Saints Row thread

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If companies are too afraid to do a proper Saints Row game out of fear offending ResetEra types why even bother?
Because after Agents of Mayhem flopped they needed a hit to keep the company afloat. Saints Row was their most popular IP, and therefore the most likely to earn the money needed to save the company.

They thought they could slap the Saints Row name on garbage and the fans would eat it up because they think we're retards.
 
I honestly don’t have much to say regarding that forgettable leaked game ending, but I was laughing out loud yesterday because I accidentally bought two copies of Saints Row IV since I didn’t think I had the game in the first place. It just so happened it was buried underneath my Saints Row: The Third game on one of my shelves.

That was probably more entertaining than having to watch that game ending that was posted on this thread.
 
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I honestly don’t have much to say regarding that forgettable leaked game ending, but I was laughing out loud yesterday because I accidentally bought two copies of Saints Row IV since I didn’t think I had the game in the first place. It just so happened it was buried underneath my Saints Row: The Third game on one of my shelves.

That was probably more entertaining than having to watch that game ending that was posted on this thread.
At least Saints Row IV is actually finished and more fun than this hot mess.
 
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A reboot in the vein of 1 or 2 is all that this series needed. We didn't need zoomer wanna be thugs and way way over the top shit. But no this studio has its head so far up its own ass they rather spite the few ppl who may buy their game.

Honestly fuck most games these days the whole paying a 100$ for a broken mess day one. It's a fucking scam and I'm tired of it.

I am enjoying reddit shills realize they got duped tho. :story:
 
At this point, is it safe to call this the Fallout 76 & Cyberpunk 2077 of 2022?
I'll preface this by saying my experience may not be typical but I actually never experienced any game breaking or progression glitches in Cyberpunk. Fuck tons of graphical bugs but nothing that broke the main questline.

At least according to Shillup Soy's Row has lots of game breaking bugs so I don't know if these are comparable situations.
 
There legitimately seems to be a strange phenomenon the past few years where sequels/reboots to established games by established companies have a sequel after a few years longer than usual, only for the game to legitimately feel like it was made by a company that has never touched a game before, or have any knowledge of the previous entries. Andromeda, 76, Saints Row 2022, i'm sure a ton of others I can't remember right now, but it's a very specific thing.

Like you will have a series that is very fleshed out, the game engine works well, there aren't any insane bugs, and then you get a game like Andromeda where it feels like the designers legitimately didn't know how to rig and pose a simple human face. You'll have bugs that will make a Bethesda dev blush. You'll straight up have zero NPCs in your game.

These are growing pains sort of issues that you'd expect and understand with a brand new indie game company trying to make something beyond their talent, but it keeps happening with triple-A game series and companies. Remember that terrible Man Vs Wild game from the early 2010s? The game with button mashing quicktime segments that you didn't actually have to have any input during? The game was made by game design college graduates that never made an actual game before, and those were the sort of issues you'd expect.

It feels like publishers are legitimately hiring newbies with no experience without anything to work on from the past. It's like they weren't allowed to see or play the previous entries in the games, only to have them described to them, and then remade shoddily in Unity. It's just... baffling.
 
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