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  1. Nov 30, 2011
    10
    Gran juego, divertido y muy entretenido! aunque le faltaria un modo competitivo para darle mas vida al juego, aun asi es 100% recomendable! es el tipico juego que no importa que no tenga modo competitivo ya que puedes pasarte horas haciendo las misiones principales y las misiones secundarias, por lo menos a mi se me pasa las horas sin darme cuenta.
  2. Jul 25, 2014
    8
    I'm shocked to be saying this, but this THQ game is good. The gameplay may not be super original, but it is still fun. The story isn't amazing but is quite enjoyable. I am ashamed to say, I have spend over 10 minutes on the streaking minigame alone.
  3. Mar 2, 2014
    8
    Third person free roam game, developed by volition, published by THQ/ Deepsilver.

    Pros:
    Lots of stuff to do.
    Funny.
    Colourful graphics.
    Highly customisable.
    Every mission is different.
    Good choices.
    Highly replay able.
    Good characters with personality.
    Good length: about 30hrs.
    Supports Co-Op.

    Cons:
    Too easy.
    Lifeless city, Stillwater was better.
  4. Aug 6, 2014
    0
    well well well saints row ermmmmm crap to start with, I thought this game looked really good but I was soooooooo wrong. The game play sucks so boring and stupid, 6 million bullets in ur head and you still live , I find all you do in this game is fight loads of people and get no where. I cannot understand why this poop is so high rated, doesn't the price drop of the game tell youwell well well saints row ermmmmm crap to start with, I thought this game looked really good but I was soooooooo wrong. The game play sucks so boring and stupid, 6 million bullets in ur head and you still live , I find all you do in this game is fight loads of people and get no where. I cannot understand why this poop is so high rated, doesn't the price drop of the game tell you something straight away, im so glad I only borrowed it and never bought it as would of been a complete waste of money, I played this for about 20 mins and I wish I could have that 20 mins of my life back,,,sorry saints fans this SUCKS......... Expand
  5. Feb 20, 2015
    5
    I have to admit, "Saints Row: The Third," is okay. It wasn't bad but it wasn't amazing per say. I couldn't stand the fact that a notorious street gang went from selling drugs to being "pop icons." I thought that was the stupidest thing that adult swim changed. I totally understand they wanted to do something different but it was completely stupid to change the whole main plot of the story,I have to admit, "Saints Row: The Third," is okay. It wasn't bad but it wasn't amazing per say. I couldn't stand the fact that a notorious street gang went from selling drugs to being "pop icons." I thought that was the stupidest thing that adult swim changed. I totally understand they wanted to do something different but it was completely stupid to change the whole main plot of the story, that's the huge thing. The activities was alright, not the greatest, but alright. At least they kept that. They did follow the story at least a little bit, the third street saints was still ran like a gang. There was some funny moments in it, I have to admit, running around with a **** and beating people with it was hilarious!! The combat system did improve with more executions!! That is one positive aspect of the game. But this game is specifically designed for more of the laid back gamer who just wants to get together with friends and have fun with them. This isn't like the first and second one at all. I think that the first and second saints row is built for the more serious gamers which includes myself. That's just my opinion. But back to reviewing the game, I just don't look at a gang being "pop icons." Like I said, I thought that was the stupidest thing adult swim could've done. That's why I rate this a 5. When I found out that adult swim changed the whole plot of the game went down a lot (basically from a 10 down to 6). Like I said, this game is more for the laid back gamer who just play for fun. This isn't for serious gamers. Expand
  6. Apr 17, 2017
    8
    Tout ce qui manque à GTA 4 est dans Saints Row 3 et peut se résumer en quelques mots : on s'éclate comme un goret à faire n'importe quoi ! encore plus barrée et déjantée que le 2, la campagne est excellente, très créative et surprenante à la fois. Les "activités" annexes ont été sensiblement améliorées, optimisées, de même que la maniabilité générale. Seule la conduite des voitures et desTout ce qui manque à GTA 4 est dans Saints Row 3 et peut se résumer en quelques mots : on s'éclate comme un goret à faire n'importe quoi ! encore plus barrée et déjantée que le 2, la campagne est excellente, très créative et surprenante à la fois. Les "activités" annexes ont été sensiblement améliorées, optimisées, de même que la maniabilité générale. Seule la conduite des voitures et des motos marque encore le pas, pas de progrès à ce niveau hélas.

    Avec l'expérience engrangée lors des missions, on débloque des "aptitudes" pas banales qui tiennent presque de la triche (!), car tout est possible dans SR 3 : des munitions illimitées, des frappes aériennes... envie de faire le ménage en hélico ? no problemo. Tout écraser avec un char ? le jeu vous en prie ! et ainsi de suite... on se surprend à rigoler devant sa télé tant Volition a mis le paquet et les **** plats dans les grands. Le défoulement à l'état pur.

    Parfois quelques bugs (une cible à voler qui s'autodétruit quand on arrive...) et bien qu'en progrès depuis SR2, les graphismes restent loin d'un GTA 4 et la ville également dans son ensemble. De surcroît, ça rame encore plus souvent que le jeu de Rockstar, un comble. On regrette aussi l'absence de voix VF.

    Je termine avec le dernier point fort de SR 3 : la personnalisation toujours aussi poussée de son personnage (qui peut être féminin ce qui ne gâche rien, loin de là...) digne des Sims, un régal.
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  7. Jan 15, 2012
    9
    Make no mistake, Saints Row The Third has some problems. Having to do side missions during the main story arc is the most agregious of my complaints. And yes, on a technical level and on the besis of narrative- particularly the ending, SR3 appears mundane. However, there is more fun to be had in one mission of this game than many other sandbox games can muster in their entirety. The gameMake no mistake, Saints Row The Third has some problems. Having to do side missions during the main story arc is the most agregious of my complaints. And yes, on a technical level and on the besis of narrative- particularly the ending, SR3 appears mundane. However, there is more fun to be had in one mission of this game than many other sandbox games can muster in their entirety. The game lets you loose to have fun, reigning missiles down that decimate all manner of vehicles. Some of the side missions are crazy in their inventiveness too, such as trying to drive around with confidence, when a Bengal tiger is in the passenger seat next to you. Also, other than the duff missions- there are some truly explosive, unforgettable, insane and downright exciting missions to enjoy. So I reiterate, SR3 doesn't boast the soaring production values of GTA IV, nor is it very smart, but it provides the kind of hilarity that no other game can claim in large quantities like SR3. Expand
  8. Jan 3, 2012
    9
    Saints Row the Third really comes off as a labour of love from the developers, of whom I know very little about. All I do know is that I wasn't impressed by either of the original two games in this franchise, after playing demos of them. I thought they were poorly funded, second rate rip-offs of the GTA franchise, so didn't bother with them. But after messing around with this thirdSaints Row the Third really comes off as a labour of love from the developers, of whom I know very little about. All I do know is that I wasn't impressed by either of the original two games in this franchise, after playing demos of them. I thought they were poorly funded, second rate rip-offs of the GTA franchise, so didn't bother with them. But after messing around with this third incarnations free character creator demo and playing a little of it at my friends house, I decided that it was worth picking up, despite my reservation of the older games. And I am glad I did. Now after completing the game non-stop during the entire duration of xmass and completing it 100%, I can without a doubt say this is one of the most fun and addictive games I played in 2011... Overall its really quite a diverse experience (if a little silly at times) and made me chuckle more than a few times, especially while using the female 'Niko Bellic' style voice for my character. She was total awesome! as were all the supporting actors. The game-play didn't do anything really new or spectacular that I haven't seen before, other than combining all of its facets; open world exploration & reward, RPG character growth, driving and combat into a whole with a degree of skill that most other developers could only dream of doing. In fact, I'd go out on a limb and say this is probably the best game of its genre. And yes that includes Rockstar's GTA games when it comes to pure game-play like combat. Also (baring in mind that i'm new to this franchise), it seemed that the game had surprises and rewards waiting around every corner. Almost everything I did gave me a significant reward for doing it. Another thing that I found charming was the games sense of style.. it kinda reminded me of the movies Kick-Ass and Scott Pilgrim, in the way its heavily steeped in gaming culture and not taking itself too seriously, but at the same time there is a coherent story there, with some great acting and characters. Overall just a great game that pleasantly surprised me......................... One thing I will mention as a negative though, the game has an Online Pass Code to unlock its fullest potential, which obviously is an effort to prevent pre-owned sales / piracy, but really just makes us gamers despise Publishers and sometimes developers that force it upon the games we enjoy playing. So please quit pissing us off with its inclusion. There is more than one gamer in this household that would like full access to the game without having to spend an extra few quid for something I already purchased legitimately. Expand
  9. Jan 18, 2012
    7
    This game tried to be over the top and lost sight of what made the 2nd one great, which was that the wiriting had a serious tone with some funny moments, but ultimately you were a hardened street gangster and the story kept in line with that with moments of death, revenge, losing gang members etc but never taking the feel of the game out of the context it was set in. Whereas this (the 3rd)This game tried to be over the top and lost sight of what made the 2nd one great, which was that the wiriting had a serious tone with some funny moments, but ultimately you were a hardened street gangster and the story kept in line with that with moments of death, revenge, losing gang members etc but never taking the feel of the game out of the context it was set in. Whereas this (the 3rd) disregards the fact the saints are supposed to be a hardcore street gang instead setting them as famed celebrities first and a gang second. The game loses it's gritty appeal by doing this, the missions force you to do some of the 'activities' that were in the other one as filler to the main quest line (which is annoying). Following the story ultimately it doesn't evoke any type of feeling in the gamer as the writers are made to go for over the top stunts and gags that get old real quick. The saving grace is that the two player online co-op for the whole game is back and is still enjoyable. Overall I'd recommend saints row 2 over this one especially to play with a friend, it has a better story, better activities (which are optional) and is overall a better game. Expand
  10. Jul 28, 2013
    8
    Saints Row: The Third takes what could be described as the ‘kitchen sink’ approach to video game design whereby the developers have seemingly thrown every idea they can think off into the mix. For the most part these ideas work and it is rare that you won’t find yourself having at least some degree of fun roaming its open world using all the weapons and vehicles available.

    On the
    Saints Row: The Third takes what could be described as the ‘kitchen sink’ approach to video game design whereby the developers have seemingly thrown every idea they can think off into the mix. For the most part these ideas work and it is rare that you won’t find yourself having at least some degree of fun roaming its open world using all the weapons and vehicles available.

    On the downside there are a few examples of some truly terrible mission design (a trip into a digital world to track down an enemies avatar sticks in my mind), the controls take a bit of getting used to and I encountered minor bugs and glitches on a number of occasions. None of these flaws ruin the overall experience however, particularly when playing the full campaign in co-op with a friend over Xbox Live, making this third installment in the series a worthwhile purchase.
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  11. Jan 4, 2012
    9
    Great Sandbox game, Fun and it keeps the laughs coming. I found myself on more than one location laughing out loud. Story never lets you get into it due to the zany nature of it but i think that's a plus. If you want a random, fun loving,run and gun type game this is a must have. There are story choices to be made which make different endings possible. So replay value is decent. If youGreat Sandbox game, Fun and it keeps the laughs coming. I found myself on more than one location laughing out loud. Story never lets you get into it due to the zany nature of it but i think that's a plus. If you want a random, fun loving,run and gun type game this is a must have. There are story choices to be made which make different endings possible. So replay value is decent. If you want serious look elsewhere, if you want a laugh get it. Expand
  12. Jan 25, 2012
    10
    A fun and funny game which doesn't take itself seriously at all. Yes the graphics are not the best in the world but so what? The game is just about doing crazy things, no alien race trying to wipe out mankind, no melodrama about demons and half vampires, just a fun time.
  13. Feb 17, 2013
    6
    The third entry of the Saints Row series, while fun, holds the player's hand a bit too much and reduces the majority of missions to simple tutorials and mini-games. Fans of the previous two installments will also be disappointed to find out that Volition really didn't do much to advance the plot. That said, let's hope Saints Row 4 focuses more on the protagonist tracking down Dex.
  14. Feb 20, 2012
    9
    I've had this game for a while and it's taken me some time to get into it. The plot isn't up to much and it looks like Saints Row two graphics wise. However, it is a huge amount of fun, there are lots of planes, tanks, helicopters to steal, people and gangs to kill in ridiculous or comical ways. Lots of customisation options and lots of missions. In terms of value for money it's a definiteI've had this game for a while and it's taken me some time to get into it. The plot isn't up to much and it looks like Saints Row two graphics wise. However, it is a huge amount of fun, there are lots of planes, tanks, helicopters to steal, people and gangs to kill in ridiculous or comical ways. Lots of customisation options and lots of missions. In terms of value for money it's a definite winner. My only gripes are with the lack of graphical improvement since the last game and the ridiculous DLC, outfits or an outfit and one weapon for 240 points each or more. As bad as Oblivions Horse armour. These gripes aside the game itself is highly recommended escapism. Expand
  15. Feb 8, 2012
    9
    Anyone who enjoys open-world gaming that doesn't limit your ability to have fun will enjoy this game. While not as expansive and "real" as GTA, Saints Row The Third makes up for it by actually allowing you to have *fun*--imagine that, GTA4? If you've been scrolling through the user reviews, and you see low scores, here's why they're off-base: 1) Those who say the same isAnyone who enjoys open-world gaming that doesn't limit your ability to have fun will enjoy this game. While not as expansive and "real" as GTA, Saints Row The Third makes up for it by actually allowing you to have *fun*--imagine that, GTA4? If you've been scrolling through the user reviews, and you see low scores, here's why they're off-base: 1) Those who say the same is "an expansion to Saints Row 2" are obvious trolls. Based on gameplay mechanics, graphics and production value alone, the game is vastly more playable than the last. 2) Those saying the city is "lifeless" are equally moronic, since the game is much more vibrant than previous installments. If they're referring to the level of "life" and "things to do" when the game is "over," then it's basically the same--once gangs are cleared out, and you've done all the requirements, missions, collectibles, there wasn't much to do in SR2 either. These people have ridiculous selective memory. 3) Those claiming that the developer offers paid DLC for abilities that are unlocked during normal gameplay are incorrect: only ONE ability offered as part of DLC is unlocked via normal gameplay: Unlimited ammo. Every other piece of every other DLC is *not* available otherwise in the game (including full invincibility--NOT attainable in the game (melee death is still possible)). 4) Those complaining about the need to use an online pass to play cooperatively online are ridiculous: This is happening with almost every major release nowadays. These same people don't seem to complain when it comes to their precious activision/ EA games, apparently. 5) Users complaining about Volition offering a "season pass" to the game are ridiculous: No one's forcing you to buy the seasons pass, and all it does is give you a discount to future DLC. Publishers have been doing this for months--most notably Activision. 6) some people have complained that the game has taken away the ability to layer clothing, and thusdeserves a ZERO score. Really? This is what you're hanging your hat on? Please. 7) Lastly, I've seen people give this a score of ZERO for not having online free-roam multiplayer for more than 2 people. Why? The first and second didn't have it either! Are we now going to give the precious Elder Scrolls V Skyrim a zero for not having team deathmatch? It's the same logic--flawed. Again, don't let the vocal minority fool you--the game is loads of un, and with a friend to run around town blowing stuff up, it's even moreso. The game has its flaws (soundtrack is a bit lacking, and it can favor over-the-top too much sometimes), but overall, a great game that doesn't take itself seriously. Expand
  16. Feb 15, 2012
    7
    Well its a fun ride one time through. I have to admit I am disappointed with the game. It had a lot of hype. Sure it is pure fun but the game forgot where it came from. SR2 had a compelling story compaired to this one. The real missions seem few and far between and mini games are forced to be played as part of the main story. Maybe I was just expecting more. No Death Match or any modeWell its a fun ride one time through. I have to admit I am disappointed with the game. It had a lot of hype. Sure it is pure fun but the game forgot where it came from. SR2 had a compelling story compaired to this one. The real missions seem few and far between and mini games are forced to be played as part of the main story. Maybe I was just expecting more. No Death Match or any mode outside of co-op. Rental only. Expand
  17. Dec 30, 2011
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Saints Row: The Third is by far one of the best sand box games available. There are so many positives about SR3 but the main to me is how crazy it is. One minute you are driving a car with a tiger next to you, the next running around naked whilst on drugs, then to top it off looking after "Ho's" for a pimp who always speaks in auto tune. SR3 is still keeping me amused after many hours of game play. Expand
  18. Mar 28, 2012
    9
    There is a pre-requisite to buying Saint's Row: The Third; "a sense of humor." If you are able to meet this requirement, then your next step is to play this game. You will not find a deeply spiritual or motivating experience, but rather a chance to tap into the deviant side of your psyche. Saint's Row: The Third exploits the nature of shrewd behavior, which can be best described in theThere is a pre-requisite to buying Saint's Row: The Third; "a sense of humor." If you are able to meet this requirement, then your next step is to play this game. You will not find a deeply spiritual or motivating experience, but rather a chance to tap into the deviant side of your psyche. Saint's Row: The Third exploits the nature of shrewd behavior, which can be best described in the slang phrase: "Oh no they di'ent!" This game is everything that represents "SEX, DRUGS & ROCK," all dressed up in clown make-up. There is a story, but it's more of just a catalyst in reaching the meat of the game........ "FUN." So if you can allow yourself to laugh and you want to play some over-the-top gun-play, dressed like a sport's mascot, pirate or traditional 3rd Street Saint's attire, then this game is for you! Besides, what could be better than adult entertainer Sasha Grey, singing to Sublimes "What I Got," on the way to picking up a new gun at the local Friendly Fire gun shop? Expand
  19. May 16, 2012
    5
    GTA lite anyone? Driving control is nowhere near as good as GTA, Combat controls are about the same level of clunkyness as GTA, but you don't notice because your character is pretty much invincible (even on normal setting). And you can do more dressing up, Especially comedy dressing up, but that all fits in with the loony toons graphics and zany setting.
  20. Jan 21, 2012
    8
    Saints Row: The Third, similarly to the other two games of the series, is a great game. At first I will admit I wasnâ
  21. Dec 29, 2011
    10
    I played this game for hours and hours and hours , and it keeps you exciting and its full of WTF-moments especially the 1st mission. The trees that plop while you're flying could be better, but its alright. You must remember its a sandbox game.
  22. Jan 3, 2012
    7
    The ultimate sandbox game. Don't play it with a serious mind !

    7 because the graphics are just correct and the main campaign is a bit short and confused
  23. Jan 17, 2012
    5
    It isn't as good as Saints Row 2, but it's not awful either. Saints Row the Third goes balls-out silly sometimes, which can either feel fun or really forced. It's really short. Like, *really* short. There's something lacking about it when compared to the two previous iterations and it feels shallow and lackluster in comparison. The character creator is amazing, and should probably haveIt isn't as good as Saints Row 2, but it's not awful either. Saints Row the Third goes balls-out silly sometimes, which can either feel fun or really forced. It's really short. Like, *really* short. There's something lacking about it when compared to the two previous iterations and it feels shallow and lackluster in comparison. The character creator is amazing, and should probably have been the game. Overall, I regret paying full price, and wish I would've rented this game. Expand
  24. Jan 17, 2012
    9
    This game will bring you loads of fun. It may be over the top, but perfectly over the top, not too much, not too little. There are cheats to this game, but they end up ruining it if you're not careful. It's great to hop on with a friend and mess around in the city. For die-hard GTA IV fans, believe me, you'll find this fun. I haven't had any problems with glitches, bugs, or anything of theThis game will bring you loads of fun. It may be over the top, but perfectly over the top, not too much, not too little. There are cheats to this game, but they end up ruining it if you're not careful. It's great to hop on with a friend and mess around in the city. For die-hard GTA IV fans, believe me, you'll find this fun. I haven't had any problems with glitches, bugs, or anything of the sort. So if there were some before, they were ironed out. My only negative is that there is only co-op and no more than two players online. Saints Row: The Third is a great game, and I totally recommend buying it! Expand
  25. Jun 14, 2013
    7
    What a letdown this game was. It pales in comparison to the first two in the series. The story was forgettable, the characters were bland, and after you beat the game, there is really no reason to keep playing. SR1 and SR2 had me playing long after I beat the story, while after I beat SR3, I didn't play much afterwards. SR1 and 2 also had a great balance of seriousness and silliness to it.What a letdown this game was. It pales in comparison to the first two in the series. The story was forgettable, the characters were bland, and after you beat the game, there is really no reason to keep playing. SR1 and SR2 had me playing long after I beat the story, while after I beat SR3, I didn't play much afterwards. SR1 and 2 also had a great balance of seriousness and silliness to it. With SR3, it is pretty much all silly all the time, nothing is meant to be taken seriously, even parts that you'd think should be. The city is also lifeless compared to Stilwater. This game was definitely one of the most disappointing games I've ever played. Expand
  26. Feb 13, 2012
    8
    Everything this game does seems intentionally just to be 'crazy'. The first two were kinda fun, with off-the-wall, you-can't-do-that gameplay that is the hallmark of the series. With the third installment, however, I just think they were out of good ideas, and so they just threw stuff at a wall to see what would stick. It would be better to go play the first two, as this one reallyEverything this game does seems intentionally just to be 'crazy'. The first two were kinda fun, with off-the-wall, you-can't-do-that gameplay that is the hallmark of the series. With the third installment, however, I just think they were out of good ideas, and so they just threw stuff at a wall to see what would stick. It would be better to go play the first two, as this one really doesn't do anything those didn't do better, but at the same time, if you're in the mood for some mindless fun, you can do a hell of a lot worse than this. Expand
  27. Feb 16, 2012
    8
    This game is pretty fun and interesting... The game is extremely fun and epic. The action is amazing! I love to use melee combat on brutes like a badass or do a brutal kill animation to those c*** sucking STAG Soldiers. Character customization is really good and fun to toy with. The games unrealistic, but in an awesome way... Riding futuristic space ship like jet planes, shooting lasers atThis game is pretty fun and interesting... The game is extremely fun and epic. The action is amazing! I love to use melee combat on brutes like a badass or do a brutal kill animation to those c*** sucking STAG Soldiers. Character customization is really good and fun to toy with. The games unrealistic, but in an awesome way... Riding futuristic space ship like jet planes, shooting lasers at your enemies, fight zombies with greatness, killing gigantic jacked brutes, annihilating the Daedalus, upgrading your character to become nearly invincible, using weapons from a virtual reality level, or fighting naked with a purple **** like a metro-sexual psycho is so much fun. Although it is addicting and awesome, the game has many cons: The graphics are sort of outdated; It is short compared to other Saints Row Games; The DLC's are cool looking, but they are basically rip-offs... They are worth too much money to pay for... One of them is $20 (And no! It is not an expansion pack DLC); Multiplayer is mostly dropped (They only have co-op and whored mode, and you have to buy a season pass for 800 MC Points), and the endings are kind of lame (the good ending has little effort, the bad ending is epic, but I hate bad endings). Overall the game is fun, but if you are a serious gamer... You might not like it. Expand
  28. Feb 23, 2012
    10
    This game is tons of fun and has a great deal of hilarious antics and variety. It's like GTA on steriods and stays fresh throughout the the campaign. Fun for hours!
  29. Feb 23, 2012
    9
    this game is absurd, in a good way. its still the same over the top expierence as the preivious 2 games. i laiughed hard and often at the random things that you can do in this game. it features choices you can make in the storyline that effect the storyline a little bit. not too many weapons, but they can be upgraded. good soundtrack, parachuteing is fun. i love the "takedowns" you can dothis game is absurd, in a good way. its still the same over the top expierence as the preivious 2 games. i laiughed hard and often at the random things that you can do in this game. it features choices you can make in the storyline that effect the storyline a little bit. not too many weapons, but they can be upgraded. good soundtrack, parachuteing is fun. i love the "takedowns" you can do to people. i give it a 9/10 Expand
  30. Mar 15, 2012
    6
    If zany and ridiculous game play is your thing, this is where to find it. However, the story is a massive step back from the previous installment. It's definitely fun, but there's not much to it besides its over the top violence and insanity.
  31. Mar 12, 2012
    10
    I have no idea where people are coming up with these low scores. I get that not every kind of game is for everyone but that's the only excuse I can come up with for these lame reviews. I get to buy one game every six months or so because of the limited funds I have with as many brats as I have running around the homestead. This game was a good buy. Incredibly immersive, action-packed andI have no idea where people are coming up with these low scores. I get that not every kind of game is for everyone but that's the only excuse I can come up with for these lame reviews. I get to buy one game every six months or so because of the limited funds I have with as many brats as I have running around the homestead. This game was a good buy. Incredibly immersive, action-packed and the replay value is insane. I would recommend this game to anyone. I get about 4-8 hours a week to play when the house is quiet at the end of the night and each time I pick this game up and do an assassination, car theft or mission I walk away satisfied. Buy this game. Expand
  32. Mar 13, 2012
    6
    I got a few laughs out of this, but gave up on it about 70% of the way through. I had a hard time relating to my character, who spoke like a zombie because all of the other voices were too annoying, and the gratuitous revelry in violence was a little much.
  33. Mar 15, 2012
    9
    I'm new to the Saints Row franchise and must say that I am very impressed with what they delivered in Saints Row the Third. I was full up on games to play from the Christmas season and once I had a taste of Saints Row the Third, I found myself constantly wanting to come back and play some more. I ignored other games to play this refreshing, very tongue-in-cheek game of absurd situationsI'm new to the Saints Row franchise and must say that I am very impressed with what they delivered in Saints Row the Third. I was full up on games to play from the Christmas season and once I had a taste of Saints Row the Third, I found myself constantly wanting to come back and play some more. I ignored other games to play this refreshing, very tongue-in-cheek game of absurd situations and resolutions. I hope they make a sequel to this one that just gives us more of everything done bigger and better because everything that's in here is fun as hell. The two things I'd like to see them improve with a sequel is to add more coop options allowing more than just 2 players and to allow me to reset the world keeping all of my character upgrades. Once you finish the game, there isn't much reason to go back and play some more because everything is cleared out and completed. Expand
  34. Mar 22, 2012
    4
    I didnt really enjoy this game. Its short for one thing clocking in at almost thirteen hours thats horrible for an open world game. The other two are much better. The story is dumb and unenjoyable unless your twelve. Spoiler Alert:The best character in the series dies in the second mission. The shooting is much improved but still not too fun. This game is recogized for being over the top.I didnt really enjoy this game. Its short for one thing clocking in at almost thirteen hours thats horrible for an open world game. The other two are much better. The story is dumb and unenjoyable unless your twelve. Spoiler Alert:The best character in the series dies in the second mission. The shooting is much improved but still not too fun. This game is recogized for being over the top. It is but it has very juvenile humor, that will get the most laughs from kids. The whole game is childish with no serious plot. It's like the looney toons with an M for mature slapped on it. If you like SR 1 or 2 you may enjoy this but it doesnt feel like an open world game or like the games in the past. If you want a good open world experience play Red Dead Redemption. Expand
  35. Apr 4, 2012
    6
    While i am enjoying this game I cant help feeling its just a rip-off of the GTA series without the same level of polish. Definately enjoying the tongue in cheek action but it could have used a lot more work on finer details prior to release
  36. Jun 27, 2014
    5
    A mediocre addition to a very full genre, gunplay and driving are weak and the story makes me hate my character more and more the farther I get. The environment size and variety of tasks available are commendable and the character building and upgrading are an addition I would like to see more games in this genre adopt.

    In the end though, you realize there a a variety of other similar
    A mediocre addition to a very full genre, gunplay and driving are weak and the story makes me hate my character more and more the farther I get. The environment size and variety of tasks available are commendable and the character building and upgrading are an addition I would like to see more games in this genre adopt.

    In the end though, you realize there a a variety of other similar games that deserve your time more than this one.
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  37. May 5, 2012
    9
    Saints Row: the Third was my introduction to this series. One does not need to play the prior games for this one to make sense. The maker does a pretty good job of filling you in on the pertinent details of the Saints and their circumstances as you begin the game. The main story quests are a pretty quick play-through to the tune of 5-6 hours. Many more hours are added through side jobs.Saints Row: the Third was my introduction to this series. One does not need to play the prior games for this one to make sense. The maker does a pretty good job of filling you in on the pertinent details of the Saints and their circumstances as you begin the game. The main story quests are a pretty quick play-through to the tune of 5-6 hours. Many more hours are added through side jobs.

    The nice thing about the side jobs in Saints Row is they are not too encumbering. Each type really only has one "hard" job that requires a larger degree of awareness or efficiency. It is quite fun to test your courage by driving a car with a tiger in the passenger seat or fly overwatch in a helicopter gunship as members of your gang put in work on the ground. A number of games like this are commonly compared to the granddaddy of them all: Grand Theft Auto. Though this game does have its similarities with its focus on the criminal element and making virtually every car your own- it differs in that it brings adult humor to the table. Whether rescuing the pimp Zimos from the BDSM club or chainsawing your way through luchadores at Murderbrawl; Saints Row is just plain fun. This game is also a great pick for the person that just wants a relaxing game to cause mayhem in after a long day at work. Casual and even Normal difficulty are great for this. Stick to Normal if you can shoot accurately. Saints Row: the Third is a great marriage between story line and open city game play. It should appeal to either type of player.
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  38. Jul 2, 2012
    5
    This game is fun, has lots of items to beat up people with, and serves hours of trying out new weapons and roaming the streets. However, the campaign was short, and sort of creative, but not mind blowing. Most places look the same, and no stronghold looks different on the inside except the HQ. The game gets really boring after a while, and the takeover the city stuff isn't worth doing inThis game is fun, has lots of items to beat up people with, and serves hours of trying out new weapons and roaming the streets. However, the campaign was short, and sort of creative, but not mind blowing. Most places look the same, and no stronghold looks different on the inside except the HQ. The game gets really boring after a while, and the takeover the city stuff isn't worth doing in my opinion. Theres no store to get cars, and none of the cars look that cool, sometimes even when I customize them, and the clothes are crazy, letting you make any odd design you want. This isn't a bad game, but I probably won't come back to it. Expand
  39. Jul 7, 2013
    8
    Arguably the most over the top and best Saints Row game yet. I know that a lot of people believe that this game re-hashes a lot of elements from Saints Row 2, but I haven't played Saints Row 2 enough to make this argument myself. I love the super over the top feel that this game brought compared to the very first game, but still had the same feel as the previous installments. If you'reArguably the most over the top and best Saints Row game yet. I know that a lot of people believe that this game re-hashes a lot of elements from Saints Row 2, but I haven't played Saints Row 2 enough to make this argument myself. I love the super over the top feel that this game brought compared to the very first game, but still had the same feel as the previous installments. If you're expecting it to be like GTA, than I would say you should pass on this because it is the opposite of GTA's serious tone. Expand
  40. Aug 27, 2012
    10
    Had a lot of fun with the game! There should be a game of the year edition! The only critic I can give it the price for the download content. You shoudn't be reading this, you should start having fun in steelport instead, or go outside and play. xD
  41. Sep 2, 2012
    6
    Great Game for your First playthrough but after completion not much to do unlike sr2 were there is a ton of fun activity's and you can go into to tons of buildings and the cheats are so much better. but on sr the third there is hardly any buildings to go in the map is smaller and most of the clothes stores are planet saints. the best cheat in the game cant even be used in bloody co-op
    but
    Great Game for your First playthrough but after completion not much to do unlike sr2 were there is a ton of fun activity's and you can go into to tons of buildings and the cheats are so much better. but on sr the third there is hardly any buildings to go in the map is smaller and most of the clothes stores are planet saints. the best cheat in the game cant even be used in bloody co-op
    but the game is good but not like the other gangster games sr1-2 was
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  42. Oct 11, 2012
    10
    This game is absurd. I've been wanting a grand theft auto game for a while but couldn't convince myself to jump into GTA4 with 5 right around the corner. I had never played a Saints Row game and after hearing the ridiculous ways in which it was described on the CAGcast I decided I needed to jump into the series and satiate my need for open world killing. The games opening scene had me aThis game is absurd. I've been wanting a grand theft auto game for a while but couldn't convince myself to jump into GTA4 with 5 right around the corner. I had never played a Saints Row game and after hearing the ridiculous ways in which it was described on the CAGcast I decided I needed to jump into the series and satiate my need for open world killing. The games opening scene had me a little concerned but it quickly picked up from there and I was underway, killing, running over, and generally causing havoc on the city. The game sucked me in and quickly a day disappeared but boredom never struck. The pace of the game was fast and interesting, and more surprisingly a full 18 hours of fun. I haven't really gotten the chance to just mess around as I kept wanting to get the next best gun or car. There were a lot of aspects that I didn't mess around with (exploring, side missions, homies, online) but I found the experience I had to be really exciting. The array of vehicles was great but I would have like more helicopters and planes. There was an interesting selection of guns, however, I would have like more real weapons. The game's biggest plus was that it didn't take itself seriously. There was just so much stupid **** but at the same time I never felt like the creators were trying to make it feel meaningful. I'll definitely be revisiting the game for the additional content I haven't explored and possibly a different play through with the different decisions. Expand
  43. Nov 20, 2012
    9
    I loved this game the story definitely not the best game story out there but you can do so much in this game if you fully upgrade your car it is almost indestructible the cheats are amazing and help the game a lot the only thing I can complain about is the graphics as you will get stuck in a LOT of things but it is still fun and is good if you like a crazy game
  44. Nov 23, 2012
    8
    One of the best sandbox games so far. Was kinda short and sweet. DLC is OK. I would recommend this game if you the GTA series before GTA 4. I rate it about 8.5.
  45. Dec 12, 2012
    7
    This is a fun game, not meant to be taken seriously. One could almost call it a humors take of GTA. It is flawed and far from perfect, but it's obvious that it's not trying to be. Clearly the developers were focuses on one theme: A fun over the top gangsta game, in which case they succeeded. Missions are hit & miss. Some are really boring, but then there are those make you go: Holy f*****gThis is a fun game, not meant to be taken seriously. One could almost call it a humors take of GTA. It is flawed and far from perfect, but it's obvious that it's not trying to be. Clearly the developers were focuses on one theme: A fun over the top gangsta game, in which case they succeeded. Missions are hit & miss. Some are really boring, but then there are those make you go: Holy f*****g s**t! That was f*****g awesome!! It's those amazing moments that make this game stand out from mediocrity. Saints Row the Third is a good game worth a go if you've got nothing better on your plate. Expand
  46. May 29, 2013
    9
    This game is so fun if you havent played i'd recommend checkin it out. At times it actually had me laughing out loud, now saints row 2 looked bad and controlled bad, in saints 3 they change the controls and the game looks alot better. The characters are fun and likeable also your gang you can customise them to look however. You can customise ur car with a ton of different things, characterThis game is so fun if you havent played i'd recommend checkin it out. At times it actually had me laughing out loud, now saints row 2 looked bad and controlled bad, in saints 3 they change the controls and the game looks alot better. The characters are fun and likeable also your gang you can customise them to look however. You can customise ur car with a ton of different things, character custom is probably the best in any game ive seen. also you can buy property. play minigames. drop in drop out co-op. theres collectibles to find, oh also u can fly planes hellicopters and even snipe while repelling down a building.. that way awesome btw. check points in missions so u almost never have to re start a mission or ever redrive to a mission like gta4 overall a great game that is just fun to play... ps. never play saints row 2 ok ....ever. Expand
  47. Aug 24, 2013
    4
    As a huge fan of the second game it may be true that my expectations were a bit too high. I thought that they would deliver the kind of sequel that takes the good elements of its predecessor and make them even better.
    Saints Row The Third does certainly crank it up but it cranks it up in places where it isn't needed. The best example is the humour; SR2 was a silly game but it also took
    As a huge fan of the second game it may be true that my expectations were a bit too high. I thought that they would deliver the kind of sequel that takes the good elements of its predecessor and make them even better.
    Saints Row The Third does certainly crank it up but it cranks it up in places where it isn't needed. The best example is the humour; SR2 was a silly game but it also took itself seriously as well, from time to time. In the third game the humour is still immature and silly but the second game was clever too. The writing in my opinion went completely out the window; now it feels like they're just pandering to reach out to as big an audience as possible.
    Combat is very repetitive as the AI is straight up retarded and the harder enemies are not hard because they're well-designed but more so because they just have larger health-pools than their low-life counterparts. Weapon-variety is welcome here but doesn't really save the gameplay when that's what you'll be doing most of the time.
    Character-customization is absolutely ridiculous (not as good as in SR2 though) and that is probably the game's biggest strength as both the story and gameplay fall short.
    My last gripe is that the characters are very bland and boring. This is most likely as a result of the lack-luster writing, all the gangs seem insignificant and not one of them stands out as truly unique or interesting.
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  48. Rem
    Jul 12, 2013
    6
    Saints Row: The Third is without a doubt a funny game, but how does it play? Well, it plays..not so well. The gameplay spices things up a little, but much of the controls are too jumpy or unresponsive. All I'd like to mention that this game does not look pretty. It looks average at best. Even some of the snarky humor fails to generate a few chuckles. However despite all this, I still likedSaints Row: The Third is without a doubt a funny game, but how does it play? Well, it plays..not so well. The gameplay spices things up a little, but much of the controls are too jumpy or unresponsive. All I'd like to mention that this game does not look pretty. It looks average at best. Even some of the snarky humor fails to generate a few chuckles. However despite all this, I still liked playing it. It's not as great as the one before it, but when you're having whacky fun, why bother? Expand
  49. Apr 26, 2013
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. its dumb down version of saints row 2. Its the worst game in franchise. graphics are meh. saints row and saints row had a great story. then they have a nerve to kill off gat within first 15 minutes of game. Expand
  50. Apr 28, 2013
    10
    This is probably the most fun game I have ever played.The story is funny,the combat is fun,the clothing is great and their are a lot of explosions.I can't wait for Saints Row 4.
  51. Jul 6, 2013
    7
    Saints Row 3 has alot of options and side activities to do and has some fun story missions but it has some major flaws which ruin what could have been a great game. The biggest flaw is the story which is very weak and tries to be funny but doesn't do a good job. The game is also extremely boring in the second half of the game because it becomes so easy and no longer offers a challenge.Saints Row 3 has alot of options and side activities to do and has some fun story missions but it has some major flaws which ruin what could have been a great game. The biggest flaw is the story which is very weak and tries to be funny but doesn't do a good job. The game is also extremely boring in the second half of the game because it becomes so easy and no longer offers a challenge. Also the driving feels to arcade like and makes driving uninteresting. Expand
  52. Aug 17, 2013
    7
    Saints Row has finally created its own identity to not instantly said to be "a GTA clone", as it turns down the gritty story and turns up the insane gameplay. Though its story is weak and graphics average at best it is still an extremely fun game to play, especially with a friend. With interesting weapons and creative game mechanics this will keep you hooked for a while, if you're intoSaints Row has finally created its own identity to not instantly said to be "a GTA clone", as it turns down the gritty story and turns up the insane gameplay. Though its story is weak and graphics average at best it is still an extremely fun game to play, especially with a friend. With interesting weapons and creative game mechanics this will keep you hooked for a while, if you're into giant purple and running around dressed as a panda that is. Expand
  53. Aug 17, 2013
    7
    I was a big fan of Saints Row 2 and I was excited for the next installment. Saints Row 2 had a really well done story and the gameplay was well done, Stilwater felt cool and realistic, And the activities were sooo much fun. So when Saints Row: The Third came out I was looking forward to it. Unfortunately, It did not live up to expectations. The new city of Steelport was pretty bland andI was a big fan of Saints Row 2 and I was excited for the next installment. Saints Row 2 had a really well done story and the gameplay was well done, Stilwater felt cool and realistic, And the activities were sooo much fun. So when Saints Row: The Third came out I was looking forward to it. Unfortunately, It did not live up to expectations. The new city of Steelport was pretty bland and boring and hard to look at, The pedestrians all blend in and all look the same, and every street looks the same. The story isn't really that interesting or memorable, It seems like Volition said "Let's have a bunch of crazy s**t happen and built a story around it" which makes the story only 10 hours long which may sound long but Saint's Row 2's story was about almost 20 hours long. The new activities weren't that interesting, A bunch of activities that were fun in SR2 are gone. Now they've been replaced with pretty basic ones like Tank Mayhem and Guardian Angel (Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax is pretty fun though). Customization is pretty lacking though, In Saints Row 1 & 2 you could customize your character to have an overshirt, an undershirt, Buttoned or Unbuttoned etc. In Saints Row: The Third you can't do any of that. If it sounds like there's no fun in this game, that's not the case at all. This is probably one of the best games of 2011. If you have a friend on Xbox Live, PSN Or Steam, Go play co-op because it is so much fun! So the question is "Is this better than Saints Row 2?" No, Saints Row 2 is better in a lot of ways but this is still a great game! Hope Saints Row 4 is awesome! Expand
  54. Jul 4, 2014
    9
    Saints row the third is crazy , a massive world an epic story ,great graphics ,great music ,and I haven't seen a game with a lot of humor since paper mario back on the N64, this game is as good as gta games and you will have a blast playing it . Buy it now
  55. Oct 19, 2013
    6
    Saints Row: The Third is a disappointing but fun sequel to Saints Row 2, a game which I adore. While this game certainly has its moments, poor writing, technical issues and length make this a lesser game than its predecessor.

    SR3 is at it's best when it is being completely insane. Driving a pixel tank with your character who is wearing a g-string and a bear hat and who has a accent is
    Saints Row: The Third is a disappointing but fun sequel to Saints Row 2, a game which I adore. While this game certainly has its moments, poor writing, technical issues and length make this a lesser game than its predecessor.

    SR3 is at it's best when it is being completely insane. Driving a pixel tank with your character who is wearing a g-string and a bear hat and who has a accent is good and all but it's the points where the game slows down and becomes a subpar Saints Row 2 where it really suffers. Most of the missions are boring despite there being some great ones in there and the side activities can be downright terrible at points (Except for Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax, that was awesome).

    The story in SR3 is poorly written and doesn't leave any impact on the player like SR1 and 2 did. The returning characters have become boring and the new characters are nothing to write home about. At the start of SR3 the Saints are exiled from Stilwater and are placed in the new city of Steelport. Steelport is not a bad setting but Stilwater was more varied.

    Another problem with this game is its length, I 100% completed it in 15 hours, for an open world sandbox this is terribly short, although this is probably due to the fact that a large portion of the game was cut to be DLC in a scummy business practice.

    Final Thoughts: Good but not as good as SR2, if you find the complete edition for cheap, pick it up, you won't regret it.
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  56. Nov 8, 2013
    6
    Not so much a bad game but just a boring game. The game is very unrealistic and way too goofy. The series started off trying to steal some of Grand Theft Auto sales with the first game (which actually was a pretty fun game) but then they tried to create their own flavor with the sequels. Saints row the Third is just simply "another game". Not a bad game but not a good game either. 6/10
  57. Dec 3, 2013
    9
    First off let me start by saying that yes this isn't Saints Row 1 or Saints Row 2, it is the third one, and if you are one of those hardcore fans that don't like because it is not as gangster like as the previous two then go play Grand Theft Auto if you want a gangster game. Now lets say what the game does really well, the story for one is just a really good time, its over the top, itsFirst off let me start by saying that yes this isn't Saints Row 1 or Saints Row 2, it is the third one, and if you are one of those hardcore fans that don't like because it is not as gangster like as the previous two then go play Grand Theft Auto if you want a gangster game. Now lets say what the game does really well, the story for one is just a really good time, its over the top, its hilarious, and the dialogue may sound cheesy but that's the point. Right from the start the game will get you hooked, you start off by robing a bank owned by the Syndicate then you are forced out of Stillwater, and into Steelport. From there its one crazy mission after another, for instance my personal favorite is the zombie mission in there because it just shows how ridiculously crazy the game is, and also i like how at some points you get branching paths with different rewards for choosing one of them. The story basically made me think of the movie Expendables, its just a hilariously good time with one liners, and insane action sequences. Every mission i guarantee is going to have at least one holy WTF what did i just do moment. Now the voice actors in this game all do a really nice job, they are funny, and sometimes it can seem like your watching an episode of Family Guy. Another thing the game does extremely well is the customization options for your character,your gang, and cars. You can make your character look and sound how ever you want. If you want to make a male that looks like he is on steroids but wears girls clothing, you can do make it, if you want a male with a female voice you can do that, if you want to make the fattest character with ridiculous clothing you can do that, but the craziest option is one of the voices you can give your character is a zombie voice that just speaks gibberish. The car customization is also well done, you make it what ever color you want, what kind of paint you want, what tires you want, how big you want the tires, you can even improve your tires to have better handling and more durability against gunfire. Then the gang customization is also really cool, you can choose your gang sign, how they cheer, and how they taunt, you can even change their outfit from a ninja to a club lover, to a military guard, to other crazy options like gimps, and ho's if you enjoy that stuff. The side activities also are really fun to play. You have dealer where you escort people around while they sell stuff to people, and gang members from other groups try to stop you, tank mayhem where you cause as much damage as you can with a tank, regular mayhem, escort where you rescue girls from their abusive pimps, Insurance fraud is hilarious with its rag doll physics, and where you run in front of cars getting tossed around is just hilarious to watch, gang operations where you go to a certain area and clear out rival gang members provides the classic mode of clear this area for cash as in other open world games, Professor Genki's Super Ethical reality climax, wow that's a mouthful. In this one you go through a shooting course where you have to kill mascots and earn enough money to leave in time. You have Trail blazing which is basically a race mode, and Guardian Angel where you snipe enemies to protect your fellow gang members. There is just so much stuff to do in steel port, you would definitely get your money's worth in terms of content value. The weapon upgrades are cool, they make your weapon more powerful but also changes the way it looks. There is also a cool upgrade system with for those who stick around to the end for a full level 50 respect, you can become just insanely powerful with invincibility, and infinite ammo, and lot of other cool ones. The shooting mechanics have been improved from the first two games. Driving mechanics feel less stiff then the previous ones. Finally what this game does well is just the fact that how the developers made this to show you or anyone who plays it a good time. Now there are a couple of negatives with the game though, sometimes but rarely textures during cut scenes weren't great but not bad, i experienced some drops in frame rate but like two or three times, and this game wasn't certainly created to have challenging combat, but there were times where both my Team AI and the enemy AI weren't so good,like they would just stand there without firing and take shots, and the enemy would just not even notice i was shooting at them but thankfully it did not happen that often. But on the whole i put at least so far twenty hours of game play in with plenty of stuff left to do, and i would recommend this to anyone who loves open world games, or just wants to have a good time, and i could recommend this to all gamer because it truly is a unique game the parodies some many other games, and does reference some movies. So yes i believe you should buy this it is worth every penny of its purchase price. Expand
  58. May 28, 2014
    8
    A game that took me by surprise. The game offers a ridiculous amount of content in an open world environment that is full of life and humour.

    The story missions are so fun and so silly, which caused me to have a silly grin pretty much all the way through the game. The game can also be a little overwhelming in terms of the amount of enemies you have to kill and the brutes can be VERY
    A game that took me by surprise. The game offers a ridiculous amount of content in an open world environment that is full of life and humour.

    The story missions are so fun and so silly, which caused me to have a silly grin pretty much all the way through the game. The game can also be a little overwhelming in terms of the amount of enemies you have to kill and the brutes can be VERY annoying, but after a few upgrades you're unstoppable.

    The side missions are also great, such as the mayhem and insurance fraud side missions which are designed to be silly and fun. There are exceptions on the missions where you are A.I dependant, such as the dealing missions and escort missions, where the A.I are sluggish and often get stuck on objects, forcing a restart. This kept the score from being perfect as it happened on a fair few occurrences.

    To conclude: an amazingly fun game that was a breath of fresh air to me, a game where it takes the meaning of fun and gives it you in huge barrels.
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  59. Jul 7, 2014
    8
    Saints Row: The Third is unlike any game I have ever played. It is crazy, yet also hilarious. Those who want to laugh for hours should play this game. The gunplay eventually feels a little bit stale, but new weapons help to spice up the gameplay.
  60. Dec 20, 2013
    4
    Honestly, you won't like this game if you played "Saints row 2". Jokes are rarely ever funny, story is bland, and lacked elements of roleplay brought in by Saints row 2. I don't care much about most of these besides the story. I'm not usually one to care much about the story of games but Saints row: The Third failed to bring even a decent story. Gameplay was fine though.
  61. Feb 16, 2014
    3
    A step down from the other Saints Row games I hate. I didn't even need to complete this rubbish pile of poop. Big and empty city. Still has crappy car physics. Still has 2004 level graphics. Poor storyline. Hardcore is too easy. To make you fanboys understand:

    Graphics: 3/10
    Gameplay: 4/10
    Storyline: 4/10
    Fun: 3/10
    Driving: 1/10
    Mean (average): 3/10
  62. Nov 8, 2014
    8
    So saints row the third is very disappointing for those who plays and enjoy saints row 1 and 2 it is dumbed down and they removed a lot of things in the game.
    But don't get me wrong here this game is freakin awesome it is super fun especially with the parachute but still the story is not that great most of the new characters are so unmemorable and the story progression is bad it is very
    So saints row the third is very disappointing for those who plays and enjoy saints row 1 and 2 it is dumbed down and they removed a lot of things in the game.
    But don't get me wrong here this game is freakin awesome it is super fun especially with the parachute but still the story is not that great most of the new characters are so unmemorable and the story progression is bad it is very linear and don't forget the 3 gangs to one story
    But if you like what GTA franchise can't do that is unrealistic fun get this game real quick
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  63. May 28, 2014
    9
    Full review @ http://www.idiotbox.co.uk/saints-row-the-third-review-80052/

    Quick history lesson for you anyone who isn’t up to date with the Saints. Saints Row started life as the first real open-world sandbox type game for the Xbox 360 in 2006 and was little more than a GTA rip-off with a bad attitude where you play as a nameless and voiceless grunt that joins that saints and climbs
    Full review @ http://www.idiotbox.co.uk/saints-row-the-third-review-80052/

    Quick history lesson for you anyone who isn’t up to date with the Saints. Saints Row started life as the first real open-world sandbox type game for the Xbox 360 in 2006 and was little more than a GTA rip-off with a bad attitude where you play as a nameless and voiceless grunt that joins that saints and climbs the ranks. By the time Saints Row 2 rolled round in 2008 they were starting to branch out a bit more and make it more unique and special with you rebuilding the Saints from the ground up in more elaborate and ridiculous ways. Saints Row: The Third was first released in 2011 and, as the summary above says, the Saints are now a household name and after what is possibly the most elaborate and over-the-top opening to a game ever you are down to a skeleton crew and again you a rebuilding the Saints image in a brand new town with unlimited and ludicrous possibilities!

    The general story ark follows the same basic principle as the other games in franchise, there are three factions that you need to wage war against with each stage resulting in more and more insanity until you reach the head and take them down. Once they are gotten rid of you then move on to the final faction before taking over the new town. It’s a tried and tested plan and it is the third time it has been used in the Saints Universe so you would expect it start maybe getting a little tired now, thankfully you would be wrong. I’m not too sure how they’ve managed to do it but with every Saints game so far they have made it feel fresh and like it’s a brand new premise. The supporting cast (both good guys and bad guys), the ridiculous gang attires, the utter insanity of every single mission, and the cockiness of the main protagonist all make you not really give a **** that it’s been done before and just enjoy what’s currently happening.

    If, for some indescribable reason, you grow tired of waging war on the factions of the Syndicate then you can always make the most of some of the distractions that Saints Row has to offer. This is something that has always been a part of the franchise but is one that is gradually getting better and better with every new release. There are icons dotted all around the map that you can go to at any point you are not on a mission to take part in side missions that in absolutely no way further the plot but they do help to improve your rank and earn you some extra money, plus they’re a **** tonne of fun. To say that these activities and distractions are varied would be kind of an understatement; there are some of the classics like insurance fraud where you throw yourself in front of traffic for financial gain, and Mayhem where you have to cause a certain amount of destruction within a certain amount of time. These are thrown into the mix with some nice new ones like Tank Mayhem which is essentially the same as Mayhem but with a Tank, and my personal favourite “Professor Genki’s Super Ethical Reality Climax”. This beautiful little bastard has you thrown into a room full of mascots and traps and gives you a certain amount of time to murder your way to the exit with a chirpy little double-act giving a play-by-play about what’s happening over a loudspeaker. As I said, these things in no way further the story but without then Saints Row: The Third would not be the game it is!

    The musical selection isn’t the best that you could have hoped for, the radio stations are a little limited and there’s not really anything that pops as something really special. That’s the negative, the positive is that the musical selection in-game is a thing of beauty! Some of the music that is played over the missions is spot-on, the highlight of this is definitely the game blasting a Kanye West song while you and the Saints are shooting up a penthouse, and I don’t even like Kanye West! The voice acting is definitely a high point of the game with the leader of the Saints always having an answer for everything and generally being a smartarse, this leads to some of the cutscenes being incredibly fun to watch.

    Verdict:

    The gameplay itself is some of the most over-the-top and entertaining I have ever had the joy of experiencing, the story is as ridiculous as it is incredible, and with all of the extra activities and distractions thrown into the mix there is plenty there to keep you coming back for more. Plus did I mention that you can beat someone to death with a giant rubber cock??
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  64. Jun 19, 2014
    9
    There is no underselling the amount of fun to be had in "Saints Row: the Third". The game is simply a joy to play. Little mechanics, like being able to leap into an oncoming car to steal it, make the game much quicker, and more fun than its competition. Some of the content in "Saints Row: the Third" is far too unsavory for an enjoyable video game. Some of the content, though, is soThere is no underselling the amount of fun to be had in "Saints Row: the Third". The game is simply a joy to play. Little mechanics, like being able to leap into an oncoming car to steal it, make the game much quicker, and more fun than its competition. Some of the content in "Saints Row: the Third" is far too unsavory for an enjoyable video game. Some of the content, though, is so insanely bonkers that you'll wish you were sharing the game with an audience. My only complaint is the rinse and repeat events that litter the game world. The story missions are great, and some of the repeatable events like tank destruction sprees are great, but others are a real pain. Expand
  65. Jun 1, 2014
    10
    " Saint Row the thrid is a hell of a good pimp adventure ". After seeing and watching it , playing it so far its the most epic game with good graphics , love the story and hilarious as i can see . I will be playing SR4 soon . Grade A+
  66. Oct 28, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. i will repost the review. here we go
    the story (contains a lot of spoilers): Two years after the Ultor Corporation's destruction, the 3rd Street Saints have turned their street gang into a media empire, becoming icons and household names across the world, with their own energy drink, Japanese commercials, toys, a large fanbase, and a movie deal in the works. However, when the Saints' leader (usually referred to simply as "the Boss") and two lieutenants, Shaundi and Johnny Gat, attempt to rob a bank as a publicity stunt, the bank tellers unexpectedly start shooting back. The police, who they had paid off beforehand subsequently intervene and arrest the Saints.

    The Saints' leaders are shortly released to the man who owned the targeted bank, Phillipe Loren, the leader of a criminal organization known as "the Syndicate;" on his private jet, Loren offers to let the Saints live if they turn over most of their earnings. The Saints' leaders refuse and break out, but Gat is apparently killed[i] as the Boss and Shaundi escape via parachute.

    Upon landing, the Boss and Shaundi find themselves in Steelport, the dystopian criminal city controlled by the Syndicate's three gangs: The Morning Star, a gang with advanced technology equipment, controlled by Loren himself, the Luchadores, a Mexican gang led by the killer wrestler Killbane, and the Deckers, a hacker-based gang led by Matt Miller. The Boss quickly calls in another lieutenant from the Saints' hometown of Stilwater, Pierce Washington, and begins attacking the Morning Star's businesses, culminating with an attack on Loren's headquarters. In this raid Loren is killed and the giant superhuman Oleg Kirlov, the basis of the cloned "brutes" the Syndicate uses, is rescued.

    The Boss briefly returns to Stilwater for Johnny Gat's funeral but while his hearse is held up at the reopening of the Hughes Memorial Bridge, overseen by Senator Monica Hughes, Killbane attacks the Saints and destroys the bridge. To retaliate, the Boss seeks out anti-Syndicate talent, recruiting Oleg as an enforcer, ex-FBI hacker Kinzie Kensington as an informant; Zimos, the oldest pimp in Steelport; and Angel de la Muerte, Killbane's vengeful former tag-team partner. They are later joined by Viola DeWynter, one of Loren's twin lieutenants, after Killbane kills her twin sister Kiki out of rage due to a failed assassination attempt on the Boss. Her defection, however, coincides with the arrival of the paramilitary S.T.A.G. (Special Tactical Anti-Gang) forces in Steelport, created by Senator Hughes to end gang violence once and for all. The Saints take on STAG regardless, resulting in Steelport going under martial law, whilst also dealing with the Syndicate.

    After providing Kinzie with the appropriate technology, the Boss enters the Deckers mainframe, defeating Deckers leader Matt Miller's avatar in a virtual reality fight and driving him and most of the Deckers out of town. At Angel's insistence, the Boss opts to take on Killbane by killing the other contestants in his Murderbrawl XXXI pay-per-view to gain entrance, and then, with Angel's help, defeating Killbane. Following his humiliating defeat, an enraged Killbane responds by instigating several attacks on the Saints and STAG throughout Steelport to cause chaos.

    Whilst quelling the fighting between the Luchadores and STAG, the Boss is simultaneously informed that Killbane is escaping the city while STAG second-in-command Kia is holding Shaundi, Viola, and Mayor Burt Reynolds hostage at a Steelport monument rigged to blow to frame the Saints. If the Boss saves Shaundi and kills Kia, the Saints are held as heroes; the ending of the game subsequently shows the boss tracking Killbane down to Mars and killing him in what is ultimately revealed to be a scene from the Saints sci-fi film Gangstas in Space, which the Boss and several members are acting in. Saints Row IV follows this ending. Alternately, if the boss kills Killbane and lets Shaundi die, the monument's destruction is used as a pretext by STAG to attack Steelport with the airborne aircraft carrier Daedalus. The Boss destroys the Daedalus, killing STAG leader Cyrus Temple in the process, and declares Steelport an independent city-state under the Saints' control. next: the game gives you an fun and unforgetable experience, full of cars, good character custumization, and if it does not sadisfy you, you have the mods. close to Saints Row IV, this one is better in a whole new level. next: amazing story. for me, i think that this game is one of the best games ever. 10/10. i cannot say if i recommend you or not, its your opinion.
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  67. Aug 21, 2014
    5
    I still haven't played Saints Row 2 and I feel I need to, because I've been told that it's better than Saints Row The Third in many ways. After it's awesome first 3 hours Saints Row The Third really starts to show its stale spots. I'm a fan of open world games that give me plenty of optional side activities for me to do outside of the main missions. My problem with Saints Row The Third isI still haven't played Saints Row 2 and I feel I need to, because I've been told that it's better than Saints Row The Third in many ways. After it's awesome first 3 hours Saints Row The Third really starts to show its stale spots. I'm a fan of open world games that give me plenty of optional side activities for me to do outside of the main missions. My problem with Saints Row The Third is that, while there are activities like Gang Takedowns and mini games to do in the open world, the main missions force you to do these anyway.
    There's no doubt that most of the main missions are great and there's so much creativity. Hell, there's even a mission where you have to drive a tiger around the city while avoiding 'press' vans and trying not to piss off the tiger! The first mission also gives you really good first impressions. But despite this level of creativity I always felt like the overall game was missing something and I ended up not doing the side activities and just doing the main missions which made for an extremely linear 12 hour experience.
    The city of Steelport was not worked on enough in The Third. I did not feel the need to return to the game and explore it once I'd completed it and the graphics are average. My final gripe with the game is that it really started to show its bugs near the end. The game froze twice in my last two hours playing it and on the last mission when travelling to destinations enemies would practically spawn directly in front of me causing me to crash into them. This is pretty bad considering this game came out 3 years ago and many of its issues still haven't been patched.
    Aside from those issues the game is still a ton of fun. You can pick it up pretty cheap now second-hand and it does have its share of variety, interesting characters and a unique visual style...and sex jokes, lots and lots of sex jokes. This game goes over-the-top a lot, but while I could recommend this game to people at its current exchange price there are plenty of other excellent games out there that also go over-the-top but don't have as many of this games annoyances and are generally just more fun. While I've yet to play previous Saints Row titles I'd recommend Saints Row 4. Sure it reuses the open world in this game, but at least it's filled with collectibles that get you to explore Steelport more, the side missions are incredibly fun (especially insurance fraud) and they're not mandatory, and the creativity put into all of the missions is truly unparalleled and the amount of fun you can have with the superpowers is practically unlimited. Plus, I've put over 40 hours into SR4 and a maximum of 13 hours into The Third.
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  68. May 29, 2014
    9
    Fun fun fun. This game got two things and those make a ton of fun. If you want to play openworld games to just **** around, this game is for you. The story is fun to play, since there are a ton of jokes in it. The action kicks ass and the character creation is really good. The game has it's flaws but those aren't game-or even funbreaking. So go on and buy it.
  69. Jun 12, 2014
    10
    This Game is one of the best games i have ever played i love how you can customize your character the way you want and the upgrades and other things are awesome to.
  70. Dec 11, 2014
    7
    As an alternative to GTA, a much more light-hearted comedic approach to the open world game, this is a must play for anyone who enjoys open worlds. Though the childish humor has its droll moments, in a lot of cases it's quite comedic. Though the story and character design leaves some wanting, the world is quite beautiful as a more cartoony look instead of the real world atmosphere providedAs an alternative to GTA, a much more light-hearted comedic approach to the open world game, this is a must play for anyone who enjoys open worlds. Though the childish humor has its droll moments, in a lot of cases it's quite comedic. Though the story and character design leaves some wanting, the world is quite beautiful as a more cartoony look instead of the real world atmosphere provided by GTA or Red Dead Redemption. Expand
  71. Jan 4, 2015
    6
    A slightly fun romp through a new town, Steelport.

    My only real gripe here is the mini-games. Drive a tiger around- isn't that fun and cwazy? No, it's lame and lazy, from my eyes. Other than that, the storyline is a'ight, the gameplay is the best in the series, and the co-op aspect is flawless. If you haven't played it, I suggest SR2 and this title- they are some of the best co-op
    A slightly fun romp through a new town, Steelport.

    My only real gripe here is the mini-games. Drive a tiger around- isn't that fun and cwazy? No, it's lame and lazy, from my eyes.

    Other than that, the storyline is a'ight, the gameplay is the best in the series, and the co-op aspect is flawless. If you haven't played it, I suggest SR2 and this title- they are some of the best co-op experiences I've had in a game.
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  72. Oct 16, 2015
    9
    Volition Inc. & THQ have brought us to Steelport in the hands of the Third Street Saints. After the previous game ended in a violence and explosions, the Saints joined forces with Ultor Corp and transformed from a simple street gang into a multi media powerhouse.

    In the proceeding 3 years they have all grown up. Energy drinks, movie deals, fortune and a massive following in this insane
    Volition Inc. & THQ have brought us to Steelport in the hands of the Third Street Saints. After the previous game ended in a violence and explosions, the Saints joined forces with Ultor Corp and transformed from a simple street gang into a multi media powerhouse.

    In the proceeding 3 years they have all grown up. Energy drinks, movie deals, fortune and a massive following in this insane edition.

    Playing as the ‘Boss’ the story joins up alongside previous characters Johnny Gat, Shaudi and newbie tag along Josh Birk (actor, researching his ‘role’ in the upcoming movie). The crew attempt to steal a banks vault in the opening mission, Birk (aptly named) sets off an alarm in the process, alerting SWPD.

    Let’s say things don’t go to plan and once the dust clears the objective of the game is to rebuild the gang and the empire to their former glory.

    A new approach has been brought to the table on the mission structure. Previously seeing separate missions for each rival gang concluding in the final mission. SR3 offers a tighter construction with all missions intertwined. Leading decisions of the player affect through the whole game, including alternate endings.

    Without giving too much away its time to move away from the high octane, fast paced campaign, to land in WHORED MODE. Word plays from the get go this mode is survival/ horde based; defeating waves & levels with a colorful and strange array of enemies. Whether it’s giant women with big bazookas to gimps wielding massive purple **** swords and multicoloured walking cats.

    Guns, ammo and grenades are plentiful so wreaking havoc is always a must. Although it’s not horrendously long it offers a lot of difference and laugh out loud fun.

    2011 titles have seen more and more heavily customisable characters and surroundings. THQ have a great custom engine in game that gives players a more free and in-depth feel to creating a truly unique avatar and gang. Pre built models are available to use if this side of the game is not your cup O’tea.

    Game play has the open world (GTA type) freedom you would expect, third person views, multiple drivable vehicles (bikes to aircraft) all set on the streets.

    Saints Row The Third Along with the main story come mini missions, games & activities, turf wars and generally causing chaos. Get carried away with it though and the ‘five-o’ will be over you like a rash (unless you like the challenge of course).

    Graphics have a fresh and funky look too, you get the occasional pixelation if the game is not installed to the hard drive, but I like the whole comic / cartoon type textures & colours, giving a fictional feel. Keeping in line with the more humorous side the game offers.

    For players who venture online there is a co-op campaign and whored mode. They are available locally as well, only by use of a code (with game/ purchasable) which must be activated to allow access.

    The team decided to axe online multiplayer i.e. Deathmatch’ with a savvy shout too, mainly to save time, money and disappointment. Due to First Person Shooters taking most of all current online multiplayer gaming.

    Saints Row: The Third does a great job of filling the void Grand Theft Auto (its main adversary) left behind. This time THQ and Volition have delivered a much bigger game with easy to follow objectives & markers and it’s not too hard to pick up on the easier settings either.

    If you like this sort of thing, it’s definitely worth picking up (at least until GTA V comes out).
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  73. Jun 13, 2016
    8
    This game is very amazing and have got him moments . Graphics is awesome and gameplay is amazing and this is main pluses all Saints Row . I love Saints Row 3, 4 and Gat out of Hell and I think Saints Row The Third even better than Grand Theft Auto IV and Mafia II . In this game storyline is better than in GTA IV and MII and gameplay and physics much better than in GTA IV and all the sameThis game is very amazing and have got him moments . Graphics is awesome and gameplay is amazing and this is main pluses all Saints Row . I love Saints Row 3, 4 and Gat out of Hell and I think Saints Row The Third even better than Grand Theft Auto IV and Mafia II . In this game storyline is better than in GTA IV and MII and gameplay and physics much better than in GTA IV and all the same Saints Row The Third is not better than Mafia II, but better than GTA IV . Awesome game with her moments and awesome graphics for 2011 . Expand
  74. Jun 23, 2016
    9
    Amazing virtual reality in gaming. Dream-come-true for open-world lovers. Great game for making good attitude. Cool story, huge contents, epic gameplay. Smile-maker with actions. Love this game. :D
  75. Apr 12, 2017
    9
    Over the years pretty much everyone has heard about Saints Row. While most call it a GTA clone i like to look at the wider picture.
    Being the third in the series this one brings all thye experience the developers have gathered during the first and second part. What in turn delivers from such is one funny ride. Saints Row 3 was never meant to be taken to seriously. This is about Mayhem and
    Over the years pretty much everyone has heard about Saints Row. While most call it a GTA clone i like to look at the wider picture.
    Being the third in the series this one brings all thye experience the developers have gathered during the first and second part. What in turn delivers from such is one funny ride. Saints Row 3 was never meant to be taken to seriously. This is about Mayhem and immature jokes, both of which i enjoy in a game.
    I enjoyed this more then GTA IV at that time and it aged a lot better in my book aswell. At this day i STILL enjoy going back and leting it all go. Pleasure therapy for when you had a **** day.
    Ofcourse there are some things worth considering.. Although this game is good at its minimum it doesnt touch the story of part 2. But thats one of the charms of Saints Row over the years.. by topping themselves every time. I strongly recommend this part if you can take things lightly in life. Dont let the negative critics hold you off. By now this game can be found dirt cheap. But even at full price it was worth every cent.
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  76. Apr 26, 2023
    8
    This is a very fun game and some of the jokes are crazy man. They really should have remake this game!
  77. Jun 2, 2023
    8
    I was genuinely surprised with this game. I expected it to be a horrible but it's pretty fun and I enjoyed the story for what it was. I think your expectations really determine how you'll feel about, expect a lot of over the top elements and a bunch of goofy shenanigans.
  78. Sep 3, 2023
    6
    Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaameeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees!
Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 70 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 61 out of 70
  2. Negative: 0 out of 70
  1. Feb 15, 2012
    84
    Volition gets many things right in Saints Row: The Third in what is no doubt a fine sequel, but it's very much a case of sequelitis for the THQ franchise. The zany and over-the-top nature, well-written script and whole host of sandbox toys are held back ever so slightly by the oddly paced and repetitive proceedings of the game's main story.
  2. Feb 7, 2012
    60
    Saint's Row: The Third sets out with a great ambition of giving the player freedom and an arsenal of fun elements to play with. Unfortunately, though, the game still falls a bit short with a somewhat childish sense of humour and quirky game mechanics.
  3. Jan 3, 2012
    80
    Despite my gripes with the multiplayer options, the 10-to-12-hour campaign's still very much worth the price of admission, and it needs to be seen to be believed-trust me, this game's done more than enough to earn its "M" rating from the ESRB.