Monday, March 6, 2023

Tips on getting an 100% completion in six Saints Row games

Warning, this will be a very lengthy blog entry. Please take as many breaks as humanly or should I say godly possible?

Hello everyone I'm XboxClown89, I got a lengthy but very informative blog entry today. As many of you know I been playing a lot of Saints Row series. Perhaps maybe a little too much lol. Regardless, I finally gotten an 100% completion in all six Saints Row games. Which is a lot of work I'll break down for each entry.

The official date I done this is on March 5th, 2023.

To clarify, this is base game's 100% completions. This is excluding DLC missions. I did get every achievement in Saints Row: The Third Remastered on Xbox One. I also done the same exact process twice with both PS4 & Xbox One versions of Saints Row IV. I also gotten every achievement in Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell (Xbox 360 version), now those are full completionist processes.

Yes I also gotten an 100% completion on Saints Row: The Third (original version) a few times as well. Honestly, the process is virtually identical with no changes at all. Just in case, anyone was wondering about that. Well now you know it doesn't. Keep in mind, you still got plenty to do in most of these after getting an 100% completion.

I also want to make a few things clear. No I didn't use any cheat codes. I didn't even do coop with other people to achieve these 100% completions. All of them for the most part were played on their respective Normal difficulties. All of this took hours to do as well. I really took my time giving all of their respective 100% completions.

Saints Row 1

What you need to do in order to get an 100% completion
1. Complete every mission in the campaign
2. Complete every Stronghold mission in the campaign
3. Complete every level of every Activities
4. Collect 60 CDs
5. Spray over 75 rival gang tags

Saints Row 2

What you need to do in order to get an 100% completion
1. Complete every mission in the campaign
2. Complete every Stronghold mission in the campaign
3. Complete every level of every Activities
4. Collect 50 CDs
5. Spray over 50 rival gang tags

Saints Row: The Third (both versions)

What you need to do in order to get an 100% completion
1. Complete every mission in the campaign
2. Complete every Stronghold mission in the campaign
3. Complete every level of every Activities
4. Collect every collectible

Saints Row IV (every version)

What you need to do in order to get an 100% completion
1. Complete every mission in the campaign
2. Complete every loyal mission
3. Complete every level of every Activities on Gold
4. Complete every challenge
5. Collect every collectible
6. Hack every store
7. Eliminate every virus targets in Security Deletion
8. Claimed every virus vehicles in Virus Collection
9. Survive every round of Virus Injection
10. Delete every Flashpoints
11. Claim every Tower
12. Clear out every Hotspots

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell

What you need to do in order to get an 100% completion
1. Complete every mission in the campaign
2. Complete every loyal mission
3. Complete every level of every Activities on Gold
4. Complete every challenge
5. Collect every collectible
6. Take out every Spires

Saints Row reboot

What you need to do in order to get an 100% completion
1. Complete every mission in the campaign
2. Complete every loyal mission
3. Complete everything for every Criminal Ventures
4. Complete every Side Hustles
5. Eliminate every target in Wanted

I will be giving tips on how to improve your chances getting all of these 100% completions without using cheat codes or mods. I just hope this helps you out a lot maybe even save you from some intense head aches too. Alright, I'll start with the original Saints Row. Considering it's been around a long time now, not many people know how to go for an 100% completion recently.

Saints Row 1
My first general tip is try avoiding collecting both CDs and Tags until all three rival gangs are defeated. This prevents getting attacked possibly killed while tagging. For some odd reason, I couldn't figure out how to cancel that action. This also allows you to search longer as well as completing tags no matter how much you screw it up.

My next general tip is get a lot of respect build up. Story missions as well as Stronghold ones requires a certain amount of respect in order to do them. You can hold up to 99 respect at max but it will take a while to get it there. Also collecting CDs & spraying Tags increases your respect as well. Some rewards are better than others which is very true here.

Most Activities have eight levels you must complete. Which I felt was a little too much even with the more fun ones. Unlike most the games, you have to drive out to every single one of them. Then select their respective icons to know if you complete them or not. Yes you also can check your Activity process through Statistics while the game is paused.

In other words, the map screen doesn't tell you. Which Activities you completed, obviously being tedious at times. Some of the rewards gives you better variations of a few weapons. This was before weapon upgrades was a thing in Saints Row: The Third folks. Sadly, taking bullets wise it's the worst among them all.

I also need to point out you can cancel missions or Activities by pressing down twice then confirming it. Unlike the other Saints Row games, doing this simply cancels it. There is no retry screen for doing this method. So try keeping that in mind while you go for an 100% completion. Otherwise, good luck in your journey with some difficult missions.

Saints Row 2
Right off the bat, I have to sound like a broken record here. As reference to my first tip in Saints Row 1. Try to avoid collecting both CDs and Tags until all three rival gangs are defeated. I do have additional information to add as well. They added in also spraying over Ultor's symbols. Even after they're defeated at some locations, your notoriety meter will start increasing.

This is also true on two smaller islands with the police. So unlike the original Saints Row, some tag locations still have the possibility of getting attacked even killed. I also need to point out, a handful of these collectibles are in high locations. Thankfully you can work your way up from the ground. Very few of them requires using an aircraft to reach them.

Like the original, collecting the collectibles also increases your respect in order to do story missions as well as Stronghold ones. The rewards are notably better than in Saints Row 1. Which includes better durability towards several things as well as infinite ammo. Of course, there's a few difficult missions like the one you take on waves of enemies mostly the Brotherhood on a huge ship.

They shortened down the level amount for Activities to six, which I strongly felt that's just right. Another thing not a lot of people knows is Racing actually isn't a part of an 100% completion. You also got the option to do coop with someone. Personally I done all of this by myself. Some previous Activities are notably easier than they were in the original too.

Don't get me wrong you still can lose at them. Even with the best gear so don't get cocky. Especially in later levels on some Activities. Let's just say this game doesn't mess around in it's own way. I will throw out a risky suggestion for Mayhem, you can use an attack helicopter. On one hand in the right locations your damage scoring is ridiculously fast.

In vice versa, you may go even faster on notoriety. Which will include fast spawning attacking helicopters. You could easily be taken out by them if you aren't careful. Despite this, Saints Row 2 is notably more forgiving in comparison. I would even say most of these rewards you actually wanna go for it too.

Saints Row: The Third (both versions)
My first general tip is after you can start choosing what to do following a few missions. Start working on the Activities right ahead. You will need a lot of money as well as experience to level up your character. Obviously, some ridiculous upgrades at level 50. Like most stuff that regularly harms possibly kills you.

Well you're immune to all of it yeah no lie. Yes infinite ammo returns as well to help bettering your chances. Stronghold missions are automatically attached to the campaign. There's no longer choosing when to do them like in the previous two entries. Don't worry you will likely be more than ready to take those missions on.

One particular mission, Three Way gets played twice because there's two endings. The developers were kind enough to allow you go for both of them without having to start the game over to do so. Up to this point, the amount of collectibles was reasonable. Here, you can actually say they might've went a little over board with them this time lol.

No literately, there's so many of them around the map it's ridiculous. You are collecting drug packages, sex dolls, Photo Op, and buying cribs. Speaking of buying cribs, some of them are quite expansive too. Thankfully you can unlock the collectible finder. Which automatically activates, you can alter which icons or remove all of them off your map.

Regardless, finding them all will take time. This alone greatly speeds up the process. Just think if this weren't an option like in the previous two games. I originally would've said you will take notably longer trying to find them all. But the good news is none of them acts like Tagging. The closest one being getting your pictures taken by fans in Photo Op despite being just one button you press.

Some actions including those not by you can prevent you for accessing those. Buying cribs wise, I would own just enough stores and territories to earn enough money to buy them. Thankfully they changed a few things with getting money directly from those. Now your money gets wired to you in a much faster rate to increase your chances buying the more expansive properties quicker.

Saints Row IV (every version)
Not to give you an heart attack or/& stroke. This one has the most stuff you do for an 100% completion. As someone who previously done it five times now. I can tell you, it's a lot of work that ends up being mostly fun too. The short version to going for an 100% completion in SRIV is virtually do almost everything.

Not only you have to complete the missions. You also got loyal missions from members of your own team to complete as well. You still have to complete every level of every Activity. However in order to get the full percentage they add to an 100% completion, you'll need to complete all of them on Gold. I felt most of them are easy while a handful can be quite challenging.

Unlike Saints Row: The Third, you have to complete every single challenge this time around. Which can be quite time consuming. It's a long list of all the stuff you have to do. Mostly killing challenges for majority of the process. Some works faster than others but you need to be patient with some of them. Although I'm not directly talking about DLC completion itself.

The second mission in Enter the Dominatrix is virtually perfect for most these kill challenges. A handful of abilities like Death From Above & Buffs you have to do elsewhere. Thankfully, I already found the next best option. You can replay Super Power Fight Club (Hard), get to round 2. Which has speedy Vice King members that spawns rapidly.

It's mind blowing how effective this ends up being. Going back to the main kill challenges method. You do have access to a gun store. Don't forget you are still being wired money regardless what you're doing. You don't have to fully upgrade the weapons or your super powers for these challenges either. Either method will take some time but notably quicker otherwise.

You also need to hack every store. You can unlock additional time to do them. It's still possible without any of those. If you fail hacking an store will give you notoriety with the aliens. You can hide on a roof nearby to wait it out. You also can fully get the meter up to cause an warden to show up. Defeat em to get rid of your notoriety.

There's also the option of  catching Golden Cids. Sometimes these things gets stuck within locations. You also are later given a number to call to get rid of your notoriety too. Right off the bat, four ways to get around the problem. Another solution is go inside one of your properties, it will quickly go away too.

Thankfully, there's a few ways to get rid of it. There's also virus targets you need to eliminate with a handful of familiar faces. Along with that, you get to steal virus vehicles then claim it at locations. Virtually the easiest variation of that in the entire series. You also need to survive every round of Virus Injection.

Some of them are timed sadly with respawning enemies. Later on being more geared up, both takes you do becomes notably easier to do. There's also deleting every Flashpoint. This is SRIV's counterpart to Saints Row: The Third's Gang Operations in a nut shell. Some of them do end with an encounter facing Wardens.

You also need to claim every tower. Virtually no enemies at all, you just need to reach the top then claim em that's it. Among with that clearing out every Hotspots in the game. There's a lot of enemies but it's very doable even being low level with not many weapon upgrades. Depending how far you are into the campaign, these can become tougher to complete.

Remember what I said about the collectibles in Saints Row: The Third? Well imagine so many collectibles it virtually covers most of the map. Yeah no joke there's so many collectibles, it's mind blowing. I will be listing everything you'll need to collect down below. I can tell you the numbers is way more than all the previous games collectible amounts combined.

You have to collect 1255 Data Clusters. Which you'll need to upgrade your super powers. You also need to destroy 36 Zinyak statutes. I guess in this rare occasion destroying stuff counts as collecting. There's 39 Audio Logs hidden through out the map. Some later ones will only appear on the map after particular story & loyal missions.

You also need to collect 8 Text Adventures. No you don't need to play them through a computer on your ship like the Christmas variation of it within the DLCs to get the last one either. In order, it's not even required to do so. Like the previous entry, you can unlock the collectible finder. You actually can unlock it much faster here too thanks to Matt.

I know there's so much to memorize while going for this insane 100% completion. All I can tell you is overtime this process will continue to get notably easier. Your super powers balances out the very worst the game can dish out at you. Yes some later upgrades within the leveling is pretty ridiculous too. There's no hiding this one could be the very one to break you.

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell
This ends up being a similar process to Saints Row IV no surprise there. Yes you need to complete every mission as well as every loyalty missions. There isn't many missions in the game making doing these easier. Like Saints Row IV, you still have to complete every level of every Activity on Gold. To be honest, this ends up being notably easier than SRIV.

There isn't as much variety for them like in the other games. In fact, two of them involves flying makes things a little too easy. You also need to take out every Spires on the map. Which quickly becomes very easy to do overtime. Until you get the right upgrades you may have to try avoiding getting hit. Don't worry about finding them because they will fire homing projectiles at you.

Which means as soon as they fire, you'll know where their exact location. This is virtually replacing Hotspots from IV, kinda boring in comparison. Can you believe, this also has more collectibles than the first three Saints Row games? Well it's very true, they also nearly cover up the entire map. I will break it down to help anyone crazy enough to attempt going for an 100% completion.

There's 940 Soul Clusters you'll need to collect. Some of them you'll need to quickly collect all of them in time to claim em. Both Gat & Kinzie has 30 Commentaries. You can not collect those for the other playable character. There's also 64 Audio Tomes, a counterpart to Audio Logs in SRIV. But these can be replayed!!!

You also need to collect every Glyphs to unlock every Chests. A weird one, you also need to visit every location of Tacos Malos being at three locations. In turn gives you the Gluttony weapon. By now, these challenges gotten quite a repetition among the fan base. Like I previously said about SRIV, you have to do almost everything.

Which also involves other diversions. Three of which involves doing the mini games within particular vehicles. Unlike SRIV, you actually need to fully upgrade every weapon. Sadly, your best method of getting money involves doing rampages while using the Greed weapon. Also I recommend using Stomp (Vacuum) to collect Wages aka money faster.

This also helps in destroying tanks too. I'm not going to sugar coat this, you're in for a real grinding experience. Even doing the faster methods, you are going to put in hours doing these challenges. You also need to claim particular locations too. Like doing Altars gives you alternative variations of your powers.

Very few challenges involves stuff that appears suddenly on your map during game play. Thankfully those are the easy challenges respectively. I also need to point out a lot of weapon kill challenges requires killing them a particular way. You'll need to buy those expansive upgrades in order to attempt doing those challenges.

Like SRIV, this will become easier overtime. Even being reduced down from level 50 to level 20, you're still op by this game's standards. I do have a few kill challenge tips to help you out a bit. One of your particular demon kill challenges is Kill 100 Tragedy Demons. A lot of people struggle where to find them.

If you do Mayhem (Easy), they do appear during that. You may have to replay it a couple of times in order to complete the challenge. Another challenge is Kill 30 Legionnaires. I do have a few tips how to find them. A particular Survival you can do has two of them with one Arch Duke. I actually seen in a speedrun of the game, you can quit out of it.

You can start it over to continue getting more of them killed then repeat the process. Another way is getting high enough notoriety then keep running away until you hear one of their voice overs. It does differ one or two that comes after you. If you have the Lust weapon, you can quickly kill them off too. It also works on Arch Dukes for that challenge as well.

Sometimes, Dex shows up with two of them not often though. Like some weapon challenges in the previous entries. Some weapons works faster than others. One way to know if your weapon is fully upgraded is the color of their respective background changed color. You have almost as many ways to get rid of notoriety.

They replaced Golden Cids with Sin Orbs. They are more hidden among the NPCs. Thankfully if you know what to look for, you'll quickly know which one to kill. Then you have until those reached their destinations to collect em. Similar to Wardens in SRIV, Arch Dukes are their counterpart. Which means defeating one from notoriety resets it.

The same is also true once in a while hitting max, Professor Genki shows up. It's a little trickier but killing Professor Genki does the same effect. You also can wait it out or buy it off through the vending machines. I should point out Soul Clusters are trickier to find. Not because there's fewer of them either. Some of them are actually well hidden below as well as high up within the map itself.

Saints Row reboot
Like the previous games, you have to complete every mission. You also need to complete loyalty missions. This one has the most loyalty missions in the franchise. Procession is a little different because you'll need to do particular conditions to unlock businesses as well as the Saints Tower. Which can act as a huge speed bump.

You also need to complete everything related to your businesses. There's also Side Ventures to complete as well. Basically you aren't the boss in these missions but you still get to do some crazy stuff. I meant in terms of you don't own any of those businesses as well as the very people that gives you those jobs. I know a notably smaller list from the last two Saints Row games.

At the same time, there's more stuff to do. This might come as a bit of a surprise collectibles aren't actually a part of an 100% completion process. Planet Saints can be cheated by driving nearby the building while waiting for rival clothing company vehicles shows up. Doing majority of these enough notably increases the amount of money you're wired.

Which will help in buying more businesses you'll need for this process. This will test you in many ways like how well you glide or use your camera or drive around with several vehicle types. Not only you'll need to learn the controls but also how to use the mechanics too. Like most of the series, you don't need to fully claim the map either.

Just in case you are wondering, yes Wanted also a part of the process. Necromancer is a larper, you don't actually kill her just roleplaying her character's assassination. Thankfully, all of these are set up with instructions to complete them. After a particular mission, you'll get more targets added. If Necromancer doesn't show up, you didn't complete a particular mission for Castle Kraken.

Yes there's a lot to do in this one. You will be putting hours to get all of this done. But I also can say a lot of the rewards are really worth the trouble too. Everything that isn't what I talked about isn't a part of an 100% completion. I also recommend upgrading your weapons to a degree to better your chances. Like the last couple of games, this will become easier overtime.

Considering some Activities are present in multiple Saints Row games. I might as well give shared tips to better your chances getting them fully done for an 100% completion. You may lose a couple of times but you'll get better at it as well. Whatever happens do not give up!!! You all can do this, I believe in every single one of you!!!

Demolition Derby (Saints Row 1 & 2)

My best tip is simply try avoiding taking hits. Which is trickier in later levels to do. You also need to hit em as much as possible with enough distance to do more damage even if your vehicle closer to explode. There's plenty of space to move around in. Don't go right in for an attack at the start, you been warned!!!

Drug Trafficking (Saints Row 1 and 2) 
Trafficking (The Third)

Not a lot of people knows you are allowed to switch vehicles. The more difficult levels, the enemies spawns fast. Some are even picking some great weapons. One general tip I have that's a little tricky to pull off is try taking out the drivers. If you can take them out fast enough, you won't have to deal with the rest of them in their vehicles on the way.

I do recommend getting better weapons. It's even easier with infinite ammo, not fully in the first two games though. This is make it more of a challenge not game breaking or rage quit quality though. Another big tip is learn the routes your drivers are taking. Which could change in the first two games at times making it even harder to prepare for.

Escort (Saints Row 1, 2 and The Third)
Tiger Escort (The Third)

Unfortunately you have to keep vehicles given to you for these. The good news is you may get lucky with getting easier to do requests. Some requests will require taking risks to possibly end up failing them. You could waste time to take out the news vans, personally I try to out drive them. Which is notably quicker but sometimes that's tricky to do on harder levels too.

You also need to be prepared when out of no where a couple of them are blocking your paths. For the most part you simply drive through them with little to no trouble. There is no planned routes which gives you the freedom to drive for the most part where you wanna go. Some requests will prevent getting the pleasure meter higher until they are dealt with.

Considering Tiger Escort is another variation of the same Activity. I should talk about that too despite being actually easier to do. Unlike most versions of Escort, the other meter getting filled doesn't cause you to get failed. Instead, this notably increases how often the tiger is going to attack you. Otherwise, the tiger is more of an obstacle than the news vans.

It's random when the tiger will attack you. Be prepared when the tiger does so you'll quickly get back to driving without getting screw over. You still gotta drive fast to win. News vans doesn't come after as much as the regular Escort. I confess this ends up being one of the worst variations of an Activity they ever done, it's too easy.

Insurance Fraud (1, 2, The Third and reboot)
Fraud (IV)
Torment Fraud (Gat Out of Hell)

Regardless which variation of Insurance Fraud, my general tips are nearly identical. The general concept is you gotta keep getting hit by traffic until you get enough damage in money to win. I will say some are easier than others in different ways. I do recommend knowing the map well. If you can predict when vehicles shows up will notably improve your chances.

Mayhem (all of them)
Tank Mayhem (The Third and IV)
Mech Suit Mayhem (IV)
UFO Mayhem (IV)
TK Mayhem (IV)

Before I get into giving tips, some of these became Mayhem together. Which is why I'm not listing Tank Mayhem from both Gat Out of Hell and reboot separately. I hope that helps prevents confusion. Alright the general concept of any Mayhem is simply do enough damages to win. In the first two games, you will be given particular weapon sets as well as routes.

The game can change both of those making another attempt at levels easier or harder in the process. I highly recommend using any form of explosives you have. If you can maintain a combo, you'll score higher. Some of these, notoriety will be a major issue. Especially true in the first two games despite upgrades as well as better weapons.

I also recommend blowing up fences or restaurants that has sits outside. Those are a huge help in building a great combo you'll need to win. Vehicle variations are tricky in their own respective ways. Like flying ones UFO Mayhem & the solo Mayhem in the reboot with a plane. Yes you can technically cover more of the map at a much faster rate.

You still can lose at these as well. I also recommend trying being somewhat close to the ground. Make sure you pay attention to your surroundings to prevent getting stuck or your vehicles destroyed. Tank Mayhem wise, I would say IV has the hardest among them hands down. You get two forms of attacks that may not be as helpful as other tanks.

It doesn't mean you can't build up combos, it's just trickier to maintain them. On harder levels, memorize where the wrench icons are. You may need to use some of them to keep going. Mech Suit Mayhem is tricky in terms of you can't keep on firing. Eventually you'll need to wait for that to get ready again.

Thankfully you are already on the ground with notoriety making those easier to do. TK Mayhem involves using telekinesis. Honestly, even the harder levels of this ends up being way too easy. I would even say this is by far the easiest variation of Mayhem no question. There's plenty of heavy ball things you can use to quickly get through them with little to no problem.

Snatch (Saints Row 1, 2 and The Third)

My first general tip is you are allowed to switch vehicles. You also are allowed to go in with your own customized vehicles. In The Third's case, somewhat op customized vehicles makes a huge difference. You can pick which routes you want to pick up hos. After awhile, you'll get it down all the curve balls they throw at you.

Expect more enemies on harder levels. It's a huge tip memorize the maps too. You could get the drop on the enemies then quickly pick up hos. Not only that, in The Third's case, you can upgrade the rate you revive homies making it even easier to complete. I felt this was trickier in the first two games. Honestly, Snatch can be a quick, fun times with the right strategies.

Fight Club (2)
Super Power Fight Club (IV)

I'll start with Super Power Fight Club because it's simply too easy even on the hardest level. You easily can speed ran all of them sadly. Especially in the final round, you can quickly defeat the main targets. You even could do it all with your fists too. It's simply not balanced, you are virtually guarantee doing all of them on Gold.

Fight Club in Saints Row 2 is a notably different matter here. There's two locations with six levels each. Some levels adds more opponents to defeat. I recommend bringing in Jelly Donuts, I'm serious. You can buy them at a few food places around the map. They actually fully heal you among eating em.

Even if you don't do that, at times health items gets thrown in. I highly recommend to quickly pick up weapons especially in later levels to prevent constantly getting attacked with little to no way to avoid em. A huge tip for later levels, get most of your opponents health down to they're almost defeated. This way you can quickly take them out right after each other.

Heli Assault (2 and The Third)

This will be a very straight forward experience. You have to pilot an attack helicopter. You have to make sure any drivers you're protecting completes every deal then survives. Sometimes in 2, you have to get low to the ground to pick them up. Which can be quite tricky plus you have to carefully fly them to the end as well.

Thankfully you don't do that in The Third. I also recommend knowing when other attack helicopters shows up. I highly recommend take them out as soon as possible. Either they'll aim for you right off the bat or the drivers you're protecting. Sometimes, the enemies have rockets making things trickier. Some routes in particular within Saints Row 2 can be quite frustrating to protect people in.

You do have two attacks with your attack helicopters. A little insult to Gat Out of Hell, thank god there's music!!! You can take out enemies at a notable distance. If they are too close to the drivers you're protecting don't risk using rockets. Instead I recommend using your machine gun to quickly take them out also preventing any additional damage to those drivers.

Trail Blazing (2 and The Third)
Cyber Blazing (The Third)
Blazin (IV)
Hellblazing (Gat Out of Hell)

No lie, they made all variations of Trail Blazing notably different. In Saints Row 2, hitting civilians helps adding up more time you get after going through check points. You also can keep fires on the ground to get some additional time as well. Some levels are trickier than others because of the routes you go through.

Trail Blazing in The Third is more about quickly go through check points. Which are notably bigger than they were in SR2. You also wearing a particular suit while being on fire riding an ATV. You also can hit people as well as fires for additional time. Also ramming into vehicles causes them to explode helps too. Thankfully the routes are much easier to memorize here.

Cyber Blazing is actually trickier out of the two versions in The Third. It's harder to memorize the placements of digital vehicles as well as fires. You are riding a bike clearly inspired by Tron series, I love that bike. You can hit the digital tanks for additional time bonuses. Avoid touching the digital flames, you'll be fine.

Blazing in SRIV is super speed variation with additional orbs that helps with time bonuses. You also need to prevent touching flames. Of course with upgrades these becomes too easy to complete. But you also need to be prepared when to jump high during the routes you're given. You are technically covering more distances than in the previous games at a much faster rate.

Hellblazing is a flying variation of it. Some levels are trickier than others to memorize. Enough upgrades makes all levels a bit too easy I say. You get green orbs that gives you stamina unless you already gotten infinite stamina making those pointless. The white orbs can help at times to speed up. Especially when you are starting to stall while flying upwards or at an angle.

I really hope some of my tips helps notably improve your chances at getting an 100% completion in any of these amazing games.

Quickly I will rank the games again but this time by their respective 100% completion processes. Which will exclude additional stuff not apart of that experience. I will present my ranking list down below with quick reasons explaining why as well.

6. Saints Row 1
5. Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell
4. Saints Row reboot
3. Saints Row 2
2. Saints Row IV
1. Saints Row: The Third

Sadly Saints Row 1 in a few notable ways gets the bottom here. They don't do enough to help you from dying through getting shot repeatedly as they do in the other games. There's no collectible finder in the first two SR games making doing those more difficult as well as confusing in the long run. I'm actually glad it's not part of the process in the reboot game.

For the most part, Gat Out of Hell was notably more fun in that process than the original. It's the challenges that eventually gets to you, I fully done those four times now. Some of them are rather tedious. Next up is the reboot, yes they do throw a lot at you this time around. A good amount of it is actually fun.

Upgrades played a huge part in the experience but it also ends up being a little too over whelming at times. You really got a lot to memorize for this particular 100% completion process. Next up is Saints Row 2 despite some flaws with aircrafts, it's a mostly fun 100% completion experience. It sure gets repetitive at times but still doable enough in it's own right.

The runner up ends up being Saints Row IV. Yes they also throw a lot at you here. At the same time, it ends up being an incredibly fun experience. I previously stated to officially gotten an 100% completion in five versions of the same game. Saints Row: The Third simply had the best overall ratio here. Stuff like Vehicle Theft notably difficult there isn't even a part of an 100% completion process.

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