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Title: Saint's Row 2 Dlc
Description: FINALLY


LeonPlisken - April 2, 2009 06:47 PM (GMT)
Saint's Row 2 is possibly my favorite sandbox game... why? It has everything! Even a zombie minigame... and really just tons of other things to do. Screw gta4, I wanna jump out of planes and parachute onto a motorcycle while dressed in a hotdog costume and blasting an old lady with a full auto shotgun.

Normalcy is for pussies.

Anyway... DLC will include

-6 new vehicles = Military and Civilian
-New weapons = Rumors of a full auto rocket launcher
-New customization items = Tons, including a space marine
-3 brand new missions
-New diversions
-New multiplayer games
-And new maps to explore

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Satyr - April 2, 2009 07:53 PM (GMT)
LMAO A Grey riding a motorcycle :lol:

Ratede91 - April 4, 2009 02:26 AM (GMT)
idk, i like gtaIV for its realism but they just forgot aboutwat makes the game insanely fun and im glad saints row scoops up the torch.

Niko is a kool guy and all but with him being old and crap u really cant diversify with him and the shitty clothing availible. Now saints row was smart about this, creating ur own character which is VERY CUSTOMIZABLE (unlike those dam phantasy star games) unril u get to voices... they coulda been more indeph than that... and dialogue does not change between genders which make tha chick sound like a dYKE (chilling at the strip CLUB???) but hey its kool.... but i like fta's music better


all in all, Fun goes to SR2, but i have both games so idc

LeonPlisken - April 4, 2009 05:55 PM (GMT)
I have both games as well, but SR2 seems to really attend more to me wanting to be a complete unrealistic ass when I play a game. Agh, it's gonna take 12 more days for the DLC to be here.

Also, GTA4 was nice, but it like removed the tons of features they added in for SA that were way too much fun.




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