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so i just got my copy of the new game informer magazine and much to my surprise and joy the cover story was none other then saints row 3 aka saints row : the third

having played the first 2 games this is shaping up to be one of THE games of 2011.

whats ur thoughts and opinions about the game?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saints_Row:_The_Third

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any of you played saints row? i thought the same thing about it being a rip off but my brother-in-law bought saints row 2 and i got to play it and it is a good game. not a great game like GTA but it holds its own just look at the customazation in this game you can put BIG gold rims on a swat tank with spiners. WHY! you ask cuz you can being able to take your character to a plastic sergin and change face shape hair eyebrows voice ext ext. i made my character in saints row 2 look like my wife and ya know what great game just great

any of you played saints row? i thought the same thing about it being a rip off but my brother-in-law bought saints row 2 and i got to play it and it is a good game. not a great game like GTA but it holds its own just look at the customazation in this game you can put BIG gold rims on a swat tank with spiners. WHY! you ask cuz you can being able to take your character to a plastic sergin and change face shape hair eyebrows voice ext ext. i made my character in saints row 2 look like my wife and ya know what great game just great

All that customizing would be great.....if the graphics were good enough to even notice the difference and in both Saints Row games so far they are not.

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