[Official] Saints Row 2 for PC


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Website Saints Row 2

Developer Volition, Inc.

Publisher THQ

Designer Volition, Inc.

Microsoft Windows

NA January 6, 2009

Steam January 6, 2009

EU January 23, 2009

AUS February 5, 2009

Minimum System Requirements

OS: Windows XP / Vista

Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual-Core Processor (Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2)

Memory: 1 GB Available System Memory

Hard Drive: 15 GB Available Hard Drive Space

Video Memory: 128 MB 3D Video Card w/Shader Model 3.0 Support (Nvidia GeForce 7600 / ATI Radeon X1300)

Display: DirectX Compatible Display Capable of 640?480 16-bit Color Resolution

Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible 16-bit Sound Card

DirectX: 9.0cBroadband Connection for Internet Multiplayer>

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Only runs ****ty when you drive fast. Otherwise, it's a lot smoother than GTA 4 and I didn't encounter any bugs or pop-ins.

Also the game is a lot more fun than GTA IV. Wasted on it 23 hours without even noticing and I only finished the main stories and bought everything. Still got th side missions for entertainment and no stupid friends to bug me to get a drink, or play bowling with them in middle of them.

Before I'll make a fool of myself by misjudging you, I'll ask a small question; For how long did you tried the game?

As I just said above, I completed Saints Row 1 and that took quite a while. The handling is EXACTLY the same in the second game, just some new vehicles. Feels like driving a Go-kart with ADHD. You don't feel like the car is building momentum, slowly shifting up. You don't feel like driving a heavy car, just a toy which reaches maximum speed in no time with little effort. The way they turn is a joke as well. They are so boring and lame to drive and killed the game for me. I only played Saints Row 2 for a couple of hours, alone and some free-roam with a friend even that wasn't fun, he also went on about the crappy handling.

As I just said above, I completed Saints Row 1 and that took quite a while. The handling is EXACTLY the same in the second game, just some new vehicles. Feels like driving a Go-kart with ADHD. You don't feel like the car is building momentum, slowly shifting up. You don't feel like driving a heavy car, just a toy which reaches maximum speed in no time with little effort. The way they turn is a joke as well. They are so boring and lame to drive and killed the game for me. I only played Saints Row 2 for a couple of hours, alone and some free-roam with a friend even that wasn't fun, he also went on about the crappy handling.

That's how I feel too, personally when I played GTA:IV I hated the driving but when I play anything else the driving doesn't come anywhere near to the realistic feel of driving in GTA:IV.

I think I'll pick this up. I just played a bit of SR1 and it rocked. I didn't really feel like I was having much fun in GTA4 personally.

PC or 360 is the only question for me...hmm.

Pick it on teh 360 because the PC short is filled with fail liek GTA4 mate. If you enjoyed SR1, you will enjoy this one even more ( Get the FBI SUV or Teh Bear and you'll understand).

Those who are complaining about the "arcade" feel of SR2, i think you haven't understood the philosophy of this game ... It's pure FUN :)

Too bad it just isn't.

Can you elaborate a little bit more ? I own it ( and GTA4 too BTW ) and finished it and I enjoyed every minutes of it. Some cut scenes are so cool and over the top; that's the point of this game. SR2 doesn't need to be taken seriously (unlike GTA4 which I don't like but that's not the point here) to be enjoyed.

Edited by kazuyette

I just don't find the game fun. Driving around bumper cars, shooting weapons that feel like nerf guns and a story that I couldn't even be arsed to follow ... where's the fun in that?! Oh yeah, you can dress up in "funny outfits" and spray manure with a truck, that's great ... :rolleyes: Just because something is over the top doesn't mean it's automatically good.

The game is dire and my kinda fun comes from games I can immerse myself in.

I just don't find the game fun. Driving around bumper cars, shooting weapons that feel like nerf guns and a story that I couldn't even be arsed to follow ... where's the fun in that?! Oh yeah, you can dress up in "funny outfits" and spray manure with a truck, that's great ... :rolleyes: Just because something is over the top doesn't mean it's automatically good.

The game is dire and my kinda fun comes from games I can immerse myself in.

I see your point mate. But i think you're little bit harsh. But not every game can please everyone, right ? ;) That's why there's GTA and SR.

I like how Saints Row is so amazingly unrealistic and weird.. its much more entertaining on longer sight than GTA4.. GTA4 is awesome graphics wise and the story is exciting to. But unlike GTA San Andreas, and Saints Row, you cant customize your character for ****, and you cant own zones and become stronger and stuff.. Thats why i like Saints Row, theres a lot more to do all the time.. Still the performance is horrible and the handling could be alot better.

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