Little storytime, here...
When I first got Saints Row 3, it was midnight release; I was ecstatic, like most everyone else, I'm sure. I got home, instantly rebuilt my fairly faithful representation of myself, just like I did with SR2... except now I was more muscular, which was disappointing, but eh, I didn't care much, so long as the face looked like mine to the best of my ability.
I started playing, was pretty fun. I looked around for clothes cause I was keen to see if I could duplicate one of my normal outfits, like I had in SR2. Sadly, I could not. However, I could still make something similar and that made me happy. Didn't have many outfits on my male character, really.
Anyways, played through the game, got the "bad" ending (which'll probably be canon after everyone's reactions to the overall game, unfortunately). I had intended to replay it as a female character so I could get the good ending, as well as the other two "path" achievements. I thought I'd done a really good job creating someone out of a few stories I'd written some years ago.. only to find out later she looked disturbingly like Amy Pond (gods, it's like she was pulled outta my mind).
So, I go to play as a female, thinking "I can't wait to dress her up in some interesting outfits!". I had kind of ignored the female clothing when I played through, so I hadn't noticed by now that the choice was.. limited. Like, "you'll be playing as a stripper or a whore, so get used to it", kinda limited... *sigh*
Thankfully, I found a nice outfit that looks remarkably like the one Amy wore in the later episodes of Season 5 (series 32, I think), with the coat, the business skirt, and some boots, even did the colouring as close as possible.
But yeah, it was while playing as a female character that I realized just how lacking the game was. Not only that, it was during the second play through I realized I had MISSED missions, because half of the missions are now merely activities with no cutscenes and a bit of phone call dialogue. I'm kinda surprised Yahtzee didn't comment on the ability to SKIP them by having already done them.
So I guess the conclusion is thus: First time I played through SR3, I loved the whole damn thing. Second time I played through it, I got a better look and realized all the flaws people'd been going on about while I was happily ignoring them.
What else can I say? It's still a fun game, but I am rather disappointed by the end result. And what the HELL happened to Professor Genki's voice? I loved the terrible Engrish voice used in the trailer for the Pre-order bonus...
EDIT: Gods I HAVE to mention this part, I totally forgot until I read the post above this. To people bitching about the "Immunity" bonuses.. piss off. Let people play it however gods-damned they want in single player. I get so fucking tired of companies giving us things like immunity or infinite ammo, and then slapping us on the wrist for using it. I worked my butt and got to Level 50, give me the gods-damned Invincibility, already.
Hell, I made a point of it by my third playthrough to GET Level 50, or as close to it, before I even started the majority of the missions. That's how I like playing these kinds of games, even though I played it through "legit" the first time (didn't get the bonuses until after I finished the game, regretted it).
You know those developers that like to give you some gods-forsakenly difficult challenge that, when you complete, has essentially finished the game but still gives you something awesome? You're like "wow, thanks, where the HELL was this when I needed it earlier?" Yeah, that's how I feel, too. So THANK YOU, Saints Row 3, thank you for finally doing what more developers need to do. Make the "cheats" into bonuses that we can earn during gameplay and still use without being penalized for achievements and such.
Gods, buncha whiny kids these days, making me really feel my age. Sorry, that's not really at anyone specific, it's just something I get really tired of people complaining about. It sure didn't kill it for me (never does), and if you don't like it, don't friggin use it. I just don't see why people keep harping on about it making games unbalanced.. it's a REWARD for reaching the last few levels, not a mandatory feature. I've said before somewhere else that if you'd had the ability to turn them off, people probably wouldn't ***** so much about them.
..but you know what? I get the feeling people would, which just makes me sad. Much like a good diet soda nobody buys and then it gets removed, whenever a rare feature I like comes around, people cry about it, and then watch, it'll get removed next game.