Saints Row 2 Hairstyles How To Get Revans Armor In Kotor Svarog Detector Call Of Chernobyl. Company Of Heroes 2 4.0.0.21400 Trainer Seven Kingdoms Mod Ck2. Latest: SR4 Hairstyles for SR3 MannyCAM, Dec 9, 2020 at 6:14 PM. Mods in Progress. Saints Row 2 Models Export Tool (cmesh, smesh, car) Qwerty Van Hallen, Dec. Player Customization is available in Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third, and Saints Row IV. 1 Overview 1.1 Saints Row 1.2 Saints Row 2 1.3 Saints Row: The Third 1.4 Saints Row IV 2 Appearance 3 Hair 4 Makeup 4.1 Saints Row 2 4.2 Saints Row: The Third 5 Personality 5.1 Voices 5.2 Facial Expressions 5.3 Movement Style 5.4 Combat Style 5.5 Compliments 5.6 Taunts 6 Trivia 6.1. In Saints Row 3, there was a hairstyle called 'The Maero Mullet' but that is no longer in Saints Row IV. Would it be possible to make a hairstyle like.
- Developer:VolitionHigh Voltage SoftwareG5 EntertainmentCD Projekt
- Publisher:THQDeep Silver
- Year: 2006 – 2017
- Genre:ShooterAdventure
- Platform/s: Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC
Though imperfect (you are still required to select a gender from binary options), the character creators in the Saints Row series (minus the first title) have a lot of options that can be selected by either gender, not restricting the player to man-only and woman-only hairstyles, body types, or voices. Two respondents to the Queer Representation (2016) survey survey suggest that Saints Row 2 or Saints Row: The Third have a gender slider that can be used to denote gender on a scale.
Ruperetta, a trans woman with a long-lasting love for the Saints Row series, sent us some additional information via email:
Firstly, it is possible to make non-binary characters. All one has to do is select a gender then move the slider, which alters the sexual attractiveness of the character (enhanced breast for women, enhanced phallus for men) to the left for a man or right for a woman. In doing so, you can also create homosexual characters which can be confirmed doing an activity called 'hoing'. If you select either a man or woman by default, the hoing activity will be of a heterosexual nature; however, if you create a transgender character, the hoing activity will be homosexual as the game programming will register your character as the default gender you selected. In regards to Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row 4, many of the customization options that were available in Saints Row 2 have been removed in favour of other programming upgrades. While it is still possible to create a female character with a masculine voice and vice versa, the only other option for nonbinary character creation is by cross-dressing.
One other aspect of the Saints Row series, specifically Saints Row 2, that provides LGBTQ content is the taunt/compliment feature. In Saints Row 2, one of the selectable compliments is blowing a kiss. If the player selects this, the character will then appear to flirt with NPCs, and other players in co-op/online mode, and the NPCs will flirt back. Vectric cut3d %5bcracked%5d%5bxilz%5d.
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The original Saints Row features a man as a protagonist, but although character creators have a man as the default in the later titles, it is possible to play as a woman. As such, many people believe that if you play Saints Row as a woman, you are in fact playing as a transgender character. The later Saints Row games have been praised for their use of pronouns, referring to the protagonist with gender neutral titles or the pronoun 'they'. Respondents to the Queer Representation (2016) survey have said, however, that unfortunately cutscenes do sometimes use he/him pronouns, even if the player-character is designed as a woman at the beginning of the game, although I have not noticed this in my own playing of the series.
The most recent title in the series, Agents of Mayhem, has multiple playable characters and a range of sexualities. Three of the playable characters—Hollywood, Braddock, and Scheherazade—are confirmed by developers as queer. Hollywood is pansexual, and was the first queer character confirmed by developers. Braddock is a lesbian, and is in a relationship with Friday, who is in charge of coordinating M.A.Y.H.E.M. strike team missions.
Saints Row 2: Corporate Warfare | |
Developer(s) | Volition, Inc. |
Publisher(s) | THQ |
Release date | May 28, 2009[1] |
Genre | Sandbox, third-person shooter, action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Age rating(s) | BBFC: 18 ESRB: Mature OFLC:MA15+ PEGI: 18+ |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough |
Saints Row 2: Corporate Warfare is an episodic expansion pack for the sandbox-styleaction-adventurevideo gameSaints Row 2, developed by Volition, Inc. and published by THQ. The second of three planned downloadable content packs, Corporate Warfare was released via Xbox Live and PlayStation Network for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 systems respectively, on May 28, 2009.[1]
Corporate Warfare focuses on the struggle between the 3rd Street Saints and the Ultor Corporation,[2] featuring the successor to Dane Vogel, Eric Gryphon and also Dexter Jackson,[3] a former Saint from the original Saints Row.[2] The expansion pack also adds new customization options, vehicles, and additions to the game's multiplayer.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
The game adds content for use with the main game. An array of new outfits can be purchased and worn by the player character,[4] including commonly requested items such as face bandanas,[5] the Ronin gang jacket and baggy jeans with wallet chain option.[6] A wide range of facial hair from the winners of the Movember cancer awareness competition, originally planned for Ultor Exposed,[7] feature in the pack.[6] The pack also adds numerous new vehicles drivable by the player at any time.[2][4][8]
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The game also adds to the multiplayer component of the game. Three multiplayer maps can be played online; two for the Gangsta Brawl/Team Gangsta Brawl modes and one for the Strong Arm mode.[6] In addition, a metagame can be activated while players free-roam in co-operative play.[6] The option for activation becomes available after a player achieves at least a single silver star ranking for a vehicular stunt and the object of the metagame is to outmatch the other player in a driving stunt competition.[6]
Plot[edit | edit source]
Head of the Ultor Corporation and successor to Dane Vogel, Eric Gryphon, requests protection from the 3rd Street Saints in exchange for information on Dex Jackson,[3] an original lieutenant for the Saints (See Saint's Row 1) who now works as the Ultor Corporation's head of security.[2] After meeting with The Boss at the Saints Hideout, Eric meets with Dex saying that he is unafraid of Dex's attempts to kill him. Eric reveals to The Boss that Dex has been selling nuclear waste on the black market and is using the Ultor Masako Team to cover up the evidence. The Boss then steals the waste from the nuclear power plant and steals it for himself, crippling Dex's finances. Dex abandons his position in Stilwater and requests a job transfer, fleeing to another city. The Boss learns of this through Eric, who in turn helps The Boss eliminate key associates of Dex during the Ultor Family Picnic. The Boss then reveals to Eric that he will find out which city Dex fled to and kill him, a hint about a possible sequel.
Development[edit | edit source]
On September 25, 2008, lead producer of Saints Row 2 Dan Sutton stated in an interview that 'Definitely we have [plans for downloadable content], yes. We haven't announced them yet, but we are looking at bigger stuff definitely.'[9]Saints Row 2 was released in mid-October, gaining positive acclaim. In March 2009, the first downloadable content pack, Ultor Exposed, was announced.[10] Originally slated for an April 16 release,[11] Ultor Exposed was released on April 29.[12][13] The first screenshots of Corporate Warfare surfaced at the beginning of May, 2009,[5] and a patch to prepare consoles for the pack was released on May 11.[14] The Weekend Scavenger Hunt was a marketing approach where three screenshots of the pack were released on May 15.[4] An open letter from producer Jim Torbit gave the first official details of the pack and set the release date for May 28.[2] A Developer Diary video featuring Torbit, designer Bryan Dillow and programmer Phillip Alexander was released on May 22, giving an exclusive look at the new inclusions and missions in the pack.[15]Corporate Warfare was released on May 28, 2009 through the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live costing $7.00 or 560 Microsoft Points.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.01.11.2IGN Staff (May 28, 2009). Saints Row 2 Corporate Warfare DLC Now Available. IGN. Retrieved on 2009-05-28
- ↑ 2.02.12.22.32.4Torbit, Jim (20 May, 2009). Open Letter to Our Fans - Jim Torbit, DLC Producer. THQ. Retrieved on 2009-05-20
- ↑ 3.03.1Newspaper clipboard: Known philanthropist Eric Gryphon has miraculously survived a brutal car crash that has left dozens dead. While Mr. Gryphon was unavailable to comment his co-worker and close friend Dexter Jackson says this of the ordeal, 'I'm just glad Eric is ok.' In unrelated news, police have been unable to figure out how several hundred shell casings appeared on the Stilwater Freeway. - Volition, Inc. Saints Row 2: Corporate Warfare. (THQ). PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, (v1.30). Level/area: Traffic Control newspaper clipboard. (May 28, 2009)
- ↑ 4.04.14.2V-Singular (May 15, 2009). DLC Pack #2 Weekend Scavenger Hunt. THQ. Retrieved on 2009-05-15
- ↑ 5.05.1V-Singular (May 1, 2009). First Screenshots of DLC Pack #2. The Row Community.
- ↑ 6.06.16.26.36.4V-Singular (May 26, 2009). Full Item List for DLC Pack #2. THQ. Retrieved on 2009-05-26
- ↑Bantick, Mike (April 24, 2009). Saints Row 2 DLC to feature Aussie moustaches. iTwire. Retrieved on 2009-04-25
- ↑V-Singular (April 21, 2009). Full Item List for DLC Pack #1. The Row Community.
- ↑Luke Guttridge. Saints Row 3 Already in Development. Play.tm. Retrieved on 2008-09-28
- ↑Brudvig, Eric (March 30, 2009). Saints Row 2: Ultor Exposed. IGN. Retrieved on 2009-04-10
- ↑V-Singular (March 31, 2009). DLC Pack #1 Official Details. The Row Community.
- ↑Hatfield, Daemon (April 23, 2009). Ultor Now Exposed. IGN.
- ↑V-Singular (April 23, 2009). SR2 DLC Pack #1 Out Now!. The Row Community.
- ↑V-Singular (May 11, 2009). SR2 Patch - 1.30. THQ. Retrieved on 2009-05-11
- ↑Jim Torbit, Bryan Dillow and Phillip Alexander (May 22, 2009). DLC #2 Developer Diary. THQ. Retrieved on 2009-05-22
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