Aiddon said:thing is though, the first two complaints ARE valid...but then you have to remembers that Volition has been through a LOT of stuff since SRTT. Heck, it was completely viable that they wouldn't even still be around a few months ago due to THQ's collapse and luckily they got bought by Deep Silver's parent company. A few flaws are going to happen, such as the city being almost exactly the same and having ONE enemy "gang" instead of three. However, they'll probably do better with a Saints Row V due to being more secure.
GonzoGamer said:But sr4 did start off as a dlc for sr3, so that's actually a valid complaint. Then again, if you really liked sr3, it's a selling point.
Is calling it a Prototype rip-off a complaint? What if you liked Prototype (I did), which in itself is a ripoff of Hulk Ultimate Destruction? I'd say calling it a prototype ripoff is a complement.
I love threads where people whine about people whining. It reminds me of that George Carlin line "Have you ever noticed that their stuff is shit and your shit is stuff?"
Saints Row IV was not originally supposed to be DLC. Saints Row IV is, and was supposed to be the sequel to Saints Row: The Third, and was being developed parallel to The Third.Maxtro said:Uh, it was supposed to originally be an expansion pack. That is common knowledge.
Enter the Dominatrix
http://saintsrow.wikia.com/wiki/Enter_The_Dominatrix
The DLC "Enter The Dominatrix" was supposed to be DLC.
When working on the DLC "Enter The Dominatrix", they decided to extend the ideas they had for it and add the mechanics to the already ongoing project "Saints Row IV."
The game Saints Row IV has it's own storyline, missions and content.
The DLC "Enter The Dominatrix" will be released as DLC to Saints Row IV, under the name "Enter The Dominatrix."