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{{dablink|This article covers college (American) football played in the [[United States]]. For college football in [[Canada]], see [[CIS football]]. For college football in the United Kingdom, see [[British Universities American Football League]]. For football in the Philippine NCAA, see [[NCAA Football Championship (Philippines)]]. Not to be confused with [[college soccer]].}}
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| title = Saints Row 2
| image = [[Image:Sr2 cover.jpg]]
| caption = "''Saints Row 2''" box art
| resolution =
| developer = [[Volition, Inc.]]
| publisher = [[THQ]]
| designer = [[Volition, Inc.]]
| series = [[Saints Row (series)|Saints Row]]
| engine = Custom, [[Havok (software)|Havok]]
| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]]<ref name="sr2pc">{{cite web | url = http://www.joystiq.com/2008/06/02/dont-trip-dawg-saints-row-2-be-comin-2-pc/ | title = Don't trip dawg, Saints Row 2 be comin' 2 PC | publisher = [[Joystiq]] | author = Alexander Sliwinski | date = 2008-06-02 | access date = 2008-06-02 }}</ref>, [[PlayStation 3]], [[Xbox 360]]
| released =
{{vgrelease|North America|NA|[[October 14]], [[2008]]}}<br />
{{vgrelease|Australia|AU|[[October 16]], [[2008]]<br />
{{vgrelease|Europe|EU|[[October 9]], [[2008]]}}<br />
{{vgrelease|PC[NA][[November 10]], [[2008]]}}<br />
| genre = [[Linearity (video games)|Sandbox]], [[Action-adventure game|action-adventure]], [[third-person shooter]], [[Racing game|driving]]
| modes = [[Single-player]], [[Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]]
| ratings = [[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: M<ref>{{cite web | url = http://community.saintsrow.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=17532&p=298490#p298490 | title = SR2 Rating Officially Announced }}</ref> </br> [[Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia)|OFLC]]: MA15+ <ref>{{cite web|url=http://pc.ign.com/articles/892/892958p1.html|title=Saint's Row 2 - MA15+ and Uncut for Australia|date=[[July 22]], [[2008]]|publisher=IGN|pages=1|language=English|accessdate=2008-07-23}}</ref>}}
| media = [[Blu-ray Disc]], [[DVD-DL]]
| requirements = '''PC''': [[TBA]]
| input = [[Keyboard (computing)|Keyboard]] and [[Mouse (computing)|mouse]], [[Gamepad]]
}}


'''''Saints Row 2''''' (abbreviated to '''''SR2''''') is a [[Nonlinear gameplay|sandbox-style]] [[action-adventure game|action-adventure]] [[video game]] developed by [[Volition, Inc.|Volition Inc]] and published by [[THQ]]. It is the sequel to ''[[Saints Row (game)|Saints Row]]'' and is the second title in the [[Saints Row (series)|''Saints Row'' series]]. ''Saints Row 2'' is to be released in America on [[October 14]], [[2008]] in Australia on [[October 16]], [[2008]] and in Europe on [[October 9]], [[2008]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.vgreleases.com/ps3/ReleaseDate-39099.aspx | title = Saints Row 2 Release Date | publisher = [[VGReleases]] | date = [[2008-10-09]] | accessdate = 2008-10-09}}</ref>, for [[Microsoft Windows]] and the [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]]. A smaller variant of the game will also be published for [[mobile phone|mobiles]]. Announced on [[May 11]], [[2007]] <ref>{{cite web | url= http://au.xbox360.ign.com/articles/787/787621p1.html| title= Saints Row 2 Announced }}</ref>, ''Saints Row 2'' was originally slated for an [[August 26]], [[2008]] release, but was delayed <ref>{{cite web | url= http://au.xbox360.ign.com/articles/877/877595p1.html| title= IGN Announces Saints Row 2 has been pushed back }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url= http://au.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/saintsrow2/news.html?sid=6191742&mode=news| title= GameSpot announces Saints Row 2 has been pushed back}}</ref> for marketing considerations. A Collector’s Edition for the game is confirmed, to be released alongside the standard version, and features various collector’s items.
[[Image:College Football CSU AF.jpg|thumb|300px|A college football game between [[Colorado State University|Colorado State]] and [[Air Force Falcons football|Air Force]].]]
'''College football''' is [[American football]] played by teams of student athletes fielded by American [[University|universities]], [[college]]s, and [[United States military academies|military academies]]. It was the venue through which American football first gained popularity in the [[United States]]. College football remains extremely popular today among students, alumni, and other fans of the sport.
Set in a redesigned rendition of Stilwater, a fictional city based heavily on the cities of [[Chicago]] and [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]], the game picks up from where ''Saints Row'' left off, with the player waking up from a trauma-induced coma in a prison hospital, five years after the events of ''Saints Row'', only to escape the prison island and rejoin the 3rd Street Saints, the gang the series is set around. The protagonist learns that the Saints have fallen apart, and that three new gangs have risen to power in Stilwater.
According to "Bill Stern's Favorite Football Stories" (1948), the most people ever to attend a college football game was 114,000, for the Army-Navy game in 1926. It ended in darkness, in a 21-21 tie.


==History==
==Gameplay==
''Saints Row 2'' has gameplay structured similarly to ''Saints Row''. On foot, the player's character is capable of walking, running, swimming, climbing and jumping, as well as utilising weapons and basic hand-to-hand combat. After ''Saints Row'' was produced and work begun on ''Saints Row 2'', the streaming engine was completely rewritten. Because of this, new air-based vehicle types and online co-operative play have been made possible, along with many new major improvements to provide a smooth, interactive world, with significant decreases in terms of glitches, bugs and pop ins. The game incoprorates three difficulties: casual, normal and hardcore, which can be changed at the beginning of the game.
{{main|History of American football}}
[[Image:College football TT USNA.jpg|thumb|upright|A college football game between [[Texas Tech Red Raiders football|Texas Tech]] and [[Navy Midshipmen football|Navy]].]]
Modern American football has its origins in various games, all known as "[[football]]", played at [[public schools]] in [[England]] in the mid-19th century. By the 1840s, students at [[Rugby School]] in England were playing a game in which players were able to pick up the ball and run with it, a sport later known as [[Rugby football]]. The game was taken to [[Canada]] by British soldiers stationed there and was soon being played at Canadian colleges.
The first football game played between teams representing American colleges was an unfamiliar ancestor of today's college football, as it was played under rugby-style Association rules.<ref>http://www.scarletknights.com/football/history/first-game.asp - note that the [[London Football Association]]'s rules were adopted at the time</ref> The game between teams from Rutgers College (now [[Rutgers University]]) and the College of New Jersey (now [[Princeton University]]) took place on November 6, 1869 at College Field (now the site of the [[College Avenue Gymnasium]] at Rutgers University) in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]]. Rutgers won by a score of 6 "runs" to Princeton's 4.<ref>[http://www.nfl.com/history/chronology/1869-1910 NFL History] at the National Football League website, accessed 10 September 2006.</ref><ref>[http://ruweb.rutgers.edu/timeline/1800fr.htm Rutgers Through the Years] (timeline), published by Rutgers University (no further authorship information available), accessed 12 January 2007.</ref><ref>[http://www.scarletknights.com/tradition/tradition.asp Tradition] at www.scarletknights.com. Published by Rutgers University Athletic Department (no further authorship information available), accessed 10 September 2006.</ref> The 1869 game between Rutgers and Princeton is important in that it is the first documented game of any sport called "football" (which also encompasses the game of "soccer") between two American colleges. It is also notable in that it came a full-two years before a codified rugby game would be played in England. The Princeton/Rutgers game was undoubtedly different from what we today know as American football. Nonetheless it was the forerunner of what evolved into American football. Another similar game took place between Rutgers and [[Columbia University]] in 1870 and the popularity of intercollegiate competition in football would spread throughout the country.


After ''Saints Row'' was developed, [[Havok (software)|the game's engine]] was completely re-tooled, allowing noticable graphical improvements. Textures and dynamics have been reworked so the city looks more realistic. Night-time lighting and shadowing have been dramatically improved, and explosions and visual effects are also noticeably better. The game will also include additional weather effects. Rain and wind have dramatic effects on the landscape, notably altering sea tides and roads.
The American experience with the rugby-style game that led directly to present-day college football continued in 1874 at a meeting in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], between [[Harvard University]] and [[Montreal]]'s [[McGill University]]. The McGill team played a [[rugby union]]-style game, while Harvard played under a set of rules that allowed greater handling of the ball than soccer. The teams agreed to play under compromise rules. The Harvard students took to the rugby rules and adopted them as their own.<ref>[http://www.athletics.mcgill.ca/varsity_sports_article.ch2?article_id=111 Infamous 1874 McGill-Harvard game turns 132] at McGill Athletics, published by McGill University (no further authorship information available). This article incorporates text from the ''McGill University Gazette'' (April 1874), two issues of ''The Montreal Gazette'' (14 May and 19 May 1874). Accessed 29 January 2007.</ref>


[[Artificial intelligence|AI]] has also undergone major improvements <ref>http://community.saintsrow.com/blogs/?p=176#more-176</ref>. [[Non-player character|NPCs]] will undertake more realistic actions, such as doing yoga, opening umbrellas at the chance of rain and sitting on benches and cuddling, which would not have been possible in [[Saints Row]], because the physics, animation and action node systems didn’t support two people interacting that closely. Additionally, numerous NPCs can be seen around Stilwater eg barber shop quartets, fire eaters, mimes, skydivers. NPCs will also react and respond to the player's actions in the world.
[[Image:Walter Camp - Project Gutenberg eText 18048.jpg|thumb|upright|left|[[Walter Camp]], the "Father of American Football", pictured here in 1878 as the captain of the Yale Football team]]
The first game of intercollegiate football in America between two American colleges that most resembles the game of today was between [[Tufts University]] and Harvard on June 4, 1875 at Jarvis Field in [[Cambridge, Mass.]], won by Tufts 1-0 .<ref>Smith, R.A. "Sports and Freedom: The Rise of Big-Time College Athletics", New York: Oxford University Press, 1988</ref> A report of the outcome of this game appeared in the Boston Daily Globe of June 5, 1875. Jarvis Field was at the time a patch of land at the northern point of the Harvard campus, bordered by Everett and Jarvis Sts. to the north and south, and Oxford St. and Massachusetts Avenue to the east and west. In the Tufts/Harvard game participants were allowed to pick up the ball and run with it, each side fielded eleven men, the ball carrier was stopped by knocking him down or 'tackling' him, and the inflated ball was egg-shaped - the combination of which marks this game as the first game of [[American Football]]. A photograph of the 1875 Tufts team commemorating this milestone hangs in the [[College Football Hall of Fame]] in [[South Bend, Indiana]]. Harvard and Yale also began play in 1875 though under rules that made their game, as well as the aforementioned Princeton/Rutgers game, significantly different from what we know as American Football compared to the Tufts/Harvard contest which is more closely the antecedent to American Football than these other games. The longest running rivalry and most played game between two American colleges is between [[Lafayette College]] and [[Lehigh University]].


Although ''Saints Row 2'' uses [[ragdoll physics]] on character models in the game, car physics have been touched up slightly, and will still be maintaining a "loose" feel with easy turning and brake mechanisms. Additionally, a [[cruise control]] system has been introduced on many vehicles in the game, which has been stated to make drive bys and car chases much easier.
[[Walter Camp]], known as the "Father of American Football", is credited with changing the game from a variation of rugby into a unique sport. Camp is responsible for pioneering the play from scrimmage (earlier games featured a rugby [[Scrum (rugby)|scrum]]), most of the modern elements of scoring, the eleven-man team, and the traditional offensive setup of the seven-man line and the four-man backfield. Camp also had a hand in popularizing the game. He published numerous articles in publications such as ''[[Collier's Weekly]]'' and ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', and he chose the first [[College Football All-America Team]].[[Image:RobinsonThrowing.jpg|thumb|upright|1906 ''[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]]'' photograph of [[Bradbury Robinson|Brad Robinson]], who threw the first legal forward pass]]
College football increased in popularity through the remainder of the 19th century. It also became increasingly violent. In 1905, President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] threatened to ban the sport following a series of player deaths from injuries suffered during games. The response to this was the formation of what became the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]], which set rules governing the sport. The first legal pass was thrown by [[Bradbury Robinson]] on September 5, 1906, playing for coach [[Eddie Cochems]] who developed an early but sophisticated passing offense at [[St. Louis University]]. Another rule change banned "mass momentum" plays (many of which, like the infamous "[[flying wedge]]", were sometimes literally deadly).


===Customization===
Even with the emergence of the NFL, college football remains extremely popular throughout the U.S.<ref>Harris Interactive Poll [http://sev.prnewswire.com/sports/20070109/NYTU17309012007-1.html While Still the Nation's Favorite Sport, Professional Football Drops in Popularity - Baseball and college football are next in popularity]</ref>
Although the college game has a much larger margin for talent than its pro counterpart, the sheer number of fans following major colleges provides a financial equalizer for the game, with Division I programs — the highest level — playing in huge stadiums (four of which have [[seating capacity]] exceeding 100,000). In many cases, the college stadiums employ bench-style seating (as opposed to individual seats with backs and arm rests). This allows them to seat more fans in a given amount of space than the typical professional stadium, which tends to be a bit more luxurious. Overall college football draws greatly more attendees than its professional counterpart.<ref>[http://www.ncaa.org/stats/football/attendance/2006/2006_football_attendance.pdf NCAA 2006 Attendance Statistics]</ref><ref>[http://www.nfl.com/news/story/10087448 NFL 2006 Attendance Press Release]</ref>


Character customization has been expanded beyond the original ''Saints Row.'' New customization options give the player more control over their character. ''Saints Row 2'' gives the player the option of playing as a female, unlike in ''Saints Row'', where the player was forced to play as a male. Additionally, the player can customize the character's appearance even further. The player is now given the option of customizing the character's age and weight, as well as their voice, walk, fighting style, taunts, facial expression and weapon holding. Height modification for the player was originally in development, but was later cut due to difficulties and glitches.
College athletes, unlike professionals, are not permitted by the NCAA to be paid salaries. Many do receive [[athletic scholarship|scholarships]] and financial assistance from the university.


Clothing and apparel customization has also been modified to become more in-depth. The player is given a wide variety of clothing to wear. Customizing clothes gives the player more choice over how they wear their clothes, with additional coloring and layout designs. Also, there is a broader range of tattoos, which can now be applied to the face, and jewelery. The player can also save outfits in their crib and reload them for later use.
==Injuries==
As research has shown, collegiate athletes are more susceptible to catastrophic injury, such as brain and quadriplegic injuries, than athletes at the high school level, particularly when it comes to football. Statistics state that 1 in every 100,000 players will suffer from a catastrophic injury. According to research published in the November 2005 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, enhanced injury prevention instruction, improved equipment and protective gear, and revision of sport regulations has been put into effect in order to lower the number of players at risk.<ref>[http://www6.aaos.org/news/Pemr/press_release.cfm?PRNumber=408 Preventing Severe Head and Neck Injuries in High School and Collegiate Athletes: Orthopaedic research reveals benefits of enhanced protective gear, preventive strategies, rule revisions<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In addition, the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] has banned the form of tackle referred to as "spearing" from the game due to concerns over head and neck injuries related to head down contact.<ref>[http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/ed_outreach/health-safety/healthcare/sports_med_education/spearing_notes.pdf Microsoft PowerPoint - Head-Down Contact and Spearing in Football.ppt<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


Crib and gang customization have been introduced as new features in ''Saints Row 2''. The player can customize the 3rd Street Saints and the nine cribs they can dwell in. Cribs cannot be simply bought, but are unlocked at certain points in the game <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.gamespot.com/pages/unions/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=25972806&union_id=2286 | title = James Tsai interviewing the United People of Saints Row (Letter 1 of 4)}}</ref>. The player can choose from three pre-set styles; cheap (rundown and dilapidated), classy (well furbished with basic walls and floors) and ultra-modern (stylishly decorated interior design). Additionally, the player can fully furnish the crib, with a wide array of items, such as pool tables, minibars, pianos, lounges, TVs, strippers and more. Cribs serve as locations to hang out with fellow Saints, save the game, change clothes, access a weapon stash and customize the 3rd Street Saints. In terms of customizing the player's gang, a variety of clothing styles can be applied to the gang. Also, the gang sign and graffiti tag can be chosen and the player can equip the gang with certain vehicles.
==Season schedule==
[[Image:CAL football (edited by CPacker).jpg|thumb|[[University of California Berkeley|University of California's]] 5th game of the season vs. [[Arizona State University]]]]
The college football season currently begins [[Labor Day]] weekend, one week earlier than the NFL. From 1982 until 2003, the regular season was officially ushered in by the [[Kickoff Classic]] (other pre-season games such as the [[Eddie Robinson Classic]] and the [[Pigskin Classic]] have also been played). Recent NCAA rules changes have eliminated these games. The regular season continues through early December with the season's final weekend holding several conference championship games and rivalry games, including the [[Army-Navy Game]].


===Combat===
The postseason consists of a series of [[NCAA football bowl games, 2005-06|bowl games]] that showcase top 64 college teams. [[Bowl game]]s generally match two teams of similar standing from different conferences. Division I Bowl Subdivision (still widely known by its former designation of Division I-A) football is the only NCAA sport which does not decide its champion with a playoff. In the past, the unofficial national champion was determined by various polls, such as the [[AP Poll]], [[Coaches Poll]], and the [[United Press International]] Poll. This system was problematic because two polls often named different champions and the two highest ranked teams after the regular season were not guaranteed to meet in a bowl game.
[[Image:Bank vault under attack- SR2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The player escaping from Stilwater Prison.]]
Combat in ''Saints Row 2'' offers additional features not seen in ''Saints Row''. The player can still walk, run, climb, jump, swim, drive, engage in hand-to-hand combat and fire weapons. However, in ''Saints Row 2'', the player can take [[human shield]]s which can be used as cover in outdoor areas. When the player no longer needs the hostage, they can either kill the hostage, or push them away. Also, finishers are introduced in ''Saints Row 2''. If three hits are dealt with the same button on an enemy, the player performs a quick finishing move.


Police are alerted when the player commits crimes, dispatched to the scene of the crime in order to deal with the perpetrator. As in ''Saints Row'', there are five notoriety levels, which are gained gradually as the player commits more and more crimes. Notoriety levels are represented by an allotted amount of stars. At a one star level, police rely on non-lethal means to deal with law violators, using standard nightsticks, [[Taser]]s and [[pepper spray]]. However, at two stars, the cops are actively searching for the offender, dispatching standard squad cars, and also police boats and helicopters if the chase leads to the sea or sky. Though still relying on non-lethal means, if the player opens fire on the police, they will respond appropriately. From three stars onwards, negotiation and arrest are no longer options. Human shields, even if they are police, will not be spared, as the police are now desperately trying to get rid of the player. At three stars, roadblocks are established, and police helicopters dispatch [[SWAT]] officers to help deal with the perpetrator. At four and five stars, the Tornado helicopter is introduced into the battle, unleashing torrents of firepower. The [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] are called in at five stars, using any means necessary to deal with the criminal. Police force will no longer use spike strips, even if the player is at a high notoriety level.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://au.gamespot.com/pages/unions/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26106400&union_id=2286 | title = James Tsai interviewing the United People of Saints Row (Letter 2 of 4)}}</ref>
[[Image:NSU Football.jpg|thumb|left|NCAA Divison II game between [[Northeastern State University|Northeastern State]] and [[East Central University|East Central]] Universities in [[Oklahoma]].]]Since 1998, the National Championship has been determined by the [[Bowl Championship Series]] (BCS). This formula, incorporating numerous computer rankings and human polls, is used to determine the top two teams in the country.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bcsfootball.org/index2.cfm?page=about | title=About the BCS | publisher=Bowl Championship Series | format=HTML | accessdate=2006-07-18}}</ref> From 1998 to 2005, the two teams competed in one of the four BCS bowl games in a set rotation. Starting in the 2006 season, the [[BCS National Championship Game]], was added. The game is played after completion of the BCS Bowls and the site rotates every year between the four BCS Bowls: the [[Rose Bowl Game|Rose Bowl]], [[Fiesta Bowl]], [[Orange Bowl (game)|Orange Bowl]], and [[Sugar Bowl]]. The first BCS Championship game was held on January 8, 2007 in the new [[University of Phoenix Stadium]], the new home of the [[Fiesta Bowl]]. This system is not without controversy. Some critics argue that the system unfairly favors teams from large conferences and that the process used to select the teams can be just as arbitrary as the earlier poll system. Also, the Bowl Championship Series champion has not always been the undisputed national champion; for example, in 2003, the [[Associated Press]] and Bowl Championship Series chose different champions, which is what the system was designed to prevent. However, most years do have a consensus national champion. On the other hand, as recent years have proven, a team with an unblemished, undefeated record does not always guarantee at least a share of the National Championship.


Many old weapons from ''Saints Row'' will be appearing in the game, however several new weapons will be included in ''Saints Row 2''. Dual-wielding has also been introduced on [[submachine gun]]s and [[handgun]]s.
Following the season, a series of [[all-star]] bowl games are played in January with the nations best seniors being selected to participate. These games include the [[East-West Shrine Game]], the [[Gridiron Classic]], the [[Hula Bowl]], the [[Senior Bowl]], and the newly-established [[Texas vs. The Nation Game]]. However, the Gridiron Classic was recently declared canceled for 2006 because of lack of sponsorship.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://fcsports.cstv.com/sports/s-grid/content/081905aaa.html | title=Gridiron Classic Will Not Be Played In 2006 | publisher=Florida Citrus Sports | date=2005-08-19 | format=HTML | accessdate=2006-07-18 }}</ref> Under NCAA rules, players with remaining college eligibility are not allowed to participate in these games.
Some new weapons in ''Saints Row 2'' are [[chainsaw]]s, [[sledgehammer]]s, [[flamethrower]]s, [[katana]]s, [[electroshock weapon|stun guns]] and [[Defibrillation|shock pads]]. [[Satchel charge]]s<!-- They are not called limpet mines. Limpet mines are completely different. --> are introduced, and can stick to walls, vehicles and even people <ref name="weaponsvehicles trailer">{{cite web | url = http://www.gametrailers.com/player/32962.html | title = Gametrailers.com - Saints Row 2 - Vehicles and Weapons Trailer | publisher = [[Gametrailers]] | author = | date = 2008-06-05 | access date = 2008-06-05 }}</ref> The player can now pick up and use objects from the environment as melee weapons such as [[garden gnomes]] and [[cement blocks]].<ref name="gamespot first look">{{cite web | url = http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/saintsrow2/news.html?sid=6187214&om_act=convert&om_clk=newlyadded&tag=newlyadded;title;1 | title = Saints Row 2 First Look | publisher = Gamespot | first = Justin | last = Calvert | date = [[2008-03-05]] | accessdate = 2008-03-07 }}</ref> Additionally, over half a dozen weapons can be unlocked throughout the game, but have not been announced yet. <ref>{{ cite web | url = http://au.gamespot.com/pages/unions/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26506739&union_id=2286 | title = James Tsai interviewing the United People of Saints Row (Letter 4 of 4) }}</ref>


===Side-play===
The length of the season has gradually increased over the course of the game's history. In spring 2005, the NCAA ruled that teams could schedule twelve regular-season games (up from eleven) beginning in the 2006 season.<ref>{{cite web | title=Div. I-A Football Gets 12th Game | url=http://www.ncaasports.com/story/8429299 | publisher=NCAA | date=2005-04-19 | languate=English | format=HTML | accessdate=2006-07-18 }}</ref> This decision was met with some criticism from those who claimed that expanding the season would overwork the athletes.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04266/383404.stm | title=NCAA ponders adding 12th game to college football season | publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | date=2004-11-22 | language+English | format=HTML | accessdate=2006-11-22 }}</ref> Furthermore the [[Atlantic Coast Conference|ACC]], [[Big 12 Conference|Big 12]], [[Conference USA|C-USA]], [[Mid-American Conference|MAC]], and the [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] all offer conference championship games, while others, like the [[Big East Conference|Big East]], [[Big Ten Conference|Big Ten]], [[Mountain West Conference|MWC]], [[Pacific-10 Conference|Pac-10]], [[Sun Belt Conference|Sun Belt]], and [[Western Athletic Conference|WAC]] do not. This extends the season for the teams eligible for those games, while teams from the latter three conferences do not have to play an extra week.
[[Image:Saints Row 2 BASE jumping.jpg|thumb|200px|left|[[BASE jumping]], one of the many new diversions]]
Activities were first seen in ''Saints Row'', where the protagonist would perform various tasks to earn money and respect, in-game currency used to unlock missions and progress through the storyline. In addition, numerous items and also homies could be unlocked by doing such activities. ''Saints Row 2'' includes eleven of the twelve activities from ''Saints Row'', including racing, snatch, escort, drug trafficking, hitman, insurance fraud, demolition derby, chop shop, mayhem, loan shark and tagging. Hijacking has been excluded from the game. All returning activities have been touched up slightly, and feel slightly different to what they originally were. In ''Saints Row'', activities spanned out over eight progressing difficulty levels however, in ''Saints Row 2'', activities span out over six. The protagonist also gains unlockables like strength and stamina upgrades, weapon enhancements etc for completing every three and six levels of each activity <ref>{{cite web | url = http://au.gamespot.com/pages/unions/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26506739&union_id=2286 | title = James Tsai interviewing the United People of Saints Row (Letter 4 of 4) }}</ref>. Additionally, activities are only seen in two locations around the city, instead of three from ''Saints Row''.


As well as the old activities from ''Saints Row'', six<ref name="activities trailer">{{cite web | url = http://gamersyde.com/news_6599_en.html | title = Saint's Row 2: Activities - Gamersyde | publisher = Gamersyde | author = | date = 2008-06-05 | access date = 2008-06-05 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://community.saintsrow.com/blogs/?p=148#more-100 | title = "Activities and Diversions" Developer Blog}}</ref> new activities are available for the player to participate in. Each activity has also been designed to suit co-operative play.
{{seealso|2008 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings|2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season|NCAA Division I-A national football championship|List of college bowl games|Mythical National Championship|BCS National Championship Game}}


''Crowd Control'' sees the player acting as a security guard for a celebrity as they go about their daily business at various events. Crazed fans will harass and even attack the celebrity, and so the player must fend off these fans by means of throwing them into oncoming trains, helicopter rotor blades and anything else in the world.
== Official rules and notable rule distinctions ==
{{Seealso|American football}}
Although rules for the high school, college, and NFL games are generally consistent, there are several minor differences. The NCAA Football Rules Committee determines the playing rules for Division I (both Bowl and Championship Subdivisions), II, and III games (the [[National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics]] (NAIA) is a separate organization, but uses the NCAA rules).
*A pass is ruled complete if one of the receiver's feet are inbounds at the time of the catch. In the NFL both feet must be inbounds.
*A player is considered down when any part of his body other than the feet or hands touches the ground (from a tackle or otherwise). In the NFL a player is active until he is tackled or forced down another way by a member of the opposing team (down by contact).
*The clock stops after the offense completes a first down and begins again -- assuming it is following a play in which the clock would not normally stop -- once the referee declares the ball ready for play. In the NFL the clock does not explicitly stop for a first down.
*Overtime was introduced in 1996, eliminating ties. When a game goes to overtime, each team is given one possession from its opponent's twenty-five yard line. The team leading after both possessions is declared the winner. If the teams remain tied, overtime periods continue, with a coin flip determining the first possession. Possessions alternate with each overtime, until one team leads the other at the end of the overtime. Starting with the 3rd overtime, a single point for a successful field goal during the try is no longer awarded, essentially forcing teams to attempt a two-point conversion after a touchdown. (In the NFL overtime is decided by a 15-minute [[Overtime (sports)#American and Canadian football|sudden-death quarter]], and regular season games can still end in a tie if neither team scores. Overtime for regular season games in the [[National Football League|NFL]] began with the [[1974 NFL Season|1974]] season. In the post-season, if the teams are still tied, teams will play additional overtime periods until either team scores.)
*[[Try (American Football)|Tries]] are attempted from the three-yard line. The NFL uses the two-yard line.
*The defensive team may score two points on a point-after touchdown attempt by returning a blocked kick, fumble, or interception into the opposition's end zone. In addition, if the defensive team gains possession, but then moves backwards into the endzone and is stopped, a one point safety will be awarded to the offense. In the NFL, a conversion attempt ends when the defending team gains possession of the football.
*The [[two-minute warning]] is not used in college football, except in rare cases where the scoreboard clock has malfunctioned and is not being used.
*There is an option to use instant replay review of officiating decisions. Division I-Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) schools use replay in virtually all games; replay is rarely used in lower division games. Every play is subject to booth review with coaches only having one challenge. In the NFL, challenges are only automatic in the final two minutes of each half.
*In the 2006 season, the game clock was started when the ball was declared ready for play after the defensive team (during a scrimmage down) or the receiving kick (during a free kick down) was awarded a first down, reducing the time of games. This rule only lasted one year.
*In the 1984 season, the ball was placed on the 30 yard line (instead of the 20) if a kickoff sailed through the end zone on the fly and untouched. This rule was rescinded after one year.
*Among other rule changes to 2007, kickoffs have been moved from the 35 yard line back five yards to the 30 yard line to match that of the NFL. Some coaches and officials are questioning this rule change as it could lead to more injuries to the players as there will likely be more kickoff returns.<ref>{{cite web | title=Kickoffs from 30 yard line could create more returns, injuries | url=http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?slug=ap-ncaa-rules&prov=ap&type=lgns | publisher=AP | date=April 16, 2007 | languate=English | format=HTML | accessdate=2007-08-17 }}</ref> The rationale for the rule change was to help reduce dead time in the game.<ref>{{cite web | title=NCAA Football Rules Committee Votes To Restore Plays While Attempting To Maintain Shorter Overall Game Time | url=http://www2.ncaa.org/portal/media_and_events/press_room/2007/february/20070214_football_cmtee_rls.html | publisher=NCAA | date=2007-02-14 | format=HTML | accessdate=2007-08-17 }}</ref>


''Fight Club'' is a fighting-based activity where the player signs up to fight in underground arenas. The player must eliminate opponents using the melee system and also any items that can be found littered on the ground.Once an opponent has been successfully knocked down, the player must approach the opponent and begin a button-tapping showdown where the player will break the neck of the opponent if they manage to succeed.
==National championships==
*[[Bowl Championship Series]] (not an official NCAA championship, includes only [[Division I FBS]] teams)
*[[NCAA Division I FBS National Football Championship|National football championship]] (this article pertains to systems of determining a national champion prior to the BCS)
*[[NCAA Division I Football Championship]]<ref>[http://www.div1fbchampionship.com/ NCAA Division I Football Championship - Official Web Site]</ref> (includes only [[Division I FCS]] teams)
*[[NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid-Major Football National Championship]]
*[[NCAA Division II National Football Championship]]
*[[NCAA Division III National Football Championship]]
*[[NAIA National Football Championship]]
*[[NJCAA National Football Championship]]


''FUZZ'' is a fictional [[police procedural|cop]] [[television series|show]], where the player is followed around with a camera crew and must deal with criminals. More creativity in dealing with the perpetrator earns the player more points.
== Team maps ==


''Heli Assault'' sees the dealing with enemy aircraft and vehicles to protect gang lieutenants as they deliver drugs around the city. The player is given the Tornado attack helicopter and must stop interferences with deals, using heat-seeking missiles.
<gallery>
Image:Cfdia.PNG|A map of all Division I Bowl Subdivision (I-A) schools.
Image:Cfdiaa.PNG|A map of all Division I Championship Subdivision (I-AA) schools.
Image:Cfdii.PNG|A map of all Division II schools
Image:D3_football_map.gif|A map of all Division III schools.
Image:Cfnaia.PNG|A map of all NAIA schools.
</gallery>


''Septic Avenger'' is a task in which the player must devalue property and its owners using a Stilwater Municipal septic truck and spraying human waste on buildings and people.
== Bowl games ==
[[Image:2006 Bowls-USA-states.PNG|thumb|right|300px|2006-2007 Bowl Games per state (and Canada)]]
{{main|Bowl game}}
Unlike most other sports -- collegiate or professional -- the [[Division I|Football Bowl Subdivision]], formerly known as Division I-A college football, does not employ a playoff system to determine a champion. Instead, it has a series of "bowl games." The annual national champion is determined by a vote of sports writers and other non-players. This system has been challenged but little headway has been made given the entrenched vested economic interests in the various bowls.


''Trail Blazing'' is an activity where the player must drive checkpoint races around the city in the Toad quad bike, while wearing a flame-retardant suit that ignites people and blows up cars that come into contact with the player, which earns the player more time to complete the courses.
A bowl game is a post-season '''college football''' game, typically in the [[Division I|Division I Bowl Subdivision]]. The first bowl game was the 1902 [[Rose Bowl Game|Rose Bowl]], played between [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] and [[Stanford University|Stanford]]; Michigan won 49-0. The term originates from the shape of the [[Rose Bowl (stadium)|stadium]] in [[Pasadena, California]] where the game is played.


A fully 3D [[survival horror]] game can be played at arcades and television across the city. The game, titled ''Zombie Uprising'' <ref>http://au.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/saintsrow2/news.html?sid=6197587&mode=news</ref>, sees the player in a dark, zombie-filled setting, and must eliminate these zombies in waves using a limited number of weapons. Fellow survivors also aid the player in the fight. If a zombie manages to latch on to the protagonist, a [[Resident Evil]]-like button mashing pushback, where the protagonist knocks back the attacker if the button is pressed in succession.
At the Division I FBS level, teams must earn the right to be [[bowl eligible]] by winning at least 6 games during the season. They are then invited to a bowl game based on their conference ranking and the [[tie-in]]s that the conference has to each bowl game. For the 2006 season, there were 32 bowl games, so 64 of the 120 Division I FBS teams were invited to play at a bowl. These games are played from mid-December to early January and most of the later bowl games are typically considered more prestigious.


Diversions are mini-activities in the ''[[Saints Row (series)|Saints Row]]'' world, which can be performed any time, any where. Diversions involve the player carry out small actions eg pulling stunts in vehicles, [[BASE jumping]], streaking and more. Minor criminal misbehaviours also count as diversions, taking hostages, hijacking vehicles, theft etc
After the Bowl Championship Series, additional all-star bowl games round out the post-season schedule through the beginning of February.


===Vehicles===
=== Bowl Championship Series (BCS) ===
[[Image:Flying in Saints Row 2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Flying a fighter plane through the city]]
{{main|Bowl Championship Series}}
In addition to an expanded list of land-based vehicles, several new vehicle types have been introduced in ''Saints Row 2''. The player is given the option of driving up to five different [[motorcycles]], each with unique designs and benefits. These bikes, like most cars, can be equipped with [[nitrous oxide|Nitrous Oxide]], giving the vehicle a temporary boost. Additionally, [[all-terrain vehicle|quad bikes]] and [[monster truck]]s can be driven through the city. In addition to the new land-based vehicles, a new streaming system has seen the addition of [[boat]]s and [[personal water craft|jet skis]] as water-based vehicles, both of which utilize the [[PlayStation 3]]'s [[PlayStation 3 accessories#Sixaxis|SIXAXIS]] wireless controller mechanism. Also, [[fixed-wing aircraft|planes]] and [[helicopter]]s can be flown around the city, with planes equipped with parachutes. Helicopters and planes also utilize the [[PlayStation 3 accessories#Sixaxis|SIXAXIS]] feature. The Gyro-Daddy in-game [[helicopter]] and PeeWee [[minibike|Mini Bike]] are included as additional in-game content to players who buy ''Saints Row 2'' from GameStop in the [[USA]] and Play.com, hmv.com and tesco direct in the [[UK]]. Additionally, NPCs will ride various vehicles that the player cannot<ref>{{cite web | url=http://community.saintsrow.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=19702&p=341979&hilit=skateboards#p341979| title= Saints Row 2- The Row Community FAQ}}</ref>, such as skateboards and rollerblades <!-- See the reference -->. As in ''Saints Row'', vehicles can be customized. Vehicle customization has become more indepth, with numerous performance modifiers eg torque, tire grip, engine and also with more body mods and colour customization.
<!-- Image with inadequate rationale removed: [[Image:Foxbcslogo.jpg|left|160px|Bowl Championship Series logo]] -->
The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is designed to pair the top two teams in college football against each other for a [[BCS National Championship Game|National Championship game]]. The system also selects matchups for the other prestigious BCS bowl games. The ten teams selected include the conference champion from each of the six [[BCS conference]]s plus four others ("at-large" selections). The top-ranked and second-ranked teams are pitted in the [[BCS National Championship Game]] in order to crown an unofficial [[NCAA Division I-A national football champions|NCAA Division I FBS national football champion]]. The winner is also required to be voted number one by the [[Coaches Poll]]. It has been in place since the [[1998 NCAA Division I-A football season|1998 season]]. Prior to the [[2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2006 season]] eight teams competed in four BCS Bowls. The BCS replaced the [[Bowl Alliance]] (in place from 1995–1997), which followed the [[Bowl Coalition]] (in place from 1992–1994).
{{seealso|List of college bowl games|NCAA football bowl games, 2006-07}}


===Multiplayer===
I LOVE YOU PHILIP LOVELL!
{{Missing information|Multiplayer|date=October 2008}}
''Saints Row 2'' now features Co-op. When playing Co-op the enemy NPC's will get scaled up with some more health to counter the difficulty of Co-op vs. playing alone.


As for competitive vs. online games modes a Moderator on SaintsRow.com forums confirmed that the only game modes will be "Gangsta Brawl, Team Gangsta Brawl" (a basic deathmatch and team version), as well as a new mode called Strong Arm.


Strong Arm: 2 teams will do various objectives that are featured in Single Player but have to earn more money than the Opposing team, while the 2 teams may interfere with each other.
== See also ==
{{college football portal}}
*[[2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season]]
*[[College football on television]]
*[[College Football Hall of Fame]]
*[[College rivalry#United States|College rivalries]]
*[[Division I]]
*[[Division II]]
*[[Division III]]
*[[List of Division I-FBS college football stadiums]]
*[[List of NCAA Division I FBS football programs]]
*[[List of NCAA Division I FCS football programs]]
*[[List of defunct college football teams]]
*[[List of defunct college football conferences]]
*[[List of Division I schools that have never sponsored football]]
*[[List of media markets and college football]]
*[[List of sports attendance figures]] - college football in a worldwide context
*[[List of undefeated Division I football teams]]
*[[NAIA National Football Championship]]
*[[NCAA Division I Football Championship]]
*[[NCAA Division II National Football Championship]]
*[[NCAA Division III National Football Championship]]
*[[NJCAA National Football Championship]]
*[[Black college football national championship]]
*[[College basketball]]
*[[College hockey]]
*[[College baseball]]
*[[British Universities American Football League|BUAFL]] - British Universities American Football League
*[[Canadian Interuniversity Sport]] - governing body of Canadian college football
*[[Mexican College Football|ONEFA]] - governing body of Mexican college football


== Notes ==
==Synopsis==
===Plot===
{{reflist}}
The game is set five years<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.saintsrow.com/overview.php| title= Saints Row 2 overview}}</ref> after the events of ''Saints Row''. The protagonist was betrayed by former 3rd Street Saints, who detonated a bomb aboard a yacht he was also on. Then-mayoral candidate Alderman Hughes was killed, along with his personal servants in the explosion, however, the protagonist suffered severe injuries and slipped into a trauma-induced coma, only to be taken away and put into a dingy prison hospital ward.


Meanwhile, the 3rd Street Saints, who had conquered Stilwater in ''Saints Row'', have fallen apart. Former leader of the Saints, Julius Little, has abandoned his crew and slipped into the shadows. Johnny Gat has been captured by police and awaits the [[Death penalty|electric chair]], after being convicted of three hundred and eighty seven <ref>http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=jFcdmWQmKfs</ref> counts of murder and attempting to assassinate Troy Bradshaw once Gat learned that Troy was an undercover cop. Lin is dead. Dex went into hiding the night of the yacht explosion. Undercover police officer Troy Bradshaw, who was tasked with undermining the Saints, has risen through the ranks and has been promoted to Chief of Police, after the demise of former Police Chief Monroe.
== External links ==
{{Spoken Wikipedia|College_football.ogg|2006-05-29}}
{{commons|College football}}
*[http://www.ncaafootball.net NCAA football official site]
*[http://www.bcsfootball.org/ Bowl Championship Series]
*[http://collegefootball.org/ College Football Hall of Fame]
*[http://www.fcspreview.com/ FCS College Football Weekly Preview]
*{{cite news
|author=Jack Gage and Peter J. Schwartz
|title=The Most Valuable College Football Teams
|date=2006-12-22
|work=[[Forbes Magazine]]
|url=http://www.forbes.com/2006/12/22/college-football-ncaa-business_cz_jg_1222collegefootball.html
|accessdate=2008-08-05
}}, Forbes
*[http://www.scarletknights.com/football/history/first-game.asp An account of the first intercollegiate game]
*[http://videos.espn.com/football/college-football.htm College Football Video on ESPN Video Archive]


[[Image:Saints Row 2 battle.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Fighting the Sons of Samedi]]
'''Statistics'''
After five years, the protagonist has unexpectedly awoken from his trauma-induced coma. A young Hispanic man, Carlos, allows himself to be "[[Shiv (weapon)|shanked]]", simply so he can talk to the protagonist in the prison infirmary. After a heated exchange between the two when they are left alone, the protagonist agrees to let Carlos help him escape. In the exchange, Carlos also reveals he has a brother in the 3rd Street Saints, however, never mentions his name, it is rumored to be Dex and mentions in the beginning of the game if he remembers his brother to the protagonist and he replies yes. After a battle to the shore, Carlos and the protagonist escape the island and return to Stilwater. Hell-bent on revenge, the protagonist forms together a new crew of Saints, which includes Johnny, who the protagonist rescues from a courtroom precession in which his final appeal from being sent to the [[electric chair]] was being denied. Carlos soon introduces Shaundi and Pierce who hang out in an abandoned hotel basement, and are more than willing to work for the protagonist. With a new crew, the protagonist must march on and eliminate the three rival gangs in Stilwater, and reclaim what is rightfully his/hers.
*[http://www.ncaasports.com/football/mens/stats NCAA football stats]
*[http://football.stassen.com/ Stassen College Football], comprehensive college football database
*[http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/index.php College Football Data Warehouse]


===Characters===
'''Rules'''
{{main|List of characters in Saints Row 2}}
*[http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.com/doc_lib/062306_rules_changes.pdf List of college football rule changes for 2006]

*[http://football.refs.org/rules/NCAA2007pr.html NCAA Football Rule Changes for 2007] (that are meant to shorten the game)
====3rd Street Saints====
*[http://www1.ncaa.org/eprise/main/playingrules/football/2005/2007ApprovedRulesChanges.pdf?ObjectID=46930&ViewMode=0&PreviewState=0 NCAA Football: Major Rule Changes] (with rationales)

*[http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/2007/2007_football_rules.pdf NCAA Football: 2007 Rules and Interpretations]
The 3rd Street Saints were the most prominent and powerful gang in Stilwater at the end of the original ''Saints Row''. However, the Saints collapsed almost immediately after they conquered the city. With the protagonist out of action, the rest of the Saints dropped out and the gang fell apart. However, five years later, the protagonist comes out of a coma and busts out of jail with Carlos a man who claims he has a brother in The 3rd Street Saints, and reforms the Saints with a new crew. Original Saint Johnny Gat who is about to be sentenced to Death Row is busted out of a courtroom precession by the protagonist, and two new Saints, Shaundi and Pierce join the crew with the protagonist, Johnny and Carlos to reclaim the turf they once ruled.

====Brotherhood of Stilwater====

The Brotherhood of Stilwater was formed from the outcasts of society, those long victimized by gang warfare and police corruption. The Brotherhood are an aggressive gang with a 'kill now, ask questions later' attitude. The Brotherhood engage in murder, extortion and violence to fuel their empire, and are engaged in an underground weapon trade providing violent means for city citizens. The gang is headed by Maero, a seven-foot-tall warrior willing to fight anyone that stands in his way. Lieutenants Matt and Jessica stand loyally at his side, and former Westside Roller Donnie not only operates his own chop shop, but also flies the flags of the Brotherhood. Donnie is extremely disliked by all lieutenants in the brotherhood. The Brotherhood are picked out by their numerous piercings and tattoos, the wolf head logo, the bright color red and gas-guzzling trucks.

====Sons of Samedi====

An internationally-known gang that conquered the Caribbean underworld, the Sons of Samedi have spread themselves into Stilwater. A [[Haitian Vodou|Voodoo]]-style gang, the Sons of Samedi pay tribute to [[Baron Samedi]], the Voodoo [[Loa]] of death. Decked out in green outfits and state-of-the-art jewelry, the Sons of Samedi gain a continual cash flow from the Loa Dust drug trade across Stilwater, selling to many inhabitants and preying on the young and reckless college students. The Sons of Samedi's Stilwater division is overseen by one known only as the General, and violent extortionist/drug trader Mr Sunshine spreads their message across Stilwater with ruthless violence and a thirst for power. There is also DJ Veteran Child, a DJ for one of Stilwater’s radio stations, who is also a lieutenant for the Sons of Samedi and Shaundi's Ex-boyfriend

====Ronin====

The Ronin are the self-proclaimed most powerful gang in the world. The Ronin can best be identified by their dragon-influenced yellow and black custom leathers, as well as by their flashy bikes. Essentially a Japanese gang, the Ronin control much of the entertainment industry in Stilwater, engaging in gambling, street racing and owning numerous high roller casinos throughout the city. Shogo Akuji left the streets of Tokyo and formed the Ronin. His father, Akuji-san finances and oversees the gang, and orders Shogo around in how to run the faction. In Japanese, [[ronin]] literally translates as a [[samurai]] warrior whose master, or [[daimyo]], has been banished or is dead. There is currently 1 unamed member of the Ronin.

====Ultor Corporation====

Ultor are a major figure in ''Saints Row 2''. Mainly responsible for the cleanup of Stilwater, Ultor originally began as a clothing company and quickly became a major corporation. Ultor pumped millions into the city and it was completely overhauled, turning the once crime-ridden city into an "urban utopia". The Saints Row district, for example, has been turned into a booming commercial industry, and serves as the district for Ultor headquarters. The company's name comes from the mega-corporation that the player rebels against in the [[Volition, Inc.| Volition]]-developed game [[Red Faction]].'''

===Setting===
[[Image:939458 20080212 screen003-1-.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The lighthouse in Stilwater]]
Stilwater in ''Saints Row 2'' has seen heavy expansion since the original game. Developers announced the city has been entirely redeveloped, every neighborhood has been touched up in one way or another. In-game faction Ultor Unlimited is largely responsible for the expansion that has taken place; it is said they spent well over three-hundred million dollars redeveloping Stilwater, turning the crime-ridden city into an 'urban utopia'. Many new sites can also be seen across the city including the Stilwater Science Centre, Marshall Winslow Detention Centre, Stilwater University, Stilwater Hall of Industry, as well as a graveyard, marina, Rounds Square Mall, casinos, and also two new islands which host the Stilwater Pentitentionary (similar to [[Alcatraz Island|Alcatraz]]) and Stilwater Power Plant. The new Stilwater is said to be one and a half times the size it was compared to Stilwater in ''Saints Row''. Around the outside of Stilwater and used as background, (therefore unaccessable to the player) is sprawling countryside with hills and glens, and can be seen in some screenshots.

All the old districts from ''Saints Row'' still stand in ''Saints Row 2''. However, every district has been touched up or modified in some way. This is particularly noticable in the Downtown and Saints Row districts which have been completely redesigned. The new marina sits on top of the High End Retail/ Suburbs area. Additionally, the Suburbs district has seen expansion to the west, and also, the University district lies west of the Arena district, almost completely cut off from the mainland by a river.

From the beginning of the game, the map of Stilwater is fully visible. However, shops will simply be displayed as a question mark until the player discovers them. Additionally, as the player earns more respect, they can buy shops. Buying an entire chain of departments will mean that the protagonist’s face appears on in-game billboard advertisements.

Over the years, many new in-game companies and businesses have been established. All shops from [[Saints Row|the original game]] are returning in ''Saints Row 2'', however numerous others have been introduced. In addition to the four clothing shops seen in ''Saints Row'', three new clothes departments have been established. ''Leather and Lace'' is a [[lingerie]] store selling clothes designed for women (but can be worn on men). ''Let's Pretend'' is a costume shop, where the player can buy numerous unique outfits ie ninja suits, pirate outfits, masks etc. ''Nobody Loves Me'' is an [[Emo#Fashion and stereotype|emo]]-influenced store, somewhat similar to Hot Topic, primarily selling black outfits and piercings. ''On Thin Ice'' was the original seller of jewelery and accessories in ''Saints Row'', however, ''Bling Bling'' is a new store offering cheaper accessories. In ''Saints Row'', the player could only buy food from Freckle Bitch's, a fast food restaurant. ''Apollo's'' ([[coffee]] and [[dougnut]]s), ''Phuc Mi Phuc Yeu'' ([[Chinese cuisine|Chinese food]]) and ''[[Company of Heroes|Company of Gyros]]'' ([[Greek cuisine|Greek food]]) are three new stores the player can buy food from.

==Soundtrack==
{{main|Saints Row 2 soundtrack}}

The soundtrack of ''Saints Row 2'' will feature a new line-up of songs for the in-game radio and audio player. A custom radio station, My Radio, has been confirmed for the game where players may use songs bought from the Scratch That music store and use them in the in-game radio station.

==Development==
{{Expand-section|date=October 2008}}
Work begun on ''Saints Row 2'' months before ''Saints Row'' was released to the public. The script to both games, and also a third, had been written during the development of ''Saints Row'' and beyond. ''Saints Row 2'' was announced by [[THQ]]'s CFO Edward K. Zinser on [[May 14]], [[2007]] at a conference call, nine months into the game's development. During the time of the development, the game's engines were retooled and upgraded, and the streaming engine was rewritten to reduce the amount of pop-in due to spawning distances that were criticized in the first game, and allowing for co-operative play and air-based vehicles as well as providing a considerably more smooth and uninterrupted game. As in ''Saints Row'', load screens only exist between missions and cutscenes, and the player can explore the city and its shops without any interferances. THQ stated that with ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' due out prior to the release of ''Saints Row'', the planned to allow [[Volition, Inc.|Volition]] enough time to completely finish the game in order to obtain the best quality game possible.

On [[April 3]], [[2008]], ''Saints Row 2'' had a confirmed release date of [[August 28]], [[2008]] <ref>{{cite web | url = http://au.xbox360.ign.com/articles/864/864405p1.html | title = IGN "Saints Row 2 Coming in August" | publisher = [[IGN]] | date = [[2008-04-03]]}}</ref>, however, on [[May 28]], THQ announced that ''Saints Row 2'''s release would be pushed back by about two months, from August 28 to [[October 14]], [[2008]] in [[United States|the USA]] for "product quality and marketing considerations"<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssTechMediaTelecomNews/idUSN2844790320080528?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0 | title = THQ delays key game by nearly two months | publisher = [[Reuters]] | date = [[2008-05-28]] | accessdate = 2008-08-26}}</ref>.

To coincide with the heavy promotion and sponsorship of the game, the official website and community page were launched on [[July 15]], [[2008]]<ref>http://community.saintsrow.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=17414</ref>. This was the third website redesign since it was first announced, and the old forums site (developer.saintsrow.com) was redirected and renamed "The Row Community".

On [[July 23]], [[2008]], ''Saints Row 2'''s [[Australia]]n release date details were finally revealed. The game managed to pass the [[Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia)|OFLC]] classification body with a rating of MA15+, without any in-game content needing to be cut. Also, the Australian release date surfaced, for [[October 16]], just two days after the American release. As the OFLC system is much tougher than [[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]], this came as a surprise to many who feared the game could be edited for Australian release.

On [[October 1]], [[2008]], ''Saints Row 2'' was illegally [[Copyright infringement|pirated]] and published on the internet available for download <ref>http://community.saintsrow.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=20523</ref><ref>http://community.saintsrow.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=20601</ref>. Leaked videos have spread across many internet websites including [[YouTube]]

===Promotion===
[[Image:Tera Patrick.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Tera Patrick]]
''Saints Row 2'' has been marketed heavily since it was first announced, including numerous trailers and contests found across the Internet and in certain places across the world. In fact, the original date for the game, [[August 28]] was not only pushed back for development purposes, but also for marketing considerations. Since ''Saints Row 2'' was first announced, full-length [[Film trailer|trailers]] have been released to help promote the game.

The first trailer was released in [[March]], [[2008]] and gave a brief insight into how the fictional Ultor Corporation has helped to clean the streets of Stilwater. The trailer also details some of the new weapons in the game, including the [[Hand grenade#Stun grenade|Flashbang]], [[Semi-automatic shotgun|AS14 Hammer]], [[Assault rifle|AR-50 XMAC]], [[Rocket-propelled grenade|Annihilator]], [[Dual wield|dual wielding]] [[Uzi submachine gun|Uzi's]] and [[Defibrillation|shock paddles]], as well as some of the new vehicles in the game, including the [[Armoured personnel carrier|Bear]], [[Sedan (car)|Hooptie]], [[Personal water craft|Water Craft]], [[Attack helicopter|Tornado]] and [[Fighter aircraft|Wolverine]].

The second full-length trailer was released in early [[June]], [[2008]] and gained controversy as it poked fun at [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] for its lack of side-play in the game. The trailer shows four of the six new activties playable in ''Saints Row 2'', including Septic Avenger, FUZZ, Fight Club and Trail Blazing. It also lists several of the game's many diversions, in-game actions which can be performed at any time to earn money and respect.

The third full-length trailer was released in late [[June]], [[2008]] and gives gamers an introduction to the storyline and the new gangs in ''Saints Row 2''. The trailer details the protagonist busting out of prison with fellow in-mate Carlos, and riding a patrol boat back to Stilwater, where he gets a shock as he realizes just how much the city has changed in five years. The trailer gives insight to the storyline and missions in the game, and serves as a basic introduction to the Brotherhood of Stilwater, Sons of Samedi and Ronin, the three new gangs that inhabit Stilwater, and also an introduction to the Ultor Corporation, which serves as the main antagonist faction in the game.

The forth full-length trailer was released during the [[E3|E3 Media and Business Summit]] in [[July]], [[2008]], and details the new customization options in ''Saints Row 2''. The trailer is set out as a fictional TV show titled ''Trick My Life'' and follows Randy the Trandy, a poorly dressed mid-30s man whose life is also the subject of the trailer, showing him being dressed up as a woman. The trailer also demonstrates the crib and gang customization in ''Saints Row 2'', showing numerous features available to the player that can be modified or changed to their liking.

The fifth full-length trailer was released in early [[September]], [[2008]] and shows the co-op gameplay available in the game. Numerous co-op features are shown in the game. The trailer gained popularity as it makes fun of two [[United States|American]] presidential candidates, [[Barack Obama]] and [[John McCain]], showing two in-game characters that look like them walk through Stilwater causing death and destruction.

The sixth and final full-length trailer was released in early [[October]], [[2008]] as the ''Saints Row 2'' official launch trailer. The game takes a heavy look at the storyline, particularly the Ultor Corporation and what they have done for Stilwater.

Two campaigners for the game are [[Gary Busey]], an [[United States|American]] actor, and Tera Patrick, an [[United States|American]] [[Pornographic actor|porn star]]. Online movies starring [[Gary Busey|Busey]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/52086 | title = Gary Busey Presents Saints Row 2 | publisher = [[Shacknews]] | date = [[2008-04-04]] | accessdate = 2008-04-05 | first =Maarten | last = Goldstein}}</ref>, titled 'Street Lessons With Uncle Gary', are short, 30-50 second mock educational videos on street life in Stilwater. So far, ten have been released: Costumes, Flying, Heavy Weapons, Motorcycles, Nut Shots, Police Abuse, Satchel Charges, Taunting, Throwing People and Wieldable Props. [[Tera Patrick|Tera]] has also been involved with marketing and development for the game, and so far has released a Developer Diary preview into the development of ''Saints Row 2''.

''Saints Row 2'' has received heavy funding and sponsorship, and has appeared at game conventions with its own booth. ''Saints Row 2'' has appeared at [[E3]], [[THQ]] Gamer's Day, [[Comic-Con International|Comic Con]], [[Penny Arcade Expo|PAX '08]] and [[Games Convention|Leipzig Games Convention]]. In addition, ''Saints Row 2'' provides funding and markets itself with the [[Myspace]] Music Tour. Also, numerous competitions have been launched giving away merchandise etc for players who enter. Numerous competitions include ''Pimp Your Crib'', ''Summer of Bling'', a Tshirt design contest and a mingame giving players the chance to design their own box art for the game. On September 14, 2008, THQ and WorthPlaying.com launched a contest offering one player a chance to win a trip to the Saints Row 2 Multiplayer Event in San Francisco, California.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://community.saintsrow.com/blogs/?p=211|title=Win a Trip to Play SR2 MP!|date=15 September 2008|publisher=''Saints Row 2 Community Site''}}</ref> On September 17, 2008 the contest was updated to offer three players a chance to attend the event.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worthplaying.com/article.php?sid=55708|title=Win A Trip to San Francisco to Check Out 'Saints Row 2'|date=17 September 2008|publisher=''WorthPlaying''}}</ref> The contest was restricted to U.S. residents over the age of 21. The Saints Row 2 Multiplayer Event was held on [[September 24]], [[2008]].

===Collector's Edition===
[[Image:Saintsrowgunpack.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Saints Row 2 Gun Pack]]

There are two versions of 'Collectors Edition' available. Both contain a copy of the game.

The Saints Row 2 Initiation Pack is exclusive to New Zealand and Australia and includes:

* A Poster
* Limited Edition art book
* Metal [[money clip]],
* 512mb Gold Bullet [[USB drive|USB]] Memory stick
* Content including a basketball singlet, videos, a Saints ID card, and a Saints Rule book


The Saints Row 2 Gun Pack is an Xbox 360 exclusive edition. It comes packaged in a gun mould case and includes:

* 1gb Gold Bullet USB Memory stick
* Exclusive content, including buddy icons and wallpapers
* Limited edition art book
* Stilwater Map poster
* Exclusive 3rd Street Saints Poster

==Reception==
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The UK edition of ''[[Official Xbox Magazine]]'' gave ''Saints Row 2'' an 8.0 of 10 review, praising the game's sense of humor, "This is a truly entertaining game. There's no pretension - just enjoyable mayhem."<ref name="oxmukrev">[[Official_Xbox_Magazine#UK_Edition|Official Xbox Magazine (UK)]] (November 2008, p. 67), ''Saints Row 2'' review. [[OXM]]. ''[[Future Publishing]]''.</ref> The Australian edition of gave ''Saints Row 2'' a 9.0 of 10 review, praising the game's co-op and side-quest missions. ''[[IGN]]'' awarded it an 8.2 of 10, stating, "the core gameplay experience is extremely enjoyable,"<ref name="ignreview">{{cite web| url=http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/918/918374p1.html |title= IGN ''Saints Row 2'' review| author= Nate Ahearn| date= 2008-10-10| accessdate= 2008-10-10| language= English| pages= 3|work= [[IGN]]| publisher= [[IGN]]}}</ref> while ''IGN''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Australian site gave it an 8.0 of 10, calling it "big, dumb fun".<ref name="ignaureview">{{cite web| url= http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/917/917951p1.html| title= IGN (AU) ''Saints Row 2'' review| language= English| date=2008-10-10| accessdate= 2008-10-10| pages=3| author= Patrick Kolan| work=[[IGN]]| publisher= [[IGN]]}}</ref> ''Total Video Games'' raved in its 9 of 10 review, pointing out the game's co-op mode and calling it "brilliant."<ref name="tvgreview">{{cite web| url= http://www.totalvideogames.com/articles/UK_Online_Exclusive_Saints_Row_2_13858.htm| title= TVG ''Saints Row 2'' review|language= English| pages= 1|date= 2008-10-10| accessdate= 2008-10-10| work=TVG| publisher=[[British Sky Broadcasting]]}}</ref>

== See also ==
* [[Saints Row (game)]]
* [[Saints Row (series)]]

== References ==
{{reflist|2}}

== External links ==
* [http://www.saintsrow.com/ Official ''Saints Row 2'' site]
* [http://www.volition-inc.com/ Volition, Inc. home page]
* [http://www.thq.com/games/gameinfo.php?id=1306 ''Saints Row 2'' page at THQ]
* [http://www.thq.co.uk/uk/game/show/4317/Saints%20Row%202 ''Saints Row 2 To PC'' page at THQ]
* [http://au.xbox360.ign.com/launch/saints-row-2.html Saints Row 2 Launch Center on IGN]
* [http://www.freeyourinnersinner.com.au/ Saints Row 2 "Free Your Inner Sinner" launch site]
* [http://www.s0ftware.co.uk/playstation-3/adventure/saints-row-2/prod_1568.html Saints Row 2 UK pre Order]


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Saints Row 2
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"Saints Row 2" box art
Developer(s)Volition, Inc.
Publisher(s)THQ
Designer(s)Volition, Inc.
SeriesSaints Row
EngineCustom, Havok
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows[3], PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release
Mode(s)

Saints Row 2 (abbreviated to SR2) is a sandbox-style action-adventure video game developed by Volition Inc and published by THQ. It is the sequel to Saints Row and is the second title in the Saints Row series. Saints Row 2 is to be released in America on October 14, 2008 in Australia on October 16, 2008 and in Europe on October 9, 2008[4], for Microsoft Windows and the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. A smaller variant of the game will also be published for mobiles. Announced on May 11, 2007 [5], Saints Row 2 was originally slated for an August 26, 2008 release, but was delayed [6][7] for marketing considerations. A Collector’s Edition for the game is confirmed, to be released alongside the standard version, and features various collector’s items.

Set in a redesigned rendition of Stilwater, a fictional city based heavily on the cities of Chicago and Detroit, the game picks up from where Saints Row left off, with the player waking up from a trauma-induced coma in a prison hospital, five years after the events of Saints Row, only to escape the prison island and rejoin the 3rd Street Saints, the gang the series is set around. The protagonist learns that the Saints have fallen apart, and that three new gangs have risen to power in Stilwater.

Gameplay

Saints Row 2 has gameplay structured similarly to Saints Row. On foot, the player's character is capable of walking, running, swimming, climbing and jumping, as well as utilising weapons and basic hand-to-hand combat. After Saints Row was produced and work begun on Saints Row 2, the streaming engine was completely rewritten. Because of this, new air-based vehicle types and online co-operative play have been made possible, along with many new major improvements to provide a smooth, interactive world, with significant decreases in terms of glitches, bugs and pop ins. The game incoprorates three difficulties: casual, normal and hardcore, which can be changed at the beginning of the game.

After Saints Row was developed, the game's engine was completely re-tooled, allowing noticable graphical improvements. Textures and dynamics have been reworked so the city looks more realistic. Night-time lighting and shadowing have been dramatically improved, and explosions and visual effects are also noticeably better. The game will also include additional weather effects. Rain and wind have dramatic effects on the landscape, notably altering sea tides and roads.

AI has also undergone major improvements [8]. NPCs will undertake more realistic actions, such as doing yoga, opening umbrellas at the chance of rain and sitting on benches and cuddling, which would not have been possible in Saints Row, because the physics, animation and action node systems didn’t support two people interacting that closely. Additionally, numerous NPCs can be seen around Stilwater eg barber shop quartets, fire eaters, mimes, skydivers. NPCs will also react and respond to the player's actions in the world.

Although Saints Row 2 uses ragdoll physics on character models in the game, car physics have been touched up slightly, and will still be maintaining a "loose" feel with easy turning and brake mechanisms. Additionally, a cruise control system has been introduced on many vehicles in the game, which has been stated to make drive bys and car chases much easier.

Customization

Character customization has been expanded beyond the original Saints Row. New customization options give the player more control over their character. Saints Row 2 gives the player the option of playing as a female, unlike in Saints Row, where the player was forced to play as a male. Additionally, the player can customize the character's appearance even further. The player is now given the option of customizing the character's age and weight, as well as their voice, walk, fighting style, taunts, facial expression and weapon holding. Height modification for the player was originally in development, but was later cut due to difficulties and glitches.

Clothing and apparel customization has also been modified to become more in-depth. The player is given a wide variety of clothing to wear. Customizing clothes gives the player more choice over how they wear their clothes, with additional coloring and layout designs. Also, there is a broader range of tattoos, which can now be applied to the face, and jewelery. The player can also save outfits in their crib and reload them for later use.

Crib and gang customization have been introduced as new features in Saints Row 2. The player can customize the 3rd Street Saints and the nine cribs they can dwell in. Cribs cannot be simply bought, but are unlocked at certain points in the game [9]. The player can choose from three pre-set styles; cheap (rundown and dilapidated), classy (well furbished with basic walls and floors) and ultra-modern (stylishly decorated interior design). Additionally, the player can fully furnish the crib, with a wide array of items, such as pool tables, minibars, pianos, lounges, TVs, strippers and more. Cribs serve as locations to hang out with fellow Saints, save the game, change clothes, access a weapon stash and customize the 3rd Street Saints. In terms of customizing the player's gang, a variety of clothing styles can be applied to the gang. Also, the gang sign and graffiti tag can be chosen and the player can equip the gang with certain vehicles.

Combat

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The player escaping from Stilwater Prison.

Combat in Saints Row 2 offers additional features not seen in Saints Row. The player can still walk, run, climb, jump, swim, drive, engage in hand-to-hand combat and fire weapons. However, in Saints Row 2, the player can take human shields which can be used as cover in outdoor areas. When the player no longer needs the hostage, they can either kill the hostage, or push them away. Also, finishers are introduced in Saints Row 2. If three hits are dealt with the same button on an enemy, the player performs a quick finishing move.

Police are alerted when the player commits crimes, dispatched to the scene of the crime in order to deal with the perpetrator. As in Saints Row, there are five notoriety levels, which are gained gradually as the player commits more and more crimes. Notoriety levels are represented by an allotted amount of stars. At a one star level, police rely on non-lethal means to deal with law violators, using standard nightsticks, Tasers and pepper spray. However, at two stars, the cops are actively searching for the offender, dispatching standard squad cars, and also police boats and helicopters if the chase leads to the sea or sky. Though still relying on non-lethal means, if the player opens fire on the police, they will respond appropriately. From three stars onwards, negotiation and arrest are no longer options. Human shields, even if they are police, will not be spared, as the police are now desperately trying to get rid of the player. At three stars, roadblocks are established, and police helicopters dispatch SWAT officers to help deal with the perpetrator. At four and five stars, the Tornado helicopter is introduced into the battle, unleashing torrents of firepower. The FBI are called in at five stars, using any means necessary to deal with the criminal. Police force will no longer use spike strips, even if the player is at a high notoriety level.[10]

Many old weapons from Saints Row will be appearing in the game, however several new weapons will be included in Saints Row 2. Dual-wielding has also been introduced on submachine guns and handguns. Some new weapons in Saints Row 2 are chainsaws, sledgehammers, flamethrowers, katanas, stun guns and shock pads. Satchel charges are introduced, and can stick to walls, vehicles and even people [11] The player can now pick up and use objects from the environment as melee weapons such as garden gnomes and cement blocks.[12] Additionally, over half a dozen weapons can be unlocked throughout the game, but have not been announced yet. [13]

Side-play

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BASE jumping, one of the many new diversions

Activities were first seen in Saints Row, where the protagonist would perform various tasks to earn money and respect, in-game currency used to unlock missions and progress through the storyline. In addition, numerous items and also homies could be unlocked by doing such activities. Saints Row 2 includes eleven of the twelve activities from Saints Row, including racing, snatch, escort, drug trafficking, hitman, insurance fraud, demolition derby, chop shop, mayhem, loan shark and tagging. Hijacking has been excluded from the game. All returning activities have been touched up slightly, and feel slightly different to what they originally were. In Saints Row, activities spanned out over eight progressing difficulty levels however, in Saints Row 2, activities span out over six. The protagonist also gains unlockables like strength and stamina upgrades, weapon enhancements etc for completing every three and six levels of each activity [14]. Additionally, activities are only seen in two locations around the city, instead of three from Saints Row.

As well as the old activities from Saints Row, six[15][16] new activities are available for the player to participate in. Each activity has also been designed to suit co-operative play.

Crowd Control sees the player acting as a security guard for a celebrity as they go about their daily business at various events. Crazed fans will harass and even attack the celebrity, and so the player must fend off these fans by means of throwing them into oncoming trains, helicopter rotor blades and anything else in the world.

Fight Club is a fighting-based activity where the player signs up to fight in underground arenas. The player must eliminate opponents using the melee system and also any items that can be found littered on the ground.Once an opponent has been successfully knocked down, the player must approach the opponent and begin a button-tapping showdown where the player will break the neck of the opponent if they manage to succeed.

FUZZ is a fictional cop show, where the player is followed around with a camera crew and must deal with criminals. More creativity in dealing with the perpetrator earns the player more points.

Heli Assault sees the dealing with enemy aircraft and vehicles to protect gang lieutenants as they deliver drugs around the city. The player is given the Tornado attack helicopter and must stop interferences with deals, using heat-seeking missiles.

Septic Avenger is a task in which the player must devalue property and its owners using a Stilwater Municipal septic truck and spraying human waste on buildings and people.

Trail Blazing is an activity where the player must drive checkpoint races around the city in the Toad quad bike, while wearing a flame-retardant suit that ignites people and blows up cars that come into contact with the player, which earns the player more time to complete the courses.

A fully 3D survival horror game can be played at arcades and television across the city. The game, titled Zombie Uprising [17], sees the player in a dark, zombie-filled setting, and must eliminate these zombies in waves using a limited number of weapons. Fellow survivors also aid the player in the fight. If a zombie manages to latch on to the protagonist, a Resident Evil-like button mashing pushback, where the protagonist knocks back the attacker if the button is pressed in succession.

Diversions are mini-activities in the Saints Row world, which can be performed any time, any where. Diversions involve the player carry out small actions eg pulling stunts in vehicles, BASE jumping, streaking and more. Minor criminal misbehaviours also count as diversions, taking hostages, hijacking vehicles, theft etc

Vehicles

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Flying a fighter plane through the city

In addition to an expanded list of land-based vehicles, several new vehicle types have been introduced in Saints Row 2. The player is given the option of driving up to five different motorcycles, each with unique designs and benefits. These bikes, like most cars, can be equipped with Nitrous Oxide, giving the vehicle a temporary boost. Additionally, quad bikes and monster trucks can be driven through the city. In addition to the new land-based vehicles, a new streaming system has seen the addition of boats and jet skis as water-based vehicles, both of which utilize the PlayStation 3's SIXAXIS wireless controller mechanism. Also, planes and helicopters can be flown around the city, with planes equipped with parachutes. Helicopters and planes also utilize the SIXAXIS feature. The Gyro-Daddy in-game helicopter and PeeWee Mini Bike are included as additional in-game content to players who buy Saints Row 2 from GameStop in the USA and Play.com, hmv.com and tesco direct in the UK. Additionally, NPCs will ride various vehicles that the player cannot[18], such as skateboards and rollerblades . As in Saints Row, vehicles can be customized. Vehicle customization has become more indepth, with numerous performance modifiers eg torque, tire grip, engine and also with more body mods and colour customization.

Multiplayer

Saints Row 2 now features Co-op. When playing Co-op the enemy NPC's will get scaled up with some more health to counter the difficulty of Co-op vs. playing alone.

As for competitive vs. online games modes a Moderator on SaintsRow.com forums confirmed that the only game modes will be "Gangsta Brawl, Team Gangsta Brawl" (a basic deathmatch and team version), as well as a new mode called Strong Arm.

Strong Arm: 2 teams will do various objectives that are featured in Single Player but have to earn more money than the Opposing team, while the 2 teams may interfere with each other.

Synopsis

Plot

The game is set five years[19] after the events of Saints Row. The protagonist was betrayed by former 3rd Street Saints, who detonated a bomb aboard a yacht he was also on. Then-mayoral candidate Alderman Hughes was killed, along with his personal servants in the explosion, however, the protagonist suffered severe injuries and slipped into a trauma-induced coma, only to be taken away and put into a dingy prison hospital ward.

Meanwhile, the 3rd Street Saints, who had conquered Stilwater in Saints Row, have fallen apart. Former leader of the Saints, Julius Little, has abandoned his crew and slipped into the shadows. Johnny Gat has been captured by police and awaits the electric chair, after being convicted of three hundred and eighty seven [20] counts of murder and attempting to assassinate Troy Bradshaw once Gat learned that Troy was an undercover cop. Lin is dead. Dex went into hiding the night of the yacht explosion. Undercover police officer Troy Bradshaw, who was tasked with undermining the Saints, has risen through the ranks and has been promoted to Chief of Police, after the demise of former Police Chief Monroe.

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Fighting the Sons of Samedi

After five years, the protagonist has unexpectedly awoken from his trauma-induced coma. A young Hispanic man, Carlos, allows himself to be "shanked", simply so he can talk to the protagonist in the prison infirmary. After a heated exchange between the two when they are left alone, the protagonist agrees to let Carlos help him escape. In the exchange, Carlos also reveals he has a brother in the 3rd Street Saints, however, never mentions his name, it is rumored to be Dex and mentions in the beginning of the game if he remembers his brother to the protagonist and he replies yes. After a battle to the shore, Carlos and the protagonist escape the island and return to Stilwater. Hell-bent on revenge, the protagonist forms together a new crew of Saints, which includes Johnny, who the protagonist rescues from a courtroom precession in which his final appeal from being sent to the electric chair was being denied. Carlos soon introduces Shaundi and Pierce who hang out in an abandoned hotel basement, and are more than willing to work for the protagonist. With a new crew, the protagonist must march on and eliminate the three rival gangs in Stilwater, and reclaim what is rightfully his/hers.

Characters

3rd Street Saints

The 3rd Street Saints were the most prominent and powerful gang in Stilwater at the end of the original Saints Row. However, the Saints collapsed almost immediately after they conquered the city. With the protagonist out of action, the rest of the Saints dropped out and the gang fell apart. However, five years later, the protagonist comes out of a coma and busts out of jail with Carlos a man who claims he has a brother in The 3rd Street Saints, and reforms the Saints with a new crew. Original Saint Johnny Gat who is about to be sentenced to Death Row is busted out of a courtroom precession by the protagonist, and two new Saints, Shaundi and Pierce join the crew with the protagonist, Johnny and Carlos to reclaim the turf they once ruled.

Brotherhood of Stilwater

The Brotherhood of Stilwater was formed from the outcasts of society, those long victimized by gang warfare and police corruption. The Brotherhood are an aggressive gang with a 'kill now, ask questions later' attitude. The Brotherhood engage in murder, extortion and violence to fuel their empire, and are engaged in an underground weapon trade providing violent means for city citizens. The gang is headed by Maero, a seven-foot-tall warrior willing to fight anyone that stands in his way. Lieutenants Matt and Jessica stand loyally at his side, and former Westside Roller Donnie not only operates his own chop shop, but also flies the flags of the Brotherhood. Donnie is extremely disliked by all lieutenants in the brotherhood. The Brotherhood are picked out by their numerous piercings and tattoos, the wolf head logo, the bright color red and gas-guzzling trucks.

Sons of Samedi

An internationally-known gang that conquered the Caribbean underworld, the Sons of Samedi have spread themselves into Stilwater. A Voodoo-style gang, the Sons of Samedi pay tribute to Baron Samedi, the Voodoo Loa of death. Decked out in green outfits and state-of-the-art jewelry, the Sons of Samedi gain a continual cash flow from the Loa Dust drug trade across Stilwater, selling to many inhabitants and preying on the young and reckless college students. The Sons of Samedi's Stilwater division is overseen by one known only as the General, and violent extortionist/drug trader Mr Sunshine spreads their message across Stilwater with ruthless violence and a thirst for power. There is also DJ Veteran Child, a DJ for one of Stilwater’s radio stations, who is also a lieutenant for the Sons of Samedi and Shaundi's Ex-boyfriend

Ronin

The Ronin are the self-proclaimed most powerful gang in the world. The Ronin can best be identified by their dragon-influenced yellow and black custom leathers, as well as by their flashy bikes. Essentially a Japanese gang, the Ronin control much of the entertainment industry in Stilwater, engaging in gambling, street racing and owning numerous high roller casinos throughout the city. Shogo Akuji left the streets of Tokyo and formed the Ronin. His father, Akuji-san finances and oversees the gang, and orders Shogo around in how to run the faction. In Japanese, ronin literally translates as a samurai warrior whose master, or daimyo, has been banished or is dead. There is currently 1 unamed member of the Ronin.

Ultor Corporation

Ultor are a major figure in Saints Row 2. Mainly responsible for the cleanup of Stilwater, Ultor originally began as a clothing company and quickly became a major corporation. Ultor pumped millions into the city and it was completely overhauled, turning the once crime-ridden city into an "urban utopia". The Saints Row district, for example, has been turned into a booming commercial industry, and serves as the district for Ultor headquarters. The company's name comes from the mega-corporation that the player rebels against in the Volition-developed game Red Faction.

Setting

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The lighthouse in Stilwater

Stilwater in Saints Row 2 has seen heavy expansion since the original game. Developers announced the city has been entirely redeveloped, every neighborhood has been touched up in one way or another. In-game faction Ultor Unlimited is largely responsible for the expansion that has taken place; it is said they spent well over three-hundred million dollars redeveloping Stilwater, turning the crime-ridden city into an 'urban utopia'. Many new sites can also be seen across the city including the Stilwater Science Centre, Marshall Winslow Detention Centre, Stilwater University, Stilwater Hall of Industry, as well as a graveyard, marina, Rounds Square Mall, casinos, and also two new islands which host the Stilwater Pentitentionary (similar to Alcatraz) and Stilwater Power Plant. The new Stilwater is said to be one and a half times the size it was compared to Stilwater in Saints Row. Around the outside of Stilwater and used as background, (therefore unaccessable to the player) is sprawling countryside with hills and glens, and can be seen in some screenshots.

All the old districts from Saints Row still stand in Saints Row 2. However, every district has been touched up or modified in some way. This is particularly noticable in the Downtown and Saints Row districts which have been completely redesigned. The new marina sits on top of the High End Retail/ Suburbs area. Additionally, the Suburbs district has seen expansion to the west, and also, the University district lies west of the Arena district, almost completely cut off from the mainland by a river.

From the beginning of the game, the map of Stilwater is fully visible. However, shops will simply be displayed as a question mark until the player discovers them. Additionally, as the player earns more respect, they can buy shops. Buying an entire chain of departments will mean that the protagonist’s face appears on in-game billboard advertisements.

Over the years, many new in-game companies and businesses have been established. All shops from the original game are returning in Saints Row 2, however numerous others have been introduced. In addition to the four clothing shops seen in Saints Row, three new clothes departments have been established. Leather and Lace is a lingerie store selling clothes designed for women (but can be worn on men). Let's Pretend is a costume shop, where the player can buy numerous unique outfits ie ninja suits, pirate outfits, masks etc. Nobody Loves Me is an emo-influenced store, somewhat similar to Hot Topic, primarily selling black outfits and piercings. On Thin Ice was the original seller of jewelery and accessories in Saints Row, however, Bling Bling is a new store offering cheaper accessories. In Saints Row, the player could only buy food from Freckle Bitch's, a fast food restaurant. Apollo's (coffee and dougnuts), Phuc Mi Phuc Yeu (Chinese food) and Company of Gyros (Greek food) are three new stores the player can buy food from.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of Saints Row 2 will feature a new line-up of songs for the in-game radio and audio player. A custom radio station, My Radio, has been confirmed for the game where players may use songs bought from the Scratch That music store and use them in the in-game radio station.

Development

Work begun on Saints Row 2 months before Saints Row was released to the public. The script to both games, and also a third, had been written during the development of Saints Row and beyond. Saints Row 2 was announced by THQ's CFO Edward K. Zinser on May 14, 2007 at a conference call, nine months into the game's development. During the time of the development, the game's engines were retooled and upgraded, and the streaming engine was rewritten to reduce the amount of pop-in due to spawning distances that were criticized in the first game, and allowing for co-operative play and air-based vehicles as well as providing a considerably more smooth and uninterrupted game. As in Saints Row, load screens only exist between missions and cutscenes, and the player can explore the city and its shops without any interferances. THQ stated that with Grand Theft Auto IV due out prior to the release of Saints Row, the planned to allow Volition enough time to completely finish the game in order to obtain the best quality game possible.

On April 3, 2008, Saints Row 2 had a confirmed release date of August 28, 2008 [21], however, on May 28, THQ announced that Saints Row 2's release would be pushed back by about two months, from August 28 to October 14, 2008 in the USA for "product quality and marketing considerations"[22].

To coincide with the heavy promotion and sponsorship of the game, the official website and community page were launched on July 15, 2008[23]. This was the third website redesign since it was first announced, and the old forums site (developer.saintsrow.com) was redirected and renamed "The Row Community".

On July 23, 2008, Saints Row 2's Australian release date details were finally revealed. The game managed to pass the OFLC classification body with a rating of MA15+, without any in-game content needing to be cut. Also, the Australian release date surfaced, for October 16, just two days after the American release. As the OFLC system is much tougher than ESRB, this came as a surprise to many who feared the game could be edited for Australian release.

On October 1, 2008, Saints Row 2 was illegally pirated and published on the internet available for download [24][25]. Leaked videos have spread across many internet websites including YouTube

Promotion

Tera Patrick

Saints Row 2 has been marketed heavily since it was first announced, including numerous trailers and contests found across the Internet and in certain places across the world. In fact, the original date for the game, August 28 was not only pushed back for development purposes, but also for marketing considerations. Since Saints Row 2 was first announced, full-length trailers have been released to help promote the game.

The first trailer was released in March, 2008 and gave a brief insight into how the fictional Ultor Corporation has helped to clean the streets of Stilwater. The trailer also details some of the new weapons in the game, including the Flashbang, AS14 Hammer, AR-50 XMAC, Annihilator, dual wielding Uzi's and shock paddles, as well as some of the new vehicles in the game, including the Bear, Hooptie, Water Craft, Tornado and Wolverine.

The second full-length trailer was released in early June, 2008 and gained controversy as it poked fun at Grand Theft Auto IV for its lack of side-play in the game. The trailer shows four of the six new activties playable in Saints Row 2, including Septic Avenger, FUZZ, Fight Club and Trail Blazing. It also lists several of the game's many diversions, in-game actions which can be performed at any time to earn money and respect.

The third full-length trailer was released in late June, 2008 and gives gamers an introduction to the storyline and the new gangs in Saints Row 2. The trailer details the protagonist busting out of prison with fellow in-mate Carlos, and riding a patrol boat back to Stilwater, where he gets a shock as he realizes just how much the city has changed in five years. The trailer gives insight to the storyline and missions in the game, and serves as a basic introduction to the Brotherhood of Stilwater, Sons of Samedi and Ronin, the three new gangs that inhabit Stilwater, and also an introduction to the Ultor Corporation, which serves as the main antagonist faction in the game.

The forth full-length trailer was released during the E3 Media and Business Summit in July, 2008, and details the new customization options in Saints Row 2. The trailer is set out as a fictional TV show titled Trick My Life and follows Randy the Trandy, a poorly dressed mid-30s man whose life is also the subject of the trailer, showing him being dressed up as a woman. The trailer also demonstrates the crib and gang customization in Saints Row 2, showing numerous features available to the player that can be modified or changed to their liking.

The fifth full-length trailer was released in early September, 2008 and shows the co-op gameplay available in the game. Numerous co-op features are shown in the game. The trailer gained popularity as it makes fun of two American presidential candidates, Barack Obama and John McCain, showing two in-game characters that look like them walk through Stilwater causing death and destruction.

The sixth and final full-length trailer was released in early October, 2008 as the Saints Row 2 official launch trailer. The game takes a heavy look at the storyline, particularly the Ultor Corporation and what they have done for Stilwater.

Two campaigners for the game are Gary Busey, an American actor, and Tera Patrick, an American porn star. Online movies starring Busey[26], titled 'Street Lessons With Uncle Gary', are short, 30-50 second mock educational videos on street life in Stilwater. So far, ten have been released: Costumes, Flying, Heavy Weapons, Motorcycles, Nut Shots, Police Abuse, Satchel Charges, Taunting, Throwing People and Wieldable Props. Tera has also been involved with marketing and development for the game, and so far has released a Developer Diary preview into the development of Saints Row 2.

Saints Row 2 has received heavy funding and sponsorship, and has appeared at game conventions with its own booth. Saints Row 2 has appeared at E3, THQ Gamer's Day, Comic Con, PAX '08 and Leipzig Games Convention. In addition, Saints Row 2 provides funding and markets itself with the Myspace Music Tour. Also, numerous competitions have been launched giving away merchandise etc for players who enter. Numerous competitions include Pimp Your Crib, Summer of Bling, a Tshirt design contest and a mingame giving players the chance to design their own box art for the game. On September 14, 2008, THQ and WorthPlaying.com launched a contest offering one player a chance to win a trip to the Saints Row 2 Multiplayer Event in San Francisco, California.[27] On September 17, 2008 the contest was updated to offer three players a chance to attend the event.[28] The contest was restricted to U.S. residents over the age of 21. The Saints Row 2 Multiplayer Event was held on September 24, 2008.

Collector's Edition

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Saints Row 2 Gun Pack

There are two versions of 'Collectors Edition' available. Both contain a copy of the game.

The Saints Row 2 Initiation Pack is exclusive to New Zealand and Australia and includes:

  • A Poster
  • Limited Edition art book
  • Metal money clip,
  • 512mb Gold Bullet USB Memory stick
  • Content including a basketball singlet, videos, a Saints ID card, and a Saints Rule book


The Saints Row 2 Gun Pack is an Xbox 360 exclusive edition. It comes packaged in a gun mould case and includes:

  • 1gb Gold Bullet USB Memory stick
  • Exclusive content, including buddy icons and wallpapers
  • Limited edition art book
  • Stilwater Map poster
  • Exclusive 3rd Street Saints Poster

Reception

The UK edition of Official Xbox Magazine gave Saints Row 2 an 8.0 of 10 review, praising the game's sense of humor, "This is a truly entertaining game. There's no pretension - just enjoyable mayhem."[30] The Australian edition of gave Saints Row 2 a 9.0 of 10 review, praising the game's co-op and side-quest missions. IGN awarded it an 8.2 of 10, stating, "the core gameplay experience is extremely enjoyable,"[29] while IGN's Australian site gave it an 8.0 of 10, calling it "big, dumb fun".[33] Total Video Games raved in its 9 of 10 review, pointing out the game's co-op mode and calling it "brilliant."[34]

See also

References

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