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These days, Saints Row is very much a household name in gaming. Itās a critically successful franchise, a game that has become notorious through its marketing and gimmickry, but also by being a whole lot of fun.
The Saints Row concept really came into its own in the third game, which I liked quite a bit. The over-the-top seeds that were planted for that game were sewn during Saints Row 2. But of all the games in the series, I actually became the most gruelingly addicted to the first one, back when it was just called Saints Row
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I found that I loved it to death. The way that Iād fight to win new territory, the entirely manageable, persistent gang-warfare⦠I couldnāt stop playing. I didnāt mind the grating, ridiculous dialogue, I didnāt care that the game was in many ways a shameless knockoff and in most ways an incorrigible tryhard.
I actually liked the TV-movie story, and even when I finished it I just kept playingāI wanted to finish all of the activities, I wanted to find all of the hitman targets, I wanted to stage elaborate Heat<-style shootouts in the street. I blew past the Addicted to Tha Row achievement (a first for a game giving me an achievement for playing it a lot) and kept going, and going.
Iāll say it unabashedly: I loved Saints Row I loved playing an open-world crime-game on the Xbox 360, sure. But I also loved the world, bland though it may have been. I loved the free-aimingāletās not forget that Grand Theft Auto IV actually couldnāt manage to top Saints Row in that departmentāI loved the weapon wheel, I loved how great the explosions looked. I actually learned my way around without the map; I customized a huge fleet of automobiles painted all manner of purple. I spent a lot of time assembling a killer wardrobe.
Itās hard to say that the subsequent Saints Row games havenāt gotten betterāin just about every quantifiable way, they have been. But Saints Row had that brief shining window after its 2006 launch but before GTA IV came out when it wasā¦well, it was the best GTA game you could get on a next-gen console. And it deserved to be.
Discovering a diamond in the rough like Saints Row felt special, and man did I play the hell out of it.