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Saints Row 2 is a 2008 action-adventure game developed by Volition and published by THQ. It is the sequel to 2006's Saints Row and the second installment in the Saints Row series. The game was released in October 2008 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, January 2009 for Microsoft Windows, and April 2016 for Linux.
Saints Row 2 is a mobile tie-in action game developed by Swedish studio G5 Entertainment and published by THQ Wireless to accompany the Saints Row 2 console game. It was released in October 2008. The game follows the story of the series where the player returns from jail and fights to protect and expand his gang's territory.
Saints Row is the first installment in the series, having begun development in mid-2003 as a PlayStation 2 title under the name Bling Bling. [5] The game was announced at E3 2005 for the Xbox 360.
Cars in fiction may closely resemble real-life counterparts with only minor or unintentional deviations from a real-life namesake; such vehicles may still play an important role in a story. Or, the limitations of real cars may be completely ignored for story purposes; in extreme cases, describing the car is the main point of the story.
Deep Silver and Volition have spent months convincing you why you need to go out and pre-order Saints Row 4 -- trailers, screenshots, preview events, all valid forms of persuasion. Really, though ...
In 2006's Saints Row, Johnny Gat is an established member of the Third Street Saints, a street gang operating out of the Saint's Row district in Stilwater.In dealing with a rival gang knowns as the Vice Kings, Gat and his girlfriend, R&B star Aisha, come up with a plan to load a car full of C4 and use it to blow up the Kings' recording studio.
Johnny Gat from Deep Silver's Saints Row franchise and the Fencer from Nidhogg appear as guest fighters Diddy Kong Racing: Rare's Banjo and Conker are playable racers, notably appearing before their individual games' releases. Donkey Kong Country: Sabrewulf from Killer Instinct appears mounted on the wall in the Game Boy Advance port
Saints Row IV: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC: Volition: Despite changes in the Australian Classification Board to adopt rules to use the R18+ rating for video games in January 2013, Saints Row IV was the first video game under these new rules to be denied classification, due to the presence of drug use and an in-game alien anal probe weapon. [211]