Description: Saints  Row 2 is a nonlinear third-person shooter video game developed  by Volition, Inc. and published by THQ for the Microsoft  Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 systems. It is the second  title in the Saints Row series, after the release of its  predecessor Saints Row in 2006, and has a sequel currently in  development. It was released in North America, Australia and Europe in  October 2008 for video game consoles and ported to Windows in January  2009. Before the game's original release, it was ported by G5  Entertainment to mobile phones. Three downloadable content packages were  developed for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360; Ultor  Exposed, Corporate Warfare, which both featured extra clothing, vehicles  and missions, and The Unkut Pack, which only featured new  clothes. Corporate Warfare and Ultor Exposed each cost USD9.99 on  PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade, while The Unkut Pack  was free on both PSN and XBLA. 
  Gameplay:  The gameplay of Saints Row 2 is structured similarly to that of  its predecessor, Saints Row. The core gameplay comprises  elements of third-person shooting and driving in a nonlinear  environment, affording the player an open world in which to move around.  The player's character is capable of maneuvering through the  environment, utilizing weaponry and engaging in melee combat. After  successfully completing the first game mission, the player is able to  explore the environment and choose how they wish to play the game.  Missions are unlocked by earning 'respect' points from minigames and  side-missions and although completing missions is necessary for game  progression, players can complete them at their own leisure. The player  is granted the option of instantly retrying the missions should they  fail an attempt. Numerous checkpoints save progress in each mission, and  missions can be replayed from locations within the environment. Aside  from attempting missions, the player can explore the environment,  purchase items at shops and participate in the aforementioned mini-games  and side-missions. The player can also wreak havoc upon the environment  which can provoke potentially fatal attention from authoritative  forces. The player can recruit members from a friendly gang and use a  mobile phone to contact friends and/or businesses, as well as to input  cheat codes. It should be noted that entering cheats will disable Xbox  360 achievements. Screenshots:
  
   
  
  Combat and Responce:  In Saints Row 2, the combat systems from Saints Row have been updated  but many of the basics remain unchanged.While engaging in melee-based  combat, the player character will perform combos and charge up attacks,  and can execute a finishing move if three consecutive hits are  dealt.With a gun equipped, the player can perform a groin attack, and  can zoom in for a finer aim reticle. The player can also employ the use  of human shields, and can use makeshift weapons pulled from the  environment e.g. fire hydrants, cement blocks. Should the player either  commit illegal activities or incite rival gang members, they will  provoke potentially fatal attention from authoritative figures or rival  gangs. The notoriety bar is a visual representation of the proactivity  of the opposing figures' response and continual inciting of these groups  will bring about a more powerful response, such as SWAT teams from the  police. The player will continue to be chased by these groups until  captured or killed and must reduce the notoriety bar by either hiding  from the police or gang and wait for it to "cool off", or by seeking out  a drive-through confessional which will clear the notoriety bar for a  small fee. Should the player character be apprehended or killed, a small  percentage of the player's earnings will be removed and the player will  respawn at law or healthcare institutions. The game contains over forty  different weapons, many of which have been recycled from Saints Row .The  game allows the player to utilise new weapon types, examples of which  include satchel charges, laser-guided rocket launchers, chainsaws and  more. The player has the ability to dual wield handguns and submachine  guns. Weaponry can be purchased by the player from specific stores or  unlocked throughout in-game progress.
     Combat and Responce:  In Saints Row 2, the combat systems from Saints Row have been updated  but many of the basics remain unchanged.While engaging in melee-based  combat, the player character will perform combos and charge up attacks,  and can execute a finishing move if three consecutive hits are  dealt.With a gun equipped, the player can perform a groin attack, and  can zoom in for a finer aim reticle. The player can also employ the use  of human shields, and can use makeshift weapons pulled from the  environment e.g. fire hydrants, cement blocks. Should the player either  commit illegal activities or incite rival gang members, they will  provoke potentially fatal attention from authoritative figures or rival  gangs. The notoriety bar is a visual representation of the proactivity  of the opposing figures' response and continual inciting of these groups  will bring about a more powerful response, such as SWAT teams from the  police. The player will continue to be chased by these groups until  captured or killed and must reduce the notoriety bar by either hiding  from the police or gang and wait for it to "cool off", or by seeking out  a drive-through confessional which will clear the notoriety bar for a  small fee. Should the player character be apprehended or killed, a small  percentage of the player's earnings will be removed and the player will  respawn at law or healthcare institutions. The game contains over forty  different weapons, many of which have been recycled from Saints Row .The  game allows the player to utilise new weapon types, examples of which  include satchel charges, laser-guided rocket launchers, chainsaws and  more. The player has the ability to dual wield handguns and submachine  guns. Weaponry can be purchased by the player from specific stores or  unlocked throughout in-game progress.
  Plot: At  the end of Saints Row, the protagonist was aboard Alderman Richard  Hughes' luxury yacht when a bomb exploded on the yacht leaving the fates  of Hughes and The Protagonist (Player Character) unknown. In Saint's  Row 2, it is revealed that Hughes was killed and The Protagonist was put  into a coma. Five years pass and the Protagonist awakes in a prison  hospital ward and received extensive plastic surgery. The protagonist  meets inmate Carlos Mendoza and the pair escape the island and return to  the protagonist's home city Stilwater, rebuilt by the Ultor Corporation  after a devastating earthquake that left parts of the city below  sea-level. The Protagonist then rescues friend Johnny Gat from a  courtroom proceeding, enlists the help of Johnny's friends Pierce and  Shaundi and begins to rebuild the divided 3rd Street Saints gang. The  protagonist, referred to as the Boss, leads the Saints on a quest to  retake the city. The main storyline is divided into three separate story  mission arcs, completable at any time and in any order.
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 | Aggregate scores | 
 | Aggregator | Score | 
 | GameRankings | PlayStation 3: 83% Xbox 360:82%
 Windows: 70%
 
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 | Metacritic | PlayStation 3: 82/100 Xbox 360: 81%
 Windows: 72%
 
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 | Review scores | 
 | Publication | Score | 
 | 1UP.com | PlaySation 3/ Xbox 360: B | 
| Eurogamer | 9/10 | 
 | Game Informer | 8.75/10 | 
 | GameSpot | 8/10 | 
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 | IGN | US: 8.2/10 AU: 8/10
 UK: 7.5/10
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