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Players can customize their Protagonist at the beginning of each game. They can also be changed at an Image As Designed store during the game for a fee.
Unless otherwise indicated, all options are sliders with values from 1 to 100.
All games include Race presets for Caucasian, African American, Asian, and Hispanic
Saints Row
Player Customization occurs at the very beginning of the game, before the first cutscene, "The Streets of Stilwater."
Hair options are not available at Image As Designed, and must be customized through Hair Salons which contain different options.
It is possible to randomize Skin, Body and Head values.
Saints Row 2
Player Customization occurs after the Vacation's Over cutscene, and before the first cutscene "The Great Escape", of the first mission, Jailbreak.
Gang Insults are unlocked after completion of each Gang's storyline.
Some Compliments and Taunts are used as a Gang Sign in Gang Customization, but enemy gang personality options are unavailable.
Each Voice sings with different radio songs as part of the Soprano Achievement.
Face, Hair, and Make-up values can be randomized.
It is not possible to import a character from a Saints Row save file.
Saints Row 2 has 8 Build presets.
Build Preset
Body Shape
Muscularity
Fatness
Average Male
25
20
55
Average Female
-37
10
45
Slender Male
25
15
30
Slender Female (default)
-45
18
30
Overweight Male
25
10
70
Overweight Female
-37
0
67
Athletic Male
25
55
30
Athletic Female
-37
30
25
Emaciated Male
25
5
15
Emaciated Female
-37
0
7
Obese Male
25
20
90
Obese Female
-37
0
90
Bodybuilder Male (default)
25
90
35
Bodybuilder Female
-45
85
10
Burly Male
25
90
75
Burly Female
-45
67
75
Player Customization lineup mugshot 01 - male voice 1 caucasian
Player Customization lineup mugshot 02 - female voice 1 caucasian
Player Customization lineup mugshot 03 - male voice 2 african american
Player Customization lineup mugshot 04 - female voice 3 african american
Player Customization lineup mugshot 05 - male voice 1 hispanic
Player Customization lineup mugshot 06 - female voice 3 hispanic
Player Customization lineup mugshot 07 - male voice 3 asian
Player Customization lineup mugshot 08 - female voice 2 asian
Compliments appear in Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third, and Saints Row IV.
Both Compliments and Taunts can be performed at other characters in the game, who react with their own.
Saints Row 2
A-O-Kay
Blowin Kisses
Ehhhhhhh!
Ha Ha!
Happy Days
I'm Number 1
Salute
Take a Bow
The Jig
Thumbs Up (default)
Woof Woof Woof
Ronin 1
Ronin 2
Ronin 3
Ronin 4
Samedi 1
Samedi 2
Samedi 3
Samedi 4
Brotherhood 1
Brotherhood 2
Brotherhood 3
Brotherhood 4
Saints Row: The Third
Apache
Approval
Cheering
Chest Pound
Clap Hands
Giddee Up!
Head Nod
House Party
I Still Believe
It's Not Unusual
Of The River
Prime Time
Raise The Roof
Stunned
Tell 'Em
The Amigo
The Chorus Lady
The Dollar Dandy
The Experience
The Jenkins
The Jessica
The King
The Ninja
The Scroob
The Seven Veils
The Silver Bullet
Thumbs Up
Wild Stallion
Woof Woof
Woooo Scream
Saints Row IV
Apache
Boone Goes The Dynamite
Cheering
Chest Pound
Clap Hands
Giddee Up!
Head Nod
Highly Illogical
Hooooooooooooooooooo
House Party
I Still Believe
It's Not Unusual
Keep It Fresh
Of The River
Raise The Roof
Reigning Champ
Stunned
Sunny Outlook
Tell 'Em
The Amigo
The Chorus Lady
The Dollar Dandy
The Experience
The Jenkins
The Jessica
The King
The Ninja
The Scroob
The Seven Veils
The Silver Bullet
Thumbs Up
Time To Dance
Touchdown
Trio
Wild Stallion
Woof Woof
Woooo Scream
Taunts
Taunts appear in Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third, and Saints Row IV.
Taunting police or gang members causes them to attack, and taunting them after killing them earns respect. Taunting fellow gang members turns them hostile. In Saints Row 2, there is a Trash Talker Achievement for taunting 50 gang members.
In Saints Row 2, after crashing a vehicle into something, The Protagonist's expression temporarily changes to Angry.
In Saints Row: The Third, there was going to be an eighth voice option which was fully auto tuned, similar to Zimos, but it was later removed from the game while still in development.[2]
The Zombie voice option in Saints Row: The Third has a total of 12 different subtitle lines: Babbles, Garbled, Gargles, Groans, Growls, Grumbles, Grunts, Moans, Mumbles, Roars, Snarls and Sneers.
There are several lines in the Saints Row: The Third game data for Player_WFA and Player_HM, as well as references to both male and female Asian Protagonist voices.
The Eastern European Female 2 voice is referred to internally as "CUST_VOICE_FEMALE_BLACK" and "Player_BF".
The British Male 3 voice is referred to internally as "CUST_VOICE_MALE_LATINO"
The background music to the Player Creation screen in Saints Row IV is a remix of "Hail to the Chief", the United States Presidential anthem, originally written in 1812.[3]
In Saints Row 2, when selecting "Male", and sliding the "Body Shape" slider below 0, the default version "Women's Bra 1" is automatically worn, but it does not appear in the Wardrobe. Selecting a Female adds a custom solid coloured version of the same bra to the Wardrobe.
Allusions
The compliment "It's Not Unusual" is a reference to the dance Carlton Banks, from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, did while playing the song 'It's Not Unusual' by Tom Jones.
"The Marine" taunt is a reference to WWE professional wrestler John Cena, who uses this "You can't see me" action as his signature taunt, and starred in the 2006 film The Marine.
The "Angelmania" taunt is a reference to Hulk Hogan, who voices Angel.
The "Quarter Circle Forward + A" taunt is a reference to the Hadouken move in the Street Fighter franchise, which itself is based on the Kamehameha move from the Dragonball franchise. Pierce and The Protagonist also do this action when using the fireball attack when under the influence of Saints Flow, albeit faster and throwing a fireball.
"The King" Compliment is a reference to Elvis Presley, doing one of his trademark moves and copying his famous saying "Thank you, thank you very much".
The "Nature Boy" Taunt is a reference to professional wrestler, Ric Flair, which involves Flair's trademark march and "WOO" call.
"The Experience" Compliment is a reference to Michael Jackson, doing one of his moves and his trademark call.
During the Player Customization segment after When Good Heists Go Bad, one of the lines said by the police is "Prisoner 1138, please step forward" which is a reference to George Lucas' first film THX 1138.
Several hairstyles in the game are an allusion to the following actors: Demi Moore (Demure Long Style), Jon Hamm (Made Man), Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn Curls), Milla Jovovich (Short And Wavy), John Travolta (The Greaser), Janet Leigh (Vintage Short Waves).