Saints Row 2

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Saints Row 2: Directed by Douglas Carrigan. With Brian Tee, Daniel Dae Kim, Eliza Dushku, Jaime Pressly. Several new upstart gangs have been able to sweep in and make their mark on Stilwater. This guide will show you how to unlock things in Saints Row 2, through cheat codes and other methods. Using cheats will disable autosaves, but using business numbers or unlocking anything normally is ok. To avoid this, create a duplicate save and cheat on.

Blood and Gore
Intense Violence
Sexual Content
Strong Language
Use of Drugs
Saints Row 2
  • Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Saints Row 2

Saints Row 2 Cheats

Saints Row 2 is an 'open-world' action game in which players assume the role of gang members set on re-establishing their former glory in the fictionalized urban setting of Stilwater. Missions primarily involve destroying rival gangs and their members by any means necessary: Players can attack and kill characters using pistols, chainsaws, baseball bats, knives, flamethrowers, and night sticks. Players can also roam 'off-mission' and kill non-adversaries (e.g., pedestrians, shop-keepers, homeless people, etc.) at any time. Collateral damage includes spurts of blood when characters are shot, stabbed, or bludgeoned and extensive post-mortem violence (e.g., players can keep shooting at dead bodies, causing them to flail and emit more blood; players can earn 'respect points' for taunting dead human corpses). One cutscene depicts a character holding a decapitated head over a railing. The game features cutscenes and missions that contain depictions of sexual behavior: One cutscene depicts a woman's head moving out of screen and into a gang member's lap – suggesting fellatio; Intercourse is implied as players drive around a prostitute who 'performs' with a client in the back seat. Certain missions involve drugs – delivering, selling or arranging transactions –, while players can also purchase marijuana blunts, which can impair the player's vision through a 'screen-blur' effect. Players can also hear strong profanity throughout the game (e.g. 'f*ck,' 'sh*t,' 'c*nt,' etc.).