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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a2gwRLw8Zs
Every time someone says Saints Woke, God kills a catgirl. Please think of the catgirls.
Seriously. SR2 was more "woke" than this trashpile by the definitions used by certain people.
This game sucking has nothing to do with "wokeness", it's a bad game with a bad story using these elements because they KNOW people like you will react this way and they can use it as an excuse to justify the poor quality of the game.
SR2 just didn't care about anyone's opinions and did it's thing. That's why it's the greatest.
Not a clout chaser like SR3.
Not a low effort afraid of it's own identity malicious to it's own setting waste of time like SR4.
Not a flat out zombie like Gat Out of Hell.
And not a meandering, smug mess like SR2022.
I think this is one of the best summaries of the series that I have come across.