Saints Row The Third The Full Package-prophet Fix Review
Are you ready to trade in your street cred for celebrity status? In Saints Row: The Third
: Play through the entire campaign with a "homie" in online or local multiplayer. A Note on the "PROPHET" Edition
The first mission—"When Good Heists Go Bad"—played out normally until the bank vault. Instead of the Morningstar goons, Kai's character, the Boss, was confronted by himself . A doppelgänger in a PROPHET mask, wielding the infamous Apoca-Fists (which, in the original game, were just cosmetic). Saints Row The Third The Full Package-PROPHET
The original PC retail version of Saints Row: The Third used a combination of Steam Stub + Custom EXE encryption. PROPHET’s crack bypassed this entirely, allowing the game to run without Steam. Crucially, they cracked the , allowing two players to play the full campaign and Whored Mode over LAN or VPN (like Hamachi) without official servers.
The PROPHET version of Saints Row The Third The Full Package arrived at a cultural inflection point. In 2012, AAA publishers were aggressively pushing online passes and "Project $10" initiatives to kill used games. By releasing a fully functional, offline-capable, co-op enabled version with all DLC , PROPHET made a statement: Are you ready to trade in your street
: Dropping into battle from the clouds inside a literal tank.
However, THQ (the original publisher) flooded the market with over 30 individual DLC packs. These ranged from essential (like Gangstas in Space ) to cosmetic (Professor Genki’s Ostrich Hat). Instead of the Morningstar goons, Kai's character, the
The game launched differently. The usual splash screen—Volition, Deep Silver, Saints Row logo—flickered, then was replaced by a single purple frame. In the center: a cracked angel statue, wings half-shattered, holding a floppy disk instead of a sword.