In other words make it more like Saints Row 2 and less like Saints Row 3.Irridium said:I'd say this is a good thing. More focus on making a big, full game for $60 rather than a much smaller game for $60 and craploads of DLC.
The season pass was never going to give you the expansion pack.Archemetis said:So, people who bought th season pass with the promise of all DLC can... What? Eat dicks I guess?
I don't mind that they're thinking long term, it's admirable and who knows, this mightt pay off and SR4 might be phenominal.
But I paid for ALL my DLC* and I'd like to have all my DLC...
(*With the season pass I mentioned, if you don't know, it was a DLC pack that gave you all DLC to follow for free.)
Not entirely accurate. It bought you the three 'story expansions' and ONE extra homie, while all the other stuff you STILL have to pay for.Archemetis said:So, people who bought th season pass with the promise of all DLC can... What? Eat dicks I guess?
I don't mind that they're thinking long term, it's admirable and who knows, this mightt pay off and SR4 might be phenominal.
But I paid for ALL my DLC* and I'd like to have all my DLC...
(*With the season pass I mentioned, if you don't know, it was a DLC pack that gave you all DLC to follow for free.)
Kalezian said:Tanis said:Isn't there ALREADY an open world game like that?
O, that's right, Crackdown.
ha, oh man, that was a funny joke.
Like anyone actually liked that piece of shit game or its bastard of a sequel.
OT: Part of me wants to bash THQ for putting this DLC in the next game, but at the same time, I want to bash THQ for putting super heroes in SR4.
The reason I liked SR2 was it was funny, it had its moments of awesome and hilarity, but it was also grounded to reality for the most part.
There was a good mixture of over the top weirdness to keep it interesting, but not enough that would make you groan at playing it.
SR3 was too over the top, it felt like a fan game whom only liked the silliness of SR2, thus made a game only ABOUT that silliness.
Crackdown was awsome! Not sure what planet you live but whatever.
op: This strategy seems poorly thought out as the already OTT saints row 3 cannot really become anymore over the top without hiting a wall where they cannot go any further.
p.s RED FACTION 1 HD REMAKE PLS
Here's hoping they figure out what made SR2 special, and put it into SR4.
Ah, ok, oversight on my part, thanks for clearing that up.Bobic said:The season pass was never going to give you the expansion pack.Archemetis said:So, people who bought th season pass with the promise of all DLC can... What? Eat dicks I guess?
I don't mind that they're thinking long term, it's admirable and who knows, this mightt pay off and SR4 might be phenominal.
But I paid for ALL my DLC* and I'd like to have all my DLC...
(*With the season pass I mentioned, if you don't know, it was a DLC pack that gave you all DLC to follow for free.)
'With the Saints Row: The Third Season Pass you gain access to three future mission packs?Genkibowl VII, Gangstas in Space, and The Trouble with Clones?for expanded gameplay with everyone?s favorite street gang. And as a bonus, you gain immediate access to all-new costumes and vehicles from Steelport?s #1 television drama?Nyte Blayde. Strap it on!'
Which makes sense, why would they give you free access to a $30 expansion for buying a $15 DLC pack?
If you pre-ordered through THQ's website, you got the game + all future DLC for free. Your savvy consumerism has failed you this time.WaysideMaze said:I've still not bothered getting SR3. I don't see the point. THey're only going to release some kind of complete edition within a year that includes all the DLC for the same price as the original vanilla game.
I've just checked, on steam right now it would cost me just shy of £80 to get the game and all DLC. Fuck that, I can wait.
Shit haha. I honestly did not know that.subtlefuge said:If you pre-ordered through THQ's website, you got the game + all future DLC for free. Your savvy consumerism has failed you this time.WaysideMaze said:I've still not bothered getting SR3. I don't see the point. THey're only going to release some kind of complete edition within a year that includes all the DLC for the same price as the original vanilla game.
I've just checked, on steam right now it would cost me just shy of £80 to get the game and all DLC. Fuck that, I can wait.
Anyways, the fact that Saints Row 4 will be further escalating things means that I will likely not be participating. It's been fun, but Saints Row 2 was better than 3, and I don't want to run further in the wrong direction.