Saints Row Reboot is Awesome

I’m loving it. I’ve played the whole series for years and I think it’s fantastic. Like, I understand that it’s more PC than SR2 and some take issue with that, but I feel like the hatred towards it has become a bandwagon. I personally like that it took a more grounded but still progressive position in its storytelling. I love a good friendship story. People keep saying it deviated from SR2, but I feel like those people miss that time more than they miss that game.

Regardless, having a blast. 30 hours in and counting. Yes, I waited til the Steam release lol.

Ab_intra,
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I doubt I would like it tbh but I’m happy you’re enjoying it. Don’t let anyone change your opinion. If you like it embrace it.

hal_5700X,
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The story and characters had too much of “how do you do fellow kids” vibe to it. Bugs and glitches killed the gameplay.

huskypenguin,

It’s not coop so it’s not saints row.

Edit: I was incorrect about that.

CaptnNMorgan,

I haven’t played but a quick Google search suggests it does have co op

IamAnonymous,

lol. Is this an ad?

Ladnav,

I’m playing it now and it’s fucking embarrassing. That’s not to say it’s not fun. There’s plenty of stuff to enjoy. But holy shit, the personality of the game is just embarrassing. I can’t possibly imagine this is anyone’s idea of cool or funny. It feels like they were trying to sell this to 9 year olds. It’s not just the fact that it’s sanitized (although that’s certainly a complaint), it’s also corny. The first few minutes has the characters enthusiastically planning karaoke and “mug-mosas.” I know the series had been moving in this general direction for a while, but I was really hoping that with the reboot, they’d pull back on the club kid/social media influencer type of personality.

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