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Monday, 28 November 2011

Saints Row: The Third | Review | Playstation 3 | 28/11/2011

Overall:     Overall - 8 out of 10 8
Gameplay: Gameplay - 8 out of 10 8
Graphics:   Graphics - 7 out of 10 7
Sound:     Sound - 8 out of 10 8

Bronze Y Award
Bronze Y Award

The Good: Tons and tons and tons of deadly gadgets to unlock, Loads of challenges to complete, Hilarious juvenile humour, Extensive character/clown customisation
The Bad: Strange almost paranormal glitches, Missions are too easy with two players, City lacks a vibrant design seen in most other open world games

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Possibly the most ridiculous terrorism simulator around
In this gaming generation of soul delving plot-lines and eye deceiving realism, it's easy to forget a videogames' primary function is to make sure the player is having fun. The Saints Row series has always effortlessly delivered the class clown experience that follows that basic dynamic perfectly, but has always been cast into the shadow of the almighty Grand Theft Auto. Sick of the shunning but too arrogant to change, in strides Saints Row: The Third, determined to shove a firework up its rival's backside to get some much needed spotlight.

After the takeover of Stilwater, the Third Street Saints have gone from flamboyant crime lords to a house hold name. Their brand is practically emblazoned on the moon, and it's not surpris ing that some undesirables want a piece of that glamorous yet ill-bak ed pie. Criminal organisation 'The Syndicate' have laid their eyes on the Saints' corporate fortune, and offered to take a majority of their profits in exchange for keeping their heads on their necks. Never ones to share, especially when threatened, the Saints decide to up sticks and show the Syndicate that organised crime isn't about cowardly threats and lazy greed, but about driving tanks through armies, ...

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