by 1337W422102 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:24 am
- Motto: "I come from the Net."
- Weapon: Double-Barreled, Armor-Piercing Particle Beam Cann...
Just bustin' yer chops, bud!
So a friend and I played a lot of GTA IV online and APB, looking for a fun open-world multiplay game with co-op. So we got Saints Row 2 during the Steam Summer Camp Sale, installed the community-made patches and mods to get it running decently (talk about a crappy PC port that even Volition feels bad about, hence they're doing the SR3 port in-house), and holy damn, is it fun as hell.
The entire game can be played in co-op, with missions and side-quests being different in co-op mode. For example, in one mission, the player must escort a wounded NPC out of a hospital and escape in a helicopter, while in co-op, Player 1 must get the NPC outside to the parking lot while Player 2 fights his way to the roof to secure the chopper and get the party out of there. Also, all progress you make in co-op is saved to your character, so the missions you finish in co-op carry right over to your single-player game. Side missions generally unlock cool abilities and bonuses, such as better weapons, infinite ammo, improved sprinting and health regeneration, faster wanted level cooldown, bonus vehicles, store discounts, no falling damage, and more. Being able to jump out of a helicopter, crash into the ground, not get hurt, stand up again, and call an NPC to have your gatling gun-equipped rocket-launching APC delivered to your location is beyond win.
Customization is great; characters, vehicles, hideouts, gangs, etc can be customized. I made two characters, Duke Nukem and Faith from Mirror's Edge.
Oh yeah, and the game itself is hilarious, without being too silly. It's more San Andreas than San Andreas. The dialogue and situations are real funny, with running gags like one character not getting any love (his elaborate plans get ignored, other characters take credit for his actions, the news describes him as an "unknown accomplice," etc.) and the player character singing along to '80s songs on the radio. Watching a cutscene in which Duke takes out a bunch of samurai and, on his way out of the corpse-littered dojo, eats some of their sushi, cracked me the hell up.
I'm having too much fun with this title and I'm eagerly awaiting Saints Row The Third in November.
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