![]() ![]() ![]() But in fact, you are alive and ready for some good, old fashioned vengeance. Saints Row 2 (2009) picks up after the (unbeknownst to me) events of the first game, in which you, the leader of the former gang the Third Street Saints, are presumed to be dead. So let’s get the particulars out of the way first. Though…does anyone care about spoilers anymore? I know I do, and this is my blog so…SPOILERS, I say, dammit!) ![]() Well, I don’t know yet, because I haven’t written anything. And after the fourth game, in which you, the player, become nothing short of a super hero, playing something a little more grounded seemed like a good idea. ![]() I opted for playing the second game, because, as I understood it, it was a bit more reality-based (as “reality-based” as a video game can be) than the third and fourth games in the series. By playing Saints Row 2, it’d almost be like playing an origin story (though not really because I’ve not played the original Saints Row), which also sounded very interesting. By playing the third game, I’d be moving backwards through the story of the Third Street Saints, which sounded interesting. Both games had come in a super-special Saints Row bundle that I picked up on Steam, and playing either after SRIV made sense. After completing Saints Row IV a number of months back, I was faced with a question of which previous game to start next: Saints Row 2 or Saints Row: The Third. ![]()
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