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I’m content with what we have. There’s plenty of these games to play for free and we still have the old SR games to play.I feel like the culture has moved on.
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I’m content with what we have. There’s plenty of these games to play for free and we still have the old SR games to play.I feel like the culture has moved on.
The open-world crime genre is too risk-averse because of cultural sensitivity and oddly enough, GTA (Online.) Movie tie-in games are practically done this era because the licenses for those properties would be too expensive to risk investing for little return. Not to get political, but crime itself is politicized where despite a particular demographic participating in it, it's easier to handwave it because REASONS then to recognize a trend.No Sleeping Dogs sequel, no Saints Row, no weird movie tie-ins like Scarface or the Driver games, all dead.
It's just too edgy of a genre to exist these days, which fucking blows, because with today's tech we should be able to blow those old games out of the water.
I'd have killed for at any point in SRt3rd or SRIV if the boss snapped back into their old attitude. The first time I played SR2 and did the Julius mission it hit me all at once that we're the baddies. That the Saints at that point are miles removed from any kind of just cause like pushing gangs out of our neighborhood. Even if you only count cutscenes and mission objective kills, the Saint's were leaving huge numbers of collateral casualties. And in SR2 the Boss wasn't some goofy jerkoff that treated the gang like their friends. Basically everyone but Gat and Aisha were afraid of you. I kinda had trouble vibing with it at first but now I'm desperate for any other protagonist to be like the OG Playa.This is what personally killed the Third for me, I had fun with the co-op and Whored mode, but the boss wasn't even flanderized, they're just a whole different character in TT. The most accurate, self aware line from that game was "we traded our dicks into pussies", proving Gat was the most based by talking shit about these essentially new characters who barely even acknowledge the previous game, before promptly dying. (Or getting abducted because Volition ran dry of ideas.)
And SR IV being the subsequent nightmare.They could've pulled it back if they reconned SR:TT as just a bad dream like Postal did with Postal 3
I dont view IV as a distinct game since it was supposed to be an EP after allAnd SR IV being the subsequent nightmare.
Well, the Saints Row 2 port WAS outsourced to CD Project Red, so I take it was a quick rush job, then they moved on to other pastures.I'm surprised there's still not a way to play SR2's DLCs on PC. I don't remember them being amazing but I'd still like to experience them again.
"Where are you guys planning on mining?" "Trust me, you wouldn't believe me if I told you."SR2 DLC
The spirit of idol ninja is within this man
The guys who make Juiced patch just teased SR2 DLC on PC