![]() ![]() They also use them as a form of artistic expression, a way to display their "panther pride." Cars are a source of personal prestige and status within Los Panteros: shoot someone in the face and they’re dead fuck with their car… and they’re nobody. They are constantly engaged in tuning their cars for optimal performance. Their obsession with vehicles is both practical and symbolic–their muscle cars, motorcycles, and monster-trucks are the base of their power, serving both as assets for committing crimes and weapons for smacking down anyone who needs to learn their place. They’ll be tolerated so long as they stay in their lane and pay their respects (and a cut of the profits) anyone who doesn’t is in for a truck-load of trouble.Ībove all else, Los Panteros respect raw, physical strength. As far as they’re concerned, everyone else is trespassing. The streets of Santo are their home, their turf, their city. Obsessed with strength and car culture, they control most of the core criminal activity in Santo Ileso: auto-theft, drug trafficking, protection rackets, smuggling.Īll the classics. It’s minor but noticeable.Los Panteros are the original, home-grown street gang in Santo Ileso. Even the controls feel slightly less responsive on the Nintendo port. And yes, I fired up the 360 version to make sure it wasn’t just the nostalgia talking. Large explosions and busy action are commonplace, and they bring the action to a slideshow-like crawl. The framerate takes an obvious hit, and the texture detail (or lack thereof) really stands out. ![]() But throw the Switch in its dock, where resolution kicks up to 1080p, and the story changes noticeably.for the worse. ![]() I’d expect a game built for the 360 and PS3 to run better on Switch, especially with such substantial sacrifices made to graphical detail. You can also read the full Saints Row: The Third review, which we gave an 8.5 back in 2011.All of that, and the DLC overload you have to click through when you first start up, can be best appreciated in handheld mode, where it runs acceptably even in two-player local online co-op with lots of craziness going on. ABOVE: Watch IGN's original 2011 review of Saints Row: The Third for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. ![]()
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