![]() In Saints Row IV it felt like you’re paired up with one person at a time with Kinzi as the voice in your head. One thing I notice for sure is there are so many missions that need your crew. There is still fun, but maybe I should play on a higher difficulty setting. The main missions are still long and offer a lot of variety, but unless its a boss, there’s no challenge. Replaying Saints Row: The Third, it feels like a breeze even on medium difficulty. I was able to blow through four hours in a single sitting. I just prefer Saints Row IV, but again, this one is still a lot of fun. Liberating a pimp’s hookers rather than liberating the entire planet like Saints Row IV. There are things like saving prostitutes from crates. Like its real comedy is based on sexual craziness and not parody like Saints Row IV. It just seems less fun buying things for money. Businesses that I had to hack into on Saints Row IV, I now had to buy with money instead. Both games feel different, even if they use the same map. Instead of Saints Row IV which is aliens, running and jumping. It feels like your average open world over the shoulder shooter. Well apparently someone over there optimized it after THQ went out of business. Its on the same platforms, PS3 and X-Box 360, I’d assume it would run the same. It is interesting though, because the city is the same. It took quite a while to find the sweet spot. It seems slower, so I had to lower the specs. Right off the bat, I notice that it just doesn’t perform as well against Saints Row IV. I’ve got tanks and far too many things that I just won’t use. It also looks like I own a ton of DLC for it. I already have gone through the game on PSN and it looks like I went through three hours of it on Steam. So I dusted off my Steam version of Saints Row: The Third. ![]() Now that the free weekend has ended (on Sunday afternoon), I am back to playing the games I already own. ![]() Sure these deals will probably happen again, but they might not. I’ve already seen two deals that I must have, but I need to stick with it to prove that I can. I would actually buy it for the $5 it always bottoms out at, but I’m still holding to my resolution that “I will not spend money on gaming in 2015.” Its getting painful not to. If you prefer to hunt by night or just like the look of an overcast view, the few Saints Row cheats below will have you changing the time and weapon like some sort of god.I spent time playing Saints Row IV, since it was a free weekend on Steam. They'll typically drop their spawns into your garage, though, so punch them in there for maximum efficiency. Looking for a ride? The Saints Row codes below can help you. #72436557 - Turns on the ragdoll effect without needing the insurance fraud activity unlock.#662677 - Temporarily disables a police pursuit.#3845227 - NPCs try to kill you with their cars.911 - Calls an ambulance to restore health.Commit them to memory for a fun time whenever you boot into the game. Ranging from classics like infinite ammo and a full heal, these Saints Row codes are the ones you'll use most often. Lastly, we can't talk about sandbox games without bringing up the GTA Online weekly update, can we? There's also a good one about how one GTA Online player blames Easter eggs for running over a monkey. ![]() It wouldn't be a Saints Row game without them.įor more sandbox stories, read up on how a new GTA 5 mod has you abandon the criminal life for a regular job. ![]() Once the new game rolls around, we'll add all the new cheat codes here as well. And if you haven't ended up here by discovering the cheats menu already, we'll show you how to use them as well. If you haven't already played the cult classic, with a reboot on the horizon, now's the time.Īs you likely suspect already, we're going to be using the next few paragraphs to list out the full collection of Saints Row cheats you can use to spice up your life. You really don't need to enable any to find yourself in some truly bizarre situations, but flicking a few on can certainly get you into more. Saints Row cheats are one way to turn the off-the-wall chaos and carnage of the sandbox crime up another notch. September 11, 2022: The Saints Row reboot has launched and, unfortunately, does not have any cheats. ![]()
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