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But that was it. All the advertising of being the president was a tease, and not what the game was about at all. I wouldn't say it was a joke that went too far, more like it didn't go far enough.
Not that it really mattered in the end.
It shows the Saints reached the 'top' after all their struggles. Also, it just lends to the random comedy vibe of the game.
Yeah, gimme a few levels to kick the tires on this presidential vehicle. Don't just give us that false hope then take it away after 20 minutes of gameplay.
Have fun!
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go back to superstomping some mutha%#$!@s.
Why don't you go give yourself a break and have a KitKat. I agree with the OP.
to be honest a majority of the jokes are aimed at being the president so it fits quite well regardless