Saints Row The Third - The Full Package -nsp--b... [PLUS – SECRETS]
Unlike the standard Saints Row: The Third or even the later Remastered edition (which had its own visual overhaul but cut some features), The Full Package is exactly what it sounds like: the base game plus all 30+ pieces of DLC released between 2011 and 2012.
This includes:
From the NSP installed on internal storage (not microSD), initial load takes about 28 seconds. Fast travel between districts: 8–10 seconds. This is notably faster than the physical cartridge version’s 15+ second fast travels.
Saints Row: The Third – The Full Package bundles the open-world action sandbox Saints Row: The Third with all major expansions and DLC, delivering the full single-player/co-op experience with extra missions, weapons, vehicles, and cosmetics. Originally developed by Volition and published by Deep Silver, this edition modernizes the 2011 title with quality-of-life improvements, performance updates, and platform-specific packaging. SAINTS ROW THE THIRD - THE FULL PACKAGE -NSP--B...
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The neon-soaked streets of Steelport didn't just glow; they throbbed with the rhythm of a city that had long ago traded its soul for a purple tracksuit. At the top of Magarac Island, the Boss of the Third Street Saints stood overlooking the skyline, an iced coffee in one hand and a gold-plated Predator drone controller in the other.
"The Full Package," Johnny Gat’s voice crackled over the comms, sounding suspiciously like he was eating a taco. "That’s what the Syndicate called the latest shipment. They think they can squeeze our turf with a little extra hardware?" Unlike the standard Saints Row: The Third or
The Boss smirked, adjusting their oversized sunglasses. "Johnny, we are the hardware."
The mission was simple: intercept a convoy carrying the legendary "Full Package"—a digital master key rumored to unlock every experimental weapon in the Ultor archives. But as the Saints descended from a purple VTOL, things went sideways in the most Steelport way possible.
A Luchadores tank slammed into a decker-driven semi-truck, sending a crate of dildo bats flying through the air like lethal boomerangs. The Boss hit the pavement, drawing a pair of 45 Shepherds. It wasn't just a firefight; it was a choreographed riot. Pierce was blasting "Power" over the car speakers, Shaundi was sniping from a rooftop, and the Boss was currently wrestling a professional wrestler while skydiving toward a moving train. This is notably faster than the physical cartridge
They cracked the "Full Package" crate mid-air. Inside wasn't just a key, but a sleek, glowing NSP—a Neural Sync Processor.
As the Boss slammed the chip into their wrist-comp, the world shifted. The sky turned a deeper shade of ultraviolet. Suddenly, the Boss had the ability to call down airstrikes with a snap of their fingers and summon a "Genki-mobile" out of thin air.
"Package secured," the Boss said, drifting a motorcycle through a flaming donut shop. "Tell the Syndicate they’re officially out of business. Steelport belongs to the Saints."
The night ended as it always did: with the Statue of Magarac wearing a giant purple hat and the Saints celebrating at the penthouse, watching the city burn in the most stylish way imaginable.