For those looking for a good alternative to , one need look no further than the Saints Row series. has been everywhere in terms of tone from being grounded and generally level-headed to going balls to the wall with the game's zanier elements. At the heart of it all though is gangs going at each other for control of a city.168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Third Street Saints have gone up against a variety of different gangs over the years. Each of the gangs had its own unique approach to style and appro𝔍ach to gang warfare which gave the Saints their share of trouble but also made them stronger over the years. These are Saints Row's enemy gangs ranked and since these are actual gangs being looked at, groups such as Ultoಞr or the Zin Empire won't be included as they are not criminal gangs.
The Morningstar - Saints Row: The Third
Though t🔜he Morning Star had a good introduction and great villain in Phillipe Loren, they really don't have much else going for them. The gang uꦺnfortunately doesn't have much to back up their initial hype.
They are pretty generic in terms of their style going for this odd mix of bland and trying too hard to be edgy. It also doesn't help matters that some of their missions are 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the worst missio🍸ns in Saints Row: ꦛThe Third. Overall a decently hyped gang that is just p𝓰ushed to the side farꦦ too soon.
The Westside Rollerz - Saints Row
That is not a typo, the Rollerz actually do have a z in their name instead of an s. The 𓂃Rollerz are a wild card gang in the first game as aside from the Saints, they are the new players in town and don't have a history of some kind with the other tw♏o gangs, the Carnales, and Vice Kings.
The members are essentially a bunch of rich kid🎃s playing gangsters as their turf tends to be in the more higher-income areas of Stilwater, as evidenced by their nice c꧙hoice of cars. Though the gang leaves a bit to be desired, it does have some cool villains that leave lasting scars on the Saints.
The Luchadores - Saints Row: The Third
Having a luchador-based gang is something that will definitely make for an odd storyline i𒐪n pro wrestling and Saints Row gears into that aspect with the Luchadores who are the last gang out of the Syndicate that players face in the game.
From having an equally intimidating and hilarious villain in Killbane to nearly ruining the Saints' public image. The Luchadores always manage to 🐟catch the player's attention and were a worthy adversary for the Saints in both brute strength and intelligence.
The Brotherhood - Saints Row 2
The Brotherhood is a gang of muscled and tattooed truckers that rule through brute strength but don't let that fool you. The gang is smart and methodical in what they do and actually tries to form an alliance with the Saints that falls♚ through after their leader, Maero, offers the Boss (the main character) a bad deal.
Speaking of Maero he is more than just a big tatted-up brute as he is also capable of threatening Ultor into helping him free his own gang members to help fight the Saint𝔉s. Plus the Brotherhood will also have the scorn of Saints Row fans forever after the brutal way in which they kill a fan-favorite charac🐓ter, Carlos.
Los Carnales - Saints Row
Commonly called the Los Carnales which serves as a running gag in the first game♌ since Los means the in Spanish. The Carnales are arguably the most important gang in terms of lore since they were Stilwater's first organized gang𝓀 that once ruled Stilwater with an iron fist. This would lead to the formation of the Vice Kings which then would lead to the formation of the Saints.
Though not𓃲 as large as it once was, the Carnales gang is still a major player and threat to the city. The Carnales are able to attack the Saints on their home turf twice and their leader, Angelo, always seems to luck out which frustrates the player. But his luck runs out as he is killed by blowing up his plane.
The Deckers - Saints Row: The Third
The Deckers are basically what would happen if a bunch of tech and anime geeks decided to form a gang. The Deckers highlight Saints Row's transition into a more wacky adventure 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:as opposed to GTA which helped separate the series from its main insp🌌irator.
They have a clever villain in the form of Matt Miller who is like an internet troll in real life. Plus they have arguably the best finale mission of any gang in the series with the //deckers.die mission being one of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:t😼he best mis🐎sions in Saints Row: The Third.
The Sons Of Samedi - Saints Row 2
The most mysterious gang on this list, the Sons of Samedi, are a Haitian gang named after the Voodoan lord of the dead, Samedi. Their leaders, the General and Mr. Sunshine, are only ever known by those aliasღes, use Voodoo mind games to eliminate threats, and rule the streets with their drug called Loa Dust that you actually smoke.
The gang itself actually attacks the Saints' main headquarters in the game and even kidnap Shaundi in an attempt to kill her. Most freaky of all though is that Mr. Sunshine boss fight. He is seemingly immortal unless you deal with that Voodoo doll he draws power from. Overall the Sons of Samedi offers players a brief glimpse of what a Saints Row horror game woulꦫd be like.
The Vice Kings - Saints Row
Loosely basꦐed on the real-life gang known as the Vice Lords, the Vice Kings were originally formed by Benjamin King and Julius Little to fight back against the Carnales. Eventually though, they would surpass them and become the main gang to fear in the first Saints Row game.
The Vice Kings have ties with both the police and the music industry to help the criminal empire go on unopposed. Julius though eventually sees that the gang has become just like the Carnales and decides to form his own gang known as tꦅhe Third Street Saints. Without the Ben King and the Vice Kings, then the Saints would never have formed in the first place.
The Ronin - Saints Row 2
Having a footing in both Stilwater and Japan, the Ronin are the gang th💃at takes the Saints to the absolute limit and left them with the most lasting scars. Jyunichi, a Ronin lieutenant, kills Johnyy Gat's lover Aisha and critically wounds Gat by stabbing him with his katana. If that wasn't enough, Shogo Akuji, the son of the gang's leader, crashes Aisha's funeral and interrupts Gat's time of grieving.
They also are near unstoppable as they have an alliance with Ultor that lets them go unopposed until their deal sours. With all of this, their cool choice in vehicles and iconic jackets, the Ronin are easily the most memorable gang in the series and the most satisfying to 𒁃take down.