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Saints Row opens in 2006 in Stilwater, a city suffering from gang warfare at the hands of three distinct criminal syndicates: the Vice Kings, an African American gang that primarily earns revenue from strip clubs, brothels and record labels; Los Carnales, a Hispanic drug cartel that dominates the narcotics trade and gun-running; and the Westside Rollerz, a gang consisting of Caucasian and ...
Three years after the events of Saints Row 2, the 3rd Street Saints have merged with the Ultor Corporation to become a media and consumer empire with their own brand.. While robbing a bank in Stilwater to promote an upcoming film about themselves, the Boss (Troy Baker, Kenn Michael, Robin Atkin Downes, Laura Bailey, Tara Platt, Rebecca Sanabria or Steve Blum) and the Saints' top lieutenants ...
Saints Row 2 began development in mid-2006, a few months before the Xbox 360 release of Saints Row. [10] While a PlayStation 3 port of Saints Row was in development, it was cancelled when Saints Row 2 was confirmed in May 2007. [11] A Microsoft Windows port, announced in June 2008, was released in early 2009.
Deep Silver and Volition have spent months convincing you why you need to go out and pre-order Saints Row 4 -- trailers, screenshots, preview events, all valid forms of persuasion. Really, though ...
Saints Row IV is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Volition and published by Deep Silver.It is the sequel to 2011's Saints Row: The Third, the fourth installment of the Saints Row series, and the final main installment in the original series that began with the original game. [1]
The Saints Row series narrative was conceived as a three-part story, with Saints Row 2 as the second of the three. [63] While the developers continued the story of the original game, they sought to accommodate newcomers to the series. [29] The final script had roughly 80,000 lines of dialogue, twice that of Saints Row's. [62]
Saints Row IV: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC: Volition: Despite changes in the Australian Classification Board to adopt rules to use the R18+ rating for video games in January 2013, Saints Row IV was the first video game under these new rules to be denied classification, due to the presence of drug use and an in-game alien anal probe weapon. [204]
Luke Truesdell, 34, of Marion, was charged Thursday with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder, Linn County Attorney Nick May An Iowa man is accused of killing 3 ...