
The Super Sprint and Super Jump powers, which are unlocked very early on, render most vehicles pointless, drastically altering the gameplay. There is an absolutely massive split in the playerbase caused by the game's premise and focus on "crazier" weapons and powers: a large amount of people resent the game for turning away from its darker guns and gangsters roots, while an equally large amount are openly embracing the series' growing focus on over the top lunacy. It exists solely as a reference to the film They Live!, In which Piper and David have an epic street fight. And then there's Rowdy Roddy Piper showing up for absolutely no story-related reason about 3/4 of the way through the game to beat the crap out of Keith David. suddenly says "FUKFUKFUKFUKFUKFUK" as he's being uploaded into a Control Interface Drone.ĭonnie: I'll just put it this way. During the mission to recruit CID, the A.I. The President's dance in Ben King's Loyalty mission. What makes it even better? It transports your character into the game, with their exact custom look and the outfit they had on, but in classic 2D low resolution. An Affectionate Parody of classic side scrolling Beat 'Em Ups. Pierce and The Boss singing along to the radio once again, now it's Paula Abdul's Opposites Attract. What better theme for fighting alongside Benjamin Motherfuckin' King? From the game's original soundtrack, we have " King Me ", the theme of Ben King's rescue mission. The How the Saints Save Christmas DLC includes this rock remix of "12 Days of Christmas" during one of the missions. During the Grand Finale, when the simulation is going batshit as the Boss and his crew overload it, a remix of Flux Pavillion's "Blow the Roof" plays. "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", "Song 2", "Insane in the Brain", "Unbelievable", "The Boys are Back in Town", "Lump", "Just a Friend", "What Is Love", there's so many amazing songs.
It also serves as a Curtain Call as all of the main characters, including ZINYAK, take turns dancing to the music.
"This Is How We Do It" serves as the music for the Dance Party Ending segment of the good ending.