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[[Image:Saints-row-the-third-cover-xbox-1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Saints Row: The Third'' (2011)]] | |||
'''Saints Row : The Third''' is a 2011 videogame, and the third entry in the [[Saints Row 2|Saints Row]] series. In this "ridiculous, over-the-top, guilty pleasure" sandbox crime game, the player must lead a gang, the Third Street Saints, against a dangerous international crime conglomerate named "the Syndicate" for the control of the city of Steelport. The game extends the "fun and unrealistic" trend of the series, and this aspect is reflected in the weapon list, from a giant sex aid/baseball bat weapon to octopus launchers and cars with guns that fire pedestrians. Weapon customisation is also a large part of the game. | |||
'''Saints Row : The Third''' is | |||
The game | The player character is known to players simply as "The Protagonist," and referred to in-game as "Boss", "the Stilwater Butcher", "Local Psychopath" (in one television broadcast), and various expletives inappropriate for mention here, and their gender and appearance can be customised to each individual's standards. | ||
''' | '''The following firearms can be seen in the video game ''Saints Row : The Third'':''' | ||
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== | =Handguns= | ||
==".45 Shepherd"== | |||
The handgun referred to as the ".45 Shepherd" is a fictional hybrid of several pistol designs, with a grip, trigger guard and safety seemingly based on the [[Desert Eagle]], a Glock-like ejection port altered to be symmetrical, and a Glock-style front end. Successive upgrades grant extended magazines and a progressively more ludicrous compensator. | |||
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[[Image:Desert-Eagle.jpeg|thumb|400px|none|Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 AE. Most of the rear of the game weapon is copied from this gun]] | |||
[[Image:SR3-Shepherd-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gun store image of the basic ".45 Shepherd."]] | |||
[[Image:Saints-row-the-third-44shepherd-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|The Protagonist holds a first-level upgraded .45 Shepherd.]] | |||
== " | ==Walther P99== | ||
The KA-1 Kobra is a [[Walther P99]] with a symmetrical ejection port, and the successor of the automatic Kobra pistol from ''[[Saints Row 2]]''. Volition weapons art lead David Payne states, "The base level is just the standard 9mm pistol with a tactical flashlight mounted on the front, similar to the AS3 Ultimax, which will toggle on at night. The upgrade path includes things like a larger magazine, a suppressor to reduce recoil and a laser sight for higher accuracy when not using fine-aim. When fully upgraded, the KA-1 Kobra comes equipped with armor-piercing rounds, which can tear through any enemy with ease including enemies with riot shields and all types of Brute classes." The KA-1 Kobra can also be dual-wielded. | |||
[[Image:Walther-P99-Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Walther P99 - 9x19mm. Note the ramped trigger guard, small slide serrations, closed and proprietary accessory rail, short magazine release and slightly more curved 'tail' of the pre-2004 models.]] | |||
[[Image:SW3 KA-1 Kobra.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Upgrades of the KA-1 Kobra, from 1 to 4.]] | |||
==Beretta 84F Cheetah== | |||
The [[Beretta 80 Series Pistols - "Cheetah"|Beretta 84F Cheetah]] returns from [[Saints Row 2|the previous game]] being dual-wielded by the ''Saint of All Saints'' statue, the mascot of the Third Street Saints, in various locations around Steelport. It is unusable by the player. | |||
[[Image:Beretta-Cheetah.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta 84FS - .380 ACP]] | |||
[[File:Saint of all Saints Statue.jpg|thumb|600px|none]] | |||
= | ==Colt Anaconda== | ||
The [[Colt Anaconda]] appears in the hands of mannequins in ''Planet Saints'' stores. It is unusable by the player. | |||
[[Image:Colt Anaconda HQ.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Colt Anaconda - .44 Magnum]] | |||
[[File:Saint of all Saints Statue.jpg|thumb|600px|none]] | |||
== | =Submachine guns= | ||
==Heckler & Koch MP7== | |||
The "TEK Z-10" is a submachine gun similar to the [[MP7]], but with a few differences. It Holds 40 bullets in the mag. The name was confirmed by the E3 demo. The TEK Z-10 is the successor of the T3K Urban SMG from ''Saints Row 2'', confirmed by David Payne. The fully upgraded version has a large suppressor, a extended magazine, hand-grip, and possibly a C-More red dot sight. | |||
[[Image:H&K MP71A1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch MP7A1 with factory magazine and iron sights - 4.6x30mm]] | |||
[[Image:SW3 TEK Z-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The fully upgraded TEK Z-10. Note it has a foregrip attached to the foregrip.]] | |||
==Heckler & Koch SMG II== | |||
Two [[Heckler & Koch SMG|SMG II]] submachine guns can be seen in the hands of the Bloody Canoness on a promotional poster for the in-game television show ''Nyte Blayde'' in the STAG PR Center during the mission ''Nyte Blayde's Return''. | |||
[[File:HK SMG II.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch SMG II - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[File:Saints Row 3 Nyte Blayde poster 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The Bloody Canoness with her dual SMGs.]] | |||
= | =Shotguns= | ||
==Winchester Model 1887== | |||
The "Gravedigger" is a lever-action shotgun the first iteration of which is loosely based on the sawed-off [[Winchester Model 1887]] seen in ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' (or more likely the one seen in ''[[Modern Warfare 2]]'') and it holds 6 shells. It is seen on the E3 demo, used to nutshot innocent pedestrians. It can be upgraded to have an improbable number of 3 barrels, despite the lever-action. | |||
[[Image:M1887 Airsoft.jpg|thumb|none|400px|'''Airsoft''' replica Model 1887 with sawn-off stock, barrel, and cutaway trigger guard, as seen in ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' - (fake) 10 Gauge]] | |||
[[Image:SW3 Gravedigger.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Gravedigger, the standard version (1) to the fully upgraded version (3). Note lack of a magazine tube and what appears to be an added pump-action forend.]] | |||
== AK | =Assault Rifles= | ||
==Custom AK== | |||
An [[AK-47]] variant with various custom modifications, including a M4-style stock and Midwest Industries railed handguard, the K8 Krukov is the successor of the K6 Krukov from Saints Row 2. The named was confirmed during the E3 demo. The magazine holds 30 bullets by default, though later upgrades increase capacity to 60 with an ill-advised "jungle taped" double magazine (the second one of which is pointed at the ground) and then change the weapon to use belted ammunition, once again doubling the capacity to 120. Fully upgraded the weapon also sports a grenade launcher, which appears to be a hybrid of the Russian [[GP-series grenade launcher]] and the [[M203]]. | |||
[[Image:Saints-row-the-third-krinkov-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Saints rob a bank, wearing silly Johnny Gat masks and using the K8 Krukov. Gat in the middle has a non-upgraded weapon, while the Boss on the right has the upgraded weapon with belt ammo, longer barrel and M203-type grenade launcher.]] | |||
[[Image:K8krukovupgrade.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The weapon upgrade system, as seen on the K8 Krukov. This image skips the third upgrade, which features two magazines taped "jungle-style".]] | |||
==Custom M4== | |||
A custom [[M4]] variant with various modifications, including telescopic sights and a M16 styled 4-prong flash-hider, the "AR-55" is the successor of the AR-40 Xtnd from Saints Row 2. The name was confirmed from Weapon Week - Day 4, on the Saints Row: the Third official site. The standard AR-55 fires a 3-round burst, as opposed to the AR-40 Xtnd's automatic setting. It can be upgraded to fire in a 5-round burst with a extended magazine, longer barrel, and higher-powered scope. The weapons appear to be modeled with various Magpul accessories including CTR stocks, P-Mags, and pistol grips, all with desert tan finishes. | |||
[[Image:SW3 AR-55.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The weapon upgrade system(from 1 to 3), as seen on the AR-55. The third upgrade (which increases the number of bullets per burst) is skipped for this image, as it does not change the physical appearance of the weapon.]] | |||
[[File:SR3-AR55.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The AR-55 in the Friendly Fire menu.]] | |||
[[File:SR3-AR55-Shaundi.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shaundi aiming an AR-55.]] | |||
[[File:SR3-Loft-AR55.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A couple of unusable AR-55s laying around Shaundi's loft.]] | |||
=Rocket Launcher= | |||
==Airtronic RPG-7== | |||
A grossly oversized [[RPG-7#Airtronic RPG-7|Airtronic RPG-7]] appears as the game's resident rocket launcher, under the name "Annihilator RPG". It is the only weapon of it's type available. The launcher can be upgraded (at a high cost) to have a laser-guidance system, something a real RPG-7 can't do but was available for the "Annihilator RPG" of the earlier games. | |||
[[File:Airtronic RPG7.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Airtronic RPG-7 - 40mm]] | |||
[[File:Annihilator in the Weapon Cache in Saints Row The Third.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Airtronic RPG-7 in the weapon cache menu.]] | |||
[[File:Annihilator RPG Saints Row 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Level 2 Airtronic RPG-7 in the Friendly Fire menu.]] | |||
==RPG-7== | |||
A number of grossly oversized [[RPG-7#RPG-7|RPG-7s]] appear in Shaundi's loft as background decorations. They are unusable by the player, as are all the weapons laying around in the room. | |||
[[Image:Rpg-7-1-.jpg|thumb|none|450px|RPG-7 - 40mm]] | |||
[[File:SR3-RPG7.jpg|thumb|none|600px]] | |||
=Machine Guns= | |||
==Hand-Held GE M134 Minigun== | |||
Perhaps one of the largest man-portable automatic weapons in the game is the [[GE M134 Minigun#Hand Held M134 Minigun|hand-held GE M134 Minigun]], which was first seen in a trailer being wielded by a guy in a gorilla suit with a spaceman helmet. These are commonly wielded by armored Brutes at high gang notoriety levels, which can be commandeered by the player if they kill the Brute. While the HUD indicates it only loads 150 bullets at a time, there is no actual reload animation and attempting to do so simply fills the "magazine" instantly with bullets from the reserve. Due to the weapon's weight, the player is unable to run or jump while carrying the weapon, cannot store it in their arsenal, and must drop it to use any other weapon. | |||
[[Image:Minigun 2.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Hand-held GE M134 Minigun 7.62x51mm NATO]] | |||
[[File:Brute Mini-gun Saints Row 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Brute gives new meaning to "open carry."]] | |||
[[File:Saints-Row-The-Third-Saints-Day-Screens-Brutes-Trio.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Brute "family portrait", with the Minigun Brute in the center.]] | |||
==GAU-8/A Avenger== | |||
The [[General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger]] appears in the game as the secondary armament of A-10 Thunderbolt attack aircraft the player can commandeer from the airport. | |||
[[Image:GAU-8 Avenger contrast.jpg|thumb|none|400px|GAU-8/A Avenger 30mm]] | |||
=Other= | |||
==Fictional Flamethrower== | |||
A fictional flamethrower appears as the "Incinerator." It is carried by Brutes and can also be used by the Protagonist. | |||
[[File:Incinerator promo saints row 3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A promo image of the Incinerator.]] | |||
[[File:Saints-Row-The-Third-Saints-Day-Screens-Brutes-Trio.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Brute "family portrait", with the Flamethrower Brute on the left.]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 1 March 2019
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Saints Row : The Third is a 2011 videogame, and the third entry in the Saints Row series. In this "ridiculous, over-the-top, guilty pleasure" sandbox crime game, the player must lead a gang, the Third Street Saints, against a dangerous international crime conglomerate named "the Syndicate" for the control of the city of Steelport. The game extends the "fun and unrealistic" trend of the series, and this aspect is reflected in the weapon list, from a giant sex aid/baseball bat weapon to octopus launchers and cars with guns that fire pedestrians. Weapon customisation is also a large part of the game.
The player character is known to players simply as "The Protagonist," and referred to in-game as "Boss", "the Stilwater Butcher", "Local Psychopath" (in one television broadcast), and various expletives inappropriate for mention here, and their gender and appearance can be customised to each individual's standards.
The following firearms can be seen in the video game Saints Row : The Third:
Handguns
".45 Shepherd"
The handgun referred to as the ".45 Shepherd" is a fictional hybrid of several pistol designs, with a grip, trigger guard and safety seemingly based on the Desert Eagle, a Glock-like ejection port altered to be symmetrical, and a Glock-style front end. Successive upgrades grant extended magazines and a progressively more ludicrous compensator.
Walther P99
The KA-1 Kobra is a Walther P99 with a symmetrical ejection port, and the successor of the automatic Kobra pistol from Saints Row 2. Volition weapons art lead David Payne states, "The base level is just the standard 9mm pistol with a tactical flashlight mounted on the front, similar to the AS3 Ultimax, which will toggle on at night. The upgrade path includes things like a larger magazine, a suppressor to reduce recoil and a laser sight for higher accuracy when not using fine-aim. When fully upgraded, the KA-1 Kobra comes equipped with armor-piercing rounds, which can tear through any enemy with ease including enemies with riot shields and all types of Brute classes." The KA-1 Kobra can also be dual-wielded.
Beretta 84F Cheetah
The Beretta 84F Cheetah returns from the previous game being dual-wielded by the Saint of All Saints statue, the mascot of the Third Street Saints, in various locations around Steelport. It is unusable by the player.
Colt Anaconda
The Colt Anaconda appears in the hands of mannequins in Planet Saints stores. It is unusable by the player.
Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP7
The "TEK Z-10" is a submachine gun similar to the MP7, but with a few differences. It Holds 40 bullets in the mag. The name was confirmed by the E3 demo. The TEK Z-10 is the successor of the T3K Urban SMG from Saints Row 2, confirmed by David Payne. The fully upgraded version has a large suppressor, a extended magazine, hand-grip, and possibly a C-More red dot sight.
Heckler & Koch SMG II
Two SMG II submachine guns can be seen in the hands of the Bloody Canoness on a promotional poster for the in-game television show Nyte Blayde in the STAG PR Center during the mission Nyte Blayde's Return.
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1887
The "Gravedigger" is a lever-action shotgun the first iteration of which is loosely based on the sawed-off Winchester Model 1887 seen in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (or more likely the one seen in Modern Warfare 2) and it holds 6 shells. It is seen on the E3 demo, used to nutshot innocent pedestrians. It can be upgraded to have an improbable number of 3 barrels, despite the lever-action.
Assault Rifles
Custom AK
An AK-47 variant with various custom modifications, including a M4-style stock and Midwest Industries railed handguard, the K8 Krukov is the successor of the K6 Krukov from Saints Row 2. The named was confirmed during the E3 demo. The magazine holds 30 bullets by default, though later upgrades increase capacity to 60 with an ill-advised "jungle taped" double magazine (the second one of which is pointed at the ground) and then change the weapon to use belted ammunition, once again doubling the capacity to 120. Fully upgraded the weapon also sports a grenade launcher, which appears to be a hybrid of the Russian GP-series grenade launcher and the M203.
Custom M4
A custom M4 variant with various modifications, including telescopic sights and a M16 styled 4-prong flash-hider, the "AR-55" is the successor of the AR-40 Xtnd from Saints Row 2. The name was confirmed from Weapon Week - Day 4, on the Saints Row: the Third official site. The standard AR-55 fires a 3-round burst, as opposed to the AR-40 Xtnd's automatic setting. It can be upgraded to fire in a 5-round burst with a extended magazine, longer barrel, and higher-powered scope. The weapons appear to be modeled with various Magpul accessories including CTR stocks, P-Mags, and pistol grips, all with desert tan finishes.
Rocket Launcher
Airtronic RPG-7
A grossly oversized Airtronic RPG-7 appears as the game's resident rocket launcher, under the name "Annihilator RPG". It is the only weapon of it's type available. The launcher can be upgraded (at a high cost) to have a laser-guidance system, something a real RPG-7 can't do but was available for the "Annihilator RPG" of the earlier games.
RPG-7
A number of grossly oversized RPG-7s appear in Shaundi's loft as background decorations. They are unusable by the player, as are all the weapons laying around in the room.
Machine Guns
Hand-Held GE M134 Minigun
Perhaps one of the largest man-portable automatic weapons in the game is the hand-held GE M134 Minigun, which was first seen in a trailer being wielded by a guy in a gorilla suit with a spaceman helmet. These are commonly wielded by armored Brutes at high gang notoriety levels, which can be commandeered by the player if they kill the Brute. While the HUD indicates it only loads 150 bullets at a time, there is no actual reload animation and attempting to do so simply fills the "magazine" instantly with bullets from the reserve. Due to the weapon's weight, the player is unable to run or jump while carrying the weapon, cannot store it in their arsenal, and must drop it to use any other weapon.
GAU-8/A Avenger
The General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger appears in the game as the secondary armament of A-10 Thunderbolt attack aircraft the player can commandeer from the airport.
Other
Fictional Flamethrower
A fictional flamethrower appears as the "Incinerator." It is carried by Brutes and can also be used by the Protagonist.