird Dex is willing to goad the Boss into killing Julius and vice-versa, but doesn't go for Johnny. It implies the attempted murder of Boss/Julius wasn't about tying up loose ends, but rather a personal matter instead. Was he jealous of the Boss' eventual standing with Julius back in the original Saints? Did he harbor a personal resentment towards Julius, seeing himself replaced and not appreciated enough?
These were questions I've been wondering since 2008 and was burning to see answered in SR3 back when it was rumored that SR3 would be a far more personal game involving the Saints OGs. It might even be why I was so off-put by SR3 from the start.
It's certainly a factor of why Dex's appearance in GooH pissed me off to autistic levels. Really? The one Saint Dex never went after and the only other OG Johnny seemingly respected enough to give a pass on his desertion are the ones who "end" the storyline in hell? And in such a lazy ass way, mind you...