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The "Angelmania" taunt is a reference to "Hulkamania", made famous by professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, the voice actor for Angel De LaMuerte. Spoiler:Angel performs this move during the mission "3 Count Beat Down", after regaining his mask.
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An auto-tuned voice for the protaganist was going to be used, but was cut.
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In Kinzie's Warehouse is an article based on Lin, a character from Saints Row, who was killed and was available to call as a homie in the form of a zombie. When Pierce sees this article during his first tour of her warehouse, he will snatch it.
During the "Zombie Attack" mission, the protagonist will also make mention to Lin being brought back as a zombie when using the Male Voice 1.
During the "Zombie Attack" mission, the protagonist will also make mention to Lin being brought back as a zombie when using the Male Voice 1.
Viola: "Like you've ever dealt with a zombie before."
Protagonist Male 1: "Actually, I had this friend once named Lin..."
Viola: "What?"
Protagonist Male 1: "Nevermind."
Protagonist Male 1: "Actually, I had this friend once named Lin..."
Viola: "What?"
Protagonist Male 1: "Nevermind."
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If nitrous is in effect when you store a vehicle, the flame effect will remain in the garage when the vehicle is removed.
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The main character of Saints Row: The Third was originally going to be an undercover cop infiltrating the Saints, and the story was more choice-driven. The idea was scrapped after the first six months of development because the developers didn't think the concept felt like a Saints Row game.
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If Male Voice 3 is selected for The Protagonist during the mission "The Belgian Problem", when the ornament is dislodged The Protagonist will yell, "Familiar with Agincourt, you prick?". Then, when the decision presents itself, The Protagonist remarks "I'm sure there's a St. Crispin's Day joke in here somewhere...". Both are references to the 100 Years War between England and France, specifically the Battle Of Agincourt (which took place on St. Crispin's Day), where the English routed a numerically superior French army; Male Voice 3 is English, while Phillipe Loren is often implied to be French (despite his constant pleas that he is actually Belgian).
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