Saints Row 2 (2008)

Volition

Linux · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360

3.57 from 1342 ratings

5402 members have it in their collection · 73 playing now · 2340 backlogged · 231 wish listed

How long? Main story 18h · with extras 34h (from 4 logged playthroughs)

After the events of the first game, you awaken from a coma to find that the Third Street Saints have all but disappeared. Much like Saints Row, you are charged with retaking the city from three rival gangs, only this time as the leader of the saints. While fighting the Sons of Samedi, The Brotherhood, and The Ronin, the Saints … Read more
After the events of the first game, you awaken from a coma to find that the Third Street Saints have all but disappeared. Much like Saints Row, you are charged with retaking the city from three rival gangs, only this time as the leader of the saints. While fighting the Sons of Samedi, The Brotherhood, and The Ronin, the Saints also antagonize the Ultor Corporation, which seeks to eradicate gang violence in Stilwater once and for all. Read less
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Release dates

  • Oct 14, 2008 (Europe) PlayStation 3
  • Oct 14, 2008 (North_America) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Oct 16, 2008 (Australia) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Oct 17, 2008 (Europe) Xbox 360
  • Dec 04, 2008 (Japan) Xbox 360
  • Jan 05, 2009 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Jan 10, 2009 (Japan) PlayStation 3
  • Jan 30, 2009 (Europe) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Jan 30, 2009 (Japan) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Feb 03, 2009 (Australia) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Apr 14, 2016 (Worldwide) Linux

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ApramPepo

Review ApramPepo 3/5 · Apr 4, 2026

Deserves saving.

This is probably a harsh rating for me. I just rebooted this game to play a few weeks ago. the game is absolutely brilliant with the amount of details, missions, voice lines, and what could you do in the open world. it mixes the detailed opened world with arcadey chaos in such unremarkable way. but the game is absolutely unpolished. …

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This is probably a harsh rating for me. I just rebooted this game to play a few weeks ago. the game is absolutely brilliant with the amount of details, missions, voice lines, and what could you do in the open world. it mixes the detailed opened world with arcadey chaos in such unremarkable way. but the game is absolutely unpolished. specially on PC. it drops framerate on my 5060, 12600K rig like crazy! Last week I had to download a mod that was supposed to fix it "Juiced", although I was near the end of the game, the mod barely did much. I had to relay on Ugly mode most of the time. that was until I realized the mod included a miner malware that I'm fighting with. it kills itself once I open the Task Manager, but I'm dealing with it regardless.

The overall experience did turn me off from the game, although the game itself is a blast. though I will criticize the jank, and the C++ bugs that the engine had in this game, and the fact that a ton of quality of life and polish are missing which can turn a lot of people off. If you can tolerate it, it's fun.

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shoma

Review shoma 4/5 · Sep 11, 2023

SR2 on PC is infamous as the port is considered to be one of the worst in history of console-to-pc ports. Volition was working on a patch to fix all the bugs and update the game's online infrastructure to modern standards. But now that they are no more, the patch might never come out so I decided to just play …

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SR2 on PC is infamous as the port is considered to be one of the worst in history of console-to-pc ports. Volition was working on a patch to fix all the bugs and update the game's online infrastructure to modern standards. But now that they are no more, the patch might never come out so I decided to just play the PC version with a mod called Gentlemen of the Row that fixes a ton of issues with the game. Full disclosure: the game crashed a few times still and at 60fps cutscenes get a little broken with objects floating outside of hands holding them or characters twitching when moving. Outside of cutscenes however, the game works fine with the mod. Performance is uneven, but tolerable.

The game is better charecterized as Saints Row 1.5: same map, a lot of the activities from the first game return and core gameplay remained mostly unchanged. It's still a high pace third person shooter with no cover system which at the time of release was already a rarity. I like it that way, I think it makes the shootouts feel more high stakes. However I did notice a few things lacking. First of all the colors in the game are now all washed out and yellowy. Weird color-correction approach, whereas the first game felt more natural. The second shortcoming when compared to SR1: cutscenes shown when starting an activity. In SR1 every activity had a well-produced cutscene that would introduce the player to the objective as well as to the character that offers you the job. You'd see the cutscenes take place in different environments with interesting spins or gags and whatnot. In SR2 those things got a little cheaper: characters often just stand in front of each other with camera cutting from the player to the NPC offering the job. I found that to be a little disappointing especially remembering the funny cutscenes from the first game.

That's as far as the presentation goes. Gameplay felt almost the same as SR1. You take down three different gangs each having their own story branch. As you take the gang apart, you capture city parts which grants you the ability to buy businesses in those areas as well as have your gang's representatives patrolling which makes the areas safer when you catch heat from cops or rival gangs. You can also recruit your gang members and complete missions with them.

Aside from a few new activities, as mentioned above, this game is pretty much identical to the first one. But it's worth noting some unique features this series in particular has, that make it stand out. First of all, the open world truly has a lot of stuff to do. Aside from missions and activities there are diversions: actions that are too minor for a dedicated spot on the map. That includes holding up stores, taking people hostage when highjacking a car with passengers, performing drive-by shootings, assassinations and even visiting prostitutes. All of these activities earn you respect and other perks, without explicitly taking you out of the game world. That is very impressive in itself, being able to gamefy these activities as well as reward the player. In essence this sandbox structure works as a gangster simulator. Second of all: insane customization, especially at the time. You can customize your character by changing their sex, body and facial features, makeup, walking style, melee combat style and even voice. It's pretty deep and allows to roleplay as any kind of gangster. Also there are no restrictions on clothes and you can wear women's clothes as a male character and vice versa.

All of the above makes this the go-to crime game as the latter titles went in a different direction with their premise.

The story is pretty interesting. Each gang has something unique about them: a family conflict, strange and disturbing practices or simply a flimsy structure that the Saints exploit in order to destroy. The plot does have plenty of interesting twists and turns, which makes it quite entertaining. I like it better than GTA stories because it doesn't drag on too much like Rockstar's stories tend to do.

The main character was specifically made to be very cruel and aggressive, which is not something you see often in these sorts of games. Developers usually tried to make the player responsible for the havoc they cause in these realistic open-world games in order to not get criticized for making a game that promotes violence. That's why often you get penalized for killing civillians, like in Watch_Dogs or Sleeping Dogs. Here the character seems to enjoy themself alot when mowing innocents down which is no doubt a specific choice the developers made. In one of the missions one of the characters chastises the player for killing and making money off of drug sales etc. This meta commentary on gang violence gets promptly shut down with a bullet to the head which does seem a little too much, at least to me. There is a certain story explanaition for the character's ruthlessness, but it's not something developers usually go for. I think a lot of people like this game for its no-bullshit attitude and overall grittiness. It "keeps it real" but I don't really buy it as genuine. But it's not too try-hard either. It's fine.

I am interested in the gang topic of the series which is why I have no interest in sequels that all go in a different direction. I'd say SR1 just did more at the time and felt more impactful as it compared fairly to San-Andreas and other then last-generation open-world games. The sequel does very little to evolve the formula. That formula, however, is pretty great, which is why a lot of people consider this the best Saints Row.

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GameTracker

Review GameTracker 4/5 · Mar 30, 2022

Good one

This is a nice game, it's great to see how Saints Row 3 and 4 started. Missions are good with a few action cutscenes that look very badass, however I wasn't really that excited about this whole reputation thing thatade you play side mission to be able to continue on the main story, that didn't fit.

Shooting is frenetic, driving …

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This is a nice game, it's great to see how Saints Row 3 and 4 started. Missions are good with a few action cutscenes that look very badass, however I wasn't really that excited about this whole reputation thing thatade you play side mission to be able to continue on the main story, that didn't fit.

Shooting is frenetic, driving is okay once you get used to and customization is very funny it has a lot to do there, also some NPC and the fact that you're able to use almost anything as a weapon makes it very chaotic, but I can definitely say that this game plays better with cheats, like you have a lot more fun.

If you like action open world games, a little GTA style I can recommend it.

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ApramPepo

Status ApramPepo Oct 4, 2021

I'm 1 hour in, and I'm already experiencing a lot of slowdowns and frame-drops for absolute no reason whatsoever. I gotta say though; The graphics looks a bit nicer in gameplay than some of the footage I saw on Youtube. it has that GTA 3 Atmosphere into it.

JayGatsby

Review JayGatsby 4/5 · Apr 1, 2020

i played this a really long time ago so its hard to remember anything specific. i just remembered i had a good time playing it

killerstar

Review killerstar 1/5 · Jul 8, 2019

After finishing Saints Row 4 I realised that I had this one in my GOG account and decided to give it a go. Oh boy, it doesn't hold up.

I can forgive an old game that looks like crap, but one that also shutters and lags in modern hardware is ridiculous. It also sounds bad; my character voice sounded like …

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After finishing Saints Row 4 I realised that I had this one in my GOG account and decided to give it a go. Oh boy, it doesn't hold up.

I can forgive an old game that looks like crap, but one that also shutters and lags in modern hardware is ridiculous. It also sounds bad; my character voice sounded like being played over the tinniest and cheapest of speakers.

The driving is god-awful; completely unredeemable. Cars turn around like crazy making them impossible to control, and their lack of weight compounds the problem by making even the slightest bump drive you off road and stop you to a halt. And all of this is made even worse by the periodic lagging.

Shooting action is bad, but that's par for the course for this type of open world game (I haven't played a single GTA game in which shooting didn't suck).

The thing that really puts me off, though, is the whole "reputation" thing that is just a way to pad the game by forcing the player to do activities.

So, yeah... not worth it.

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Raven

Status Raven Jun 8, 2019

Great fun game with a slightly crappy ending. I don't get what people are saying with the pc port. It runs fine with my pc.

notbryant

Review notbryant 2/5 · Mar 30, 2018

Ugh

Gonna cut right to the chase: not even close to as fun as 3 or 4. Why?

Driving. Sucks. It's an absolutely necessary mechanic because things are spread out all over the city, and I could complain about how quests make you accept in one place and then go to another, because that just feels like padded play time. But …

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Gonna cut right to the chase: not even close to as fun as 3 or 4. Why?

Driving. Sucks. It's an absolutely necessary mechanic because things are spread out all over the city, and I could complain about how quests make you accept in one place and then go to another, because that just feels like padded play time. But the main real issue is that driving any vehicle in this game is awful. Everything seems too floaty, too lightweight. Vehicles just spin out or Veer off in a strange Direction at the slightest bump.

Another issue is how boring all of the side quests are. And I don't mean to say that the ideas are bad but (a) they all require driving of some kind, and (b) in this open world game, you're filled with a bunch of things that are all the same. Plop down and a bunch of the same quests all over the city and you have this game.

And finally, this game's version of difficulty is throwing more and more and more guys at you. I'm not saying that's a bad thing in all cases, but I am saying that this game went to the excess. Even going so far as to start you in a mission already surrounded by dozens of guys. And the thing is that while it's supported the plot, none of these sections made sense as to why they would be so many enemies.

Let me put it this way: halfway through playing this game, I booted up Saints Row 4 and play through it in its entirety just so I could deal with trying to finish 2.

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kyleutt

Review kyleutt 4/5 · Oct 12, 2017

First open world game I ever played. Lots of fun.

iliketoreadbro

Review iliketoreadbro 3/5 · Jun 3, 2014

Kind of a lot of the same from the previous game, story was kind of meh, and from what I understand it stays that way after this installment.