10 things you didn’t know about Saints Row
Stu is here to unravel the mysteries and strange references throughout the Saints Row games. From Arc Numbers to Fight Club, Saints Row is a series that features pop culture references and memes from the extremists of the eras in which they emerged. Some of these secrets occur as easter eggs within the game itself, and some can be found during the development of the series as a whole. I’m excited to see how the series expands its depraved history in the upcoming Saints Row reboot. Saints Row is available on Playstation, Xbox and PC. Saints Row The Third remastered is available now on Playstation, Xbox, PC and Switch.
Developer Volition has hidden the little details and easter eggs throughout each major title in this flamboyant collection of games to draw players into a great unknown, or more likely just a some dungeon. Some of these are in-game, some are tidbits around the larger development of the series itself, but here are 10 things you didn’t know about Saints Row.
Throughout Stillwater City on the first Saints Row, you’ll come across buildings labeled “Chuck Niuk’s Books”. This is a reference to Chuck Palahniuk, writer of The Invention of Sound and most famously Fight Club.