

I mean.if I'm in a "ram an n64 rocket powered lambo into the corner of a ramp to see how many tens of thousands of feet we can shoot it up into the air" kinda mood, then yea.this would totally fit the bill. I know I'm not outta my mind for having expected most of these things. Its just cheat after cheat after cheat introduced to the gameplay until your basically have a cheat vs cheat contest to see who has the biggest cheats to cheat with. They totally break any possibility of progressive play. Games thats almost require cheat-material for large parts of the game to be fun, just aren't fun to me. But with a game like this, they're usually a more mature experience, even if the subject matter of the story simply sometimes isn't. I spent as much time as the next person ramming n64 vehicles into that one stunt track ramp at just the right angle as fast as we could trying to break the physics as much as we could sending those cars into orbit out of the track. So many people use codes, enjoy cheats, but those are usually in ADDITION to the game, which can usually be enjoyed on its own without ridiculous power-thirst powers of powerfulness.


Any game that makes you use its own shortcomings against it has become "meta" on the most unfortunate of levels. Saints Row The Third INSTANTLY becomes less of a "Play a car-stealing, mission running, mob boss rise to power" and more of a "play zeus the god of rocket powered rockets and jet fighter copter giant robot saiyan-douken in a quest to beat this games brains out WITH the game itself." Seriously. *sigh* i thought i was gonna get in this hugo and go sell a little drugs around the time i turn around the game is throwing some ridiculously arduous over the top situation at me. The gang control areas are convoluted and overly localized into missions that only have a 50/50 chance of being reasonably playable without dual-rocket launcher wielding ninja cyborg clowns piloting the bling-o-copter which is powered by super ultra lightning juice made with real lightning. I wish I knew what this game was like right out of the box. Menus freeze, the menu interfaces are unintuitive (at best.at worst.they're unresponsive and filled with items and options which might as well just be a big neon flashing sign saying "You win! Game over! Don't bother!"), most of the DLC seems to break most of the vanilla missions, and most of the vanilla missions are kind of redundant after the DLC. But I keep trying, knowing it can be, hoping it will this time, be as good as I know it should be. In fact, I should make another thread saying JUST that.Īnyway.I'm disappointed with this game every time I play it. But the package deal is STILL a huge mistake for anyone to purchase. I know they fixed SOME of the stuff in the package deal that used to totally kill the games INITIAL play value, let alone REPLAY value. The games progression is already insane and mind-numbingly meaningless, but then all this extra over-powered stuff is added from the package deal, it very nearly removes all reason to even play the game. The game totally breaks itself around every corner with so much crap jammed into it. IF there is a way, its probably something like "Don't buy ANY expansion stuff until you finish the game." But I got the package deal when it was on sale, so I'm screwed. I highly doubt anyone can explain a way for me to avoid this. I kill a few dozen of them (this is a little intense for some of the first missions.) and before I get to the second stop, I've got cops added to the mix for having had to go on a genocidal killing spree. Every trafficking mission I've found so far INSTANTLY upon starting the mission gives me a massive notoriety with a gang, and they swarm onto me before we're down the block. I finished the first two, and I was hoping this third one would be different. So.this is maybe my second hopeful attempt at a trafficking mission.
