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  • Saints Row: The Third's latest DLC lets you dress like all the gangstars

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    05.02.2012

    Normally it's not recommended to go through life wearing the clothing and accoutrements of rival gangs, so it's a fantastic thing that Saints Row: The Third isn't even close to real life. Heck, they'll even make you pay for the privilege. The "Steelport Gangs Pack" is available now for $3.

  • Saints Row: The Third's 'The Trouble With Clones' DLC available now

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    03.21.2012

    Johnny Gat has returned as an evil clone, and the Saints Flow energy drink bestows super powers to those who consume it. Sounds like a tame day in Steelport. Saints Row: The Third's "The Trouble With Clones" DLC pack is now available for $6.99 (560 MS Points) on Xbox and PSN.

  • Saints Row: The Third takes gangstas to space ... today!

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    02.21.2012

    Forget about EA sending copies of Mass Effect 3 into space -- that's child's play. THQ is taking things one step further and sending the Steelport gangstas into space with the latest Saints Row: The Third DLC pack. It's included if you have a Season Pass, otherwise it goes for 560 MS Points ($7).%Gallery-148115%

  • THQ moving away from 'kids licensed entertainment;' Saints Row: The Third ships 3.8 million

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    01.25.2012

    In the wake of a rumor that THQ had relinquished a publishing deal with Disney for a variety of children's properties, the ailing publisher released a statement this morning renewing its focus on "core game franchises" over "traditional kids' licensed video games." The company will also be focusing on "digital initiatives" going forward, though we're not sure how that'll be possible after the closure of THQ's digital studio in the UK.The release specifically cites UFC, Darksiders, Company of Heroes, Insane, Saints Row, Warhammer 40K, and Patrice Desilets' currently-in-production project as "key franchises" for the company going forward, and promises more information will be offered on next thursday's financial call.Alongside news of the realignment, THQ announced that 3.8 million copies of its latest release, Saints Row: The Third, have shipped to retail since launch in November 2011. The publisher expects lifetimes sales to reach between five and six million units, and believes that its season pass plan will help that play out.3.8 million copies means there are quite a few large purple dildo bats out in the wild, folks, but will it be enough to keep THQ going after a major miss with the uDraw Tablet and a rough past few years? That remains to be seen.

  • Saints Row: The Third's Genkibowl VII DLC is just as batshit crazy as you'd expect

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    01.11.2012

    As is the case with most things involving Saints Row: The Third, writing about the latest trailer for upcoming DLC "Genkibowl VII" would really do it no justice. To experience the madness, you must see if for yourself, which is why we've got this trailer for you just above.

  • Steam Holiday Sale has Saint's Row: The Third at 33 percent off

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    12.23.2011

    You'd be missing out if you made it all the way through 2011 without experiencing the intense thrill of throwing a jar-contained toot into the dropped top of a rival gang member's hot rod. Today's Steam discount will help you do so by letting you grab Saint's Row: The Third for $33.49.

  • Saints Row: The Third DLC kicks off with invincibility, 'Shark-o-Matic'

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    11.16.2011

    You've had a full day to let the madness that is Saints Row: The Third sink in. Now what? Well you'll need a gun that shoots fish guts, obviously. Volition is delivering just that for $1.99 in the "Shark-o-Matic" gun, along with a separate $2.99 cheats pack for dirty, dirty cheaters. Shacknews spotted both packs popping up -- alongside the expected $20 "season pass" -- in all three versions of the title as of this morning, kicking off what is said to be a whopping 40 weeks of additional content. Beyond the upcoming (free) CheapyD DLC, we know of three mission packs -– "Genkibowl VII," "Gangstas In Space," and "The Trouble With Clones" -– as well as the Nyte Blayde DLC pack that THQ has in store for SR3 players. Presumably we'll see more ... uh ... next week!

  • Saints Row: The Third launch trailer demonstrates more of the madness

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    11.16.2011

    It's very likely that this is the first and only trailer you'll see in which a driver is attacked by a tiger from the back seat. You have Saints Row: The Third and developer Volition Inc to thank for this moment.

  • Saints Row The Third review: Walking the talk

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    11.15.2011

    "There's nothing like this game. In fact, I'm not sure there should be anything like this game. There's no concern for taste, no concern for morals -- it's all about the fun factor." That was THQ's VP of "Core Games," Danny Bilson, at a preview event for Saints Row: The Third just last month. Bilson has lead THQ's "hardcore games" push, attempting to reinvent the once-embattled publisher by reinvesting in "core" brands. That didn't work out so well, as we found out this past year. I'm glad to say that, with Saints Row: The Third, Bilson's "Core Games" group is finally on solid ground. And in that respect, actually walking some of the big talk we've heard so much in the past few years. Beyond the now-infamous weaponized dildo and the inclusion of certifiable jams like Kanye West's "Power," there's so, so much to love and enjoy about Saints Row: The Third. For starters, there's totally a hoverbike.%Gallery-136917%

  • CheapAssGamer's CheapyD will be your homie (in Saints Row: The Third)

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    11.15.2011

    You folks know CheapyD, right? He's the owner and proprietor of gaming deals site CheapAssGamer, as well as a swell dude and friend of the site. He's also a big fan of the Saints Row series -- so much so, in fact, that he donated a heap of change to the Ashley Ames Foundation last summer in order to become a character in Saints Row: The Third. What began as a bit role (a random pedestrian) turned into a full-on downloadable pack, adding Cheapy to the game as a "homie." Like in Saints Row 2, homies can be called to help out during missions or whenever you may need them. Cheapy says he recorded "approximately 150 lines" for the character, all done from his Tokyo, Japan apartment with direction over Skype from Volition devs. He's not sure when the pack will be available (though he's been told it's coming out sooner than later), and it'll be free for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC players. [Image of CheapyD's custom character in Saints Row 2, via MTV Multiplayer]

  • Saints Row: The Third exclusive PlayStation 3 content amounts to ... nothing, actually

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    11.14.2011

    After vaguely announcing "an exclusive mode on the PS3 utilizing [Saints Row: The Thirds's] signature weapon" back at E3, we never actually heard what that game mode would be. As it turns out, Volition and THQ apparenly never settled on one, and the exclusive content deal seemingly didn't pan out. We discovered as much when retail copies of Saints Row: The Third arrived for review on both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 last week. After booting up each and looking around thoroughly, we can assure you that there's no content difference between the two versions. We contacted THQ, who today offered a "No comment" to our inquiry. It stands to reason that the "exclusive mode" -- which apparently featured the game's "signature weapon" (a dildo bat, naturally) -- could have once been the game's take on wave-based co-op multiplayer: "Whored Mode." That mode is currently a part of the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC versions of the game. The publisher would neither confirm nor deny this suggestion.

  • Saints Row: The Third's amazing 'What I Got' singalong, with all seven characters

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    11.14.2011

    We thought briefly about not spoiling the incredible scene from Saints Row: The Third above, and all its variations, but then we thought about how wonderful the clip is and how it'd be unfair if you missed it. So ... uh ... don't miss it!

  • Saints Row: The Third online co-op campaign and 'Whored Mode' gated with online pass

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    11.11.2011

    If you're considering postponing your purchase of Saints Row: The Third until sometime after next Tuesday in hopes of snagging a less expensive used copy, but also yearn for online cooperative mayhem, beware: an online pass is required before taking to the Information Superhighway. Included in new copies of both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Saints Row: The Third are one-time use codes for redemption upon initial launch of any online multiplayer, prompting users to otherwise purchase a pass for an undisclosed amount (we've asked THQ for clarification). Unfortunately, despite having both 360 and PS3 copies available for review at Joystiq, the 360 pass won't activate until launch and very few reviewers have PS3 code. Rest assured, we'll have our own review of Saints Row: The Third -- co-op or not -- by early next week.

  • Saints Row: The Third trailer jumps off building, lands on hover plane, does barrel roll

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    11.10.2011

    With a little under a week before launch, Saints Row: The Third is whipping out all the crazy to turn the sinful masses into Saints. This in-game footage has the player doing some crazy aerial acrobatics.

  • Saints Row 'Initiation Station' pumps out over 1M characters, 24 'Gods'

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    11.09.2011

    THQ stated this morning that players have created over a million characters using the Saints Row Initiation Station. The free download, available on XBLM, PSN and Steam, allows future Saints to create a character for The Third, which launches next week. The publisher stated that 1.2 million people have used the Initiation Station, with the most popular "nontraditional skin colors" being green, red and silver metallic -- no word yet if the latter group all had surfboards. There have also been 24 characters tagged as "God." Apt, since there is sure to be plenty of smiting. %Gallery-137630%

  • Saints Row: The Third pre-orders surpass those of The Second

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    11.04.2011

    Saints Row: The Third has enjoyed four times the pre-orders of Saints Row 2, according to THQ CEO Brian Farrell, who made the announcement yesterday during the company's quarterly earnings call. That doesn't mean that Saints Row: The Third is expected to run away with quadruple the sales. THQ estimates the game will ship over 3 million units before the publisher's fiscal year ends in March 2012. By comparison, Saints Row 2 launched in October 2009 and sold 2.6 million by the end of the fiscal year. While all this seriousness was going on, THQ sent out a trailer this morning celebrating the madness of Saints Row: The Third's pimps, gimps and "everything but the kitchen sink" mentality.%Gallery-136917%

  • Saints Row: The Third PC system requirements revealed

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    11.02.2011

    Volition passed along the Saints Row: The Third PC system requirements to Destructoid and the recommended specs are kinda beefy. Not Crysis 2 at max settings beefy, but you'll need a GeForce GTX 400 series or better, or ATI Radeon HD5000 series or better graphics card, and a quad core processor under the hood -- you know, if you're looking to really soak in the visual symphony that is watching a man in a feathered hat kill a helpless citizen on the streets of Steelport with a gigantic dildo bat. The required specs are a bit more forgiving. On top of that, Volition also posted about some specific PC features over on the Saints Row site, including "AMD Eyefinity support, DX9, DX10, and DX11 support, Crossfire enabled, SLI enabled, advanced depth of field, reflections, and ambient occlusion quality, and, of course, God Rays." Perhaps the platform's best feature, however, is the Saints Video Record Mode, which allows you to save specific gameplay clips and upload them to your preferred video hosting service. Or we guess you could just hold on to the clips as a personal, secret reminder of that one time you did a barrel roll in your Mercedes through a crowd of people. Entirely up to you. Saints Row: The Third launches on November 15 on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.

  • Saints Row: The Third 'Cherished Memory' trailer urges caution

    by 
    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    10.23.2011

    "Warning," it says. "Shooting hot dog mascots with a high-powered sonic rifle in a game of human baseball should not be attempted in the real world," which, frankly, is news to us. Now we'll have to cancel virtually all of tonight's plans.

  • Saints Row: The Third goes inside the computer

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    09.12.2011

    Just when it seemed like Saints Row: The Third couldn't get crazier, it absolutely gets a lot crazier. But now, it's on a whole new level of "Shut The Front Door"-ness, adding a cyberworld into the mix -- as seen in the (very NSFW) trailer posted above.

  • Saints Row: The Third 'Freefalling' gameplay trailer is nuts

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    08.11.2011

    It's been a hoot to watch Saints Row: The Third's embrace of the ridiculous, as the game goes to extremes and sets us up for a ride we can't help but want to buy a ticket to. Seriously, watch this trailer.