Saints Row 2 - Julius Cutscenes
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- Saints Row 2 - Julius Cutscenes
All the cutscenes from Saints Row 2.
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Release Date: October 14, 2008
Systems: Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Developer: Volition, Inc.
Publisher: THQ
Description:
Saints Row 2 is set years after the original Saints Row in a Stilwater both familiar and strange. The explosive conclusion to Saints Row has left the player wounded, betrayed and thirsty for revenge, and now it's time to take back the city that has forgotten him. A sequel to the first open-world title on next-generation consoles, Saints Row 2 features all new customization options, including gender, age, voice, crib and gang customization. The sandbox just got larger with a totally transformed and expanded city of Stilwater, offering all new locations to explore with new vehicles, including motorcycles, boats, helicopters and planes. Saints Row 2 is playable online in 2-player co-op through the entire single-player campaign or in the all new open-world competitive multiplayer mode never before seen in the genre.
I love how "Did you do something with your hair?" Is a running joke
Particularly since the default protagonist is bald.
@@comettamer Particulary since the default protagonist is only black by default in SR2.
@@AlexZebol What does that have to do with it?
@@comettamer exactly
@@comettamer I'm not being racist but why was he white in the first game and then turned black in the second that's something I been stuck on Everytime I play the other 2 games (not being racist at all)
"Saints didn't solve a goddamn thing"
Idk Julius, sounds like projection.
Meanwhile the Saints under the Boss: *becomes the president and either solves cancer or world hunger*
I began this series at Saints Row the Third, after seeing the older game cutscenes, I can't help but think the Boss mellowed out since the second game. He/she is patient, human, tolerant, witty with banter and not nearly as murderous and bloodthirsty in that game as he is here.
Playa really is a monster.
julius actually saved us in saints row 1. don't kill him
Bulled0440DK he also put you in a coma
so cpt anderson was a gangster boss
+Isabelle Lahey it's a secret mission go to the police station and l and go downstairs to troy office call dex and kill Julius
Julious sounds like Keith David
That's because it is.
I kinda felt at this point The Boss became the villain, which could have been a perfect setup for Saints Row the Third if they didn't go mental with it.
Gary Gough Really? I mean, while he was a little cold to Julius, he did try to kill the protagonist in the first game. So, he had it coming sooner or later. But I don't think he should have killed him as he was telling him some important information.
*sigh* Your character is the villain....Julius made fair points that as long as the Saints live on innocent people are still going to be killed. That the Saints is going to be like the Vice Kings wearing purple. I see his points. It's understandable though that your character shot him, because all he has going for himself is being a gangster.
Austin Adams lets not forget in the fourth installment that Zinyak lectured the Boss about the consequences of his selfish actions. In the end you did do the right things though :/
Austin Adams Agreed, there...
+Austin Adams Julius was wrong in some points he can't eradicate crime no matter how well he plans killing or disbanding the saints would have meant nothing in the long run new gangs would pop out and take there place
"I didn't do shit to my hair" what hair?
+Julian Hanson The hair that burned off in the fire
Julian Hanson it was a running joke in the game because The Protagonist had to go through intensive plastic surgery to repair the burn damage from the explosion and the only thing people seem to notice is that his hair looks different.
@mattgerrish908 It's even funnier when you play as a woman in SR2.
And the funny thing is, Julius never really left that church at all. It was hinted in the news clipping at the end of the mission that he was a tour guide for the church that housed the Third Streets Saints. He was hiding under everyone's nose because he had truly walked away from this life. Some really great writing especially with character development and arcs as well as the dynamics between the two in these scenes alone.
Well if he was still in the same church in the same neighbourhood he clearly hadn't left "The Life" behind that much. As you said he never really left the church at all. He most likely spent his time reminiscing and regretting everything he did in his past. I mean when he started Third Street he only cared about kicking all the gangs out of Saints Row, then he got a taste of power and potential and decided to eradicate the other three gangs in the city completely, regardless of the cost. I mean Lin died, Johnny got shot, and who knows how many of the younger Saints died for Julius' revenge and power play. Even in Saints Row 2's second mission you hear that Johnny had been convicted of 387 murders. That's Johnny alone, imagine how many other deaths the Saints were responsible for
(PLEASE NOTE: I agree with most everything you said, just not that Julius had truly walked away from the life; if he was spending most of his time in the same church, in the same neighbourhood then I believe that he never TRULY walked away. Sure, he went straight and tried to do more good in his life, but the life never left him, thus he could never truly walk away)
It wasnt even hinted, it was explicitly shown if you went to the church and listened to the logs
@@bryanwisri8661 no it's not how it is how Julius and other gang members trying to stop the vice Kings and a ton of people died here in the saints row when people getting shot at and each other game..
Dumbest choice he could of made. He should of left the city like Dex later did. He saw on the news the Playa survived. Why he decided to stay is beyond me.
@@xulnad He was lured to the church by Dex, probably hinting that he was at least given some notice on you if you happened to be in or near the area so that he could disappear before you arrived normally. You could tell that he didn’t expect The Boss to be at the church so Julius probably was being cautious up until that point once the news of The Boss waking up from his coma got out.
get it? his name was julius and he died on a roman stage play set?
Oh how far the series has fallen since 2. I mourn.
+starkiller007 Smh, nostalgia gets people too wrapped up in things.
Matt Gerrish i agree with him. The series really dropped in quality after 2
Tommy gun To each is own
stop
Back went saints row had a story that was serious and dramatic with comedic relief on the side.
Facts 😭 now they’re hipsters….
@@dayburks Don’t even get me started
Bro we didn't realise how good we had it with 3 4 and gat sure they could've been better but anything is better than this new reboot 😭 lmfao
@@AloneInThePark as much as i hated 3 around launch and was iffy on 4 (it was basically full priced DLC) they will probably better than the new one. I still think 3 sucks, especially in the content department. SR1 had more content and customization.
@@AloneInThePark I felt the same way about 4 about the reboot. No one can convince me saints row 4 is a good game. It has all the problems that the reboot has. It uses the same game engine of the previous game and changes literally nothing about the game play. When saints row 4 came out I pre-ordered it with the dubstep gun bundle. The little cheap dubstep gun toy was better than the entire game.
"If it wasnt for me you wouldve died on that street corner" Julius saying that gave me goosebumps
Same, the whole confrontation gave me goosebumps
I mean Troy was the one who helped him
If it wasn't for Julius then The Boss wouldn't be in a coma for 5 years and went cold blooded and kinda Crazy but at the same time Julius was right, the saints did became just like the vice kings that wore purple.
@@InvestedGman the entire reason the saints were formed was to clean the row, they became the problem.
@@imonke5303 a gang is a gang regardless
If he didn’t say “you owe me”, there’s a slight chance he might have walked away since all he sees is the shell of the man who was once his leader. The moment he said that, the gun was pointed at him once again.
No that wouldn't have made a difference
Even if it did he still was shot in the chest he woulda bled out eventually anyway.
I think maybe if he didn’t try to boss the player around off jump maybe he would’ve been okay to have betrayed you and then say he don’t owe you an explanation is bulkshite
For the longest time I didn't realize this, but Julius was totally right. The Saints were founded with the intent of cleaning Stilwater, but all they did was make things worse, ESPECIALLY under the boss's leadership. When the boss calls Julius a pussy, that just shows that the boss doesn't understand this and maybe never even did in the first place. The boss is a complete monster who could never understand the concept of doing something because it's right, he just craves money and power. Some of the stuff the Saints do in this game is FAR worse than anything the Vice Kings ever thought of doing.
Plus, Earth was blown too pieces in SR4, so yeah this point makes sense.
Omg Julies was never right
@@AhmeenTheDream It the boss fault that happened
U know he was the tour guide he did all of this shit sr1 he made them niggas do drugs none of that objectives was mainly right u know if u go through that church he was fuxking with Ultor he sold saints row like it was profit...
I'm glad to see you got it. This mission's message often flies over people's heads. Playa started dealing drugs, blowing things up, stealing, taking things over by force, and killing everyone with no remorse, all for complete control of a city. It goes to show that you're playing the role of someone who's a part of the problem and is in no way for the solution.
2:12 that gun shot is so powerful. It symbolizes a change in the protagonist so perfectly.
How?
@@knightsotl796 because, now that part of his life is over. All that revenge, for Julius plotting to kill the boss, is finally at rest, and he can focus on being a stone cold motherfucker who brought the saints into stardom (Saints Row 3)
@@ThePs3fanboi Couldn’t have said it better myself.
@@ThePs3fanboi Dex is the only loose end really.
@@ThePs3fanboi i like to think that's why the boss is so much calmer in sr3. they're at the top of the world, they're uncontested in stilwater, and his biggest personal revenge is finished.
even at johnny's death they take it easy, showcasing how much of a sociopath they are that their best friends death leaves them almost completely unaffected
"I've learned that being in charge is better than being a bitch who keeps his mouth shut and does what he's told"
I love that reference to how the boss doesn't speak in the first saints row
Clone Trooper I didn’t catch that lol
He does speak, very few lines. one line was directed at Tanya "Hope you like hepatitis" and another "I got run over by a motherfucking truck how you think i feel"
@@shadowscone4690 You forgot "Bullshit, that's last fall collection"
You also forgot "A yo can u speed this shit up I wanna go to freckle bitches"
@@ljanki7658I love that line
The coma changed the boss. He woke up and went crazy and led the world to its demise.
I don’t think it was the coma I think the boss was always like that. Julius just didn’t know who he was recruiting.
Yeah he did the same in The Phantom Pain but he was white skin at this moment...
@@nuggie4huggie23pp I agree, the Playa was always a monster, but he was on a figurative leash and could be controlled. When the Playa became the Boss, the monster was free to do whatever he wanted, when he wanted. He got a taste of true freedom and power and was hungry for more
As a kid playing this I happily killed Julius because my juvenile mindset but seeing this and going through the game again much to my dismay I realized that the main character is in fact a sociopath and this game shows this. You’re not the hero you’re actually part of the problem.
Spec Ops The Line deals with this sort of thing aswell.
@Jimmy John shit i shot them when they get taken hostage too, i mean really? You got a leader of a rival gang coming to kill you and you think taking some random bitch hostage is gonna stop him? I loved this game, ai just stupid as hell
This is what makes SR2 a great gangster game. You might think you’re the hero like in most games, but you’re in fact just as evil as Maero or the general... you’re just wearing different colors. Boss doesn’t give a shit about human life, at least not to some extent like a true sociopath. He cares about his fellow brethren though but that’s it. Everyone outside the saints can go die in a fire for all he cares lol.
marcos it’s just like how we’re all devastated ronin killed gats girl aiesha, but then we put maeros girl in the back of a truck and trick him into running her over, we’re just as bad if not worse than the other gangs
marcos expect the part where you save the fucking world and take down an evil alien empire
Julius kind of has a point to be honest even though the protagonist is an absolute badass still
still Dex told him to get rid of the Saints in the wiretaps he had to get rid of Gat and the Boss but still Troy didnt want him to blow up a boat and kill Hughes
@@cmdr_doom
I really like Troy
The gun sound effects in this are so realistic and powerful. Really helps to emphasize each shot.
In the cutscenes they sound awesome.
Tfw the VICE 9 has the .44 Shepherd's sound effect in cutscenes.
1:25 But King didn't believe in selling drugs... He refused to sell drugs, and he hated the gang violence since it brought the Vice Kings negative attention. Let's not forget that Julius WANTED to sell drugs, and he even went to business with the Colombians in order to make the Saints into a drug empire.
Julius was a hypocrite
@@martin-from-mongolia3190I think that means the boss or us turn us to evil that we kill all over the gang members
rollerz
los carnales
The vice Kings
The brotherhood
Ronin
sons of samedi
Ultra
I think that means we kill all the gang members and take down the Ultra and became psychopath and rage of violence
Exactly
@@daxmoney5011 2:13 I guess this is what happens when the boss killed Julius and now he's the bad guy controlling with the Saints
@@daxmoney5011 but if we kill Julius that means we're the criminals and became an empire of the Saints
Call the Boss evil all you want but they put in a lot of work for Julius in SR1. Julius had his own motives and the boss did his bidding. Sold him an illusion that they were going to be the most powerful gang in Stilwater when the whole time he wanted to wipe out the other gangs then destroy what he created. The boss finally wakes up years later in prison to find out all their hard work erased. And the man responsible was someone he was very loyal to. While Julius may have had good intentions, you can not hide your hand, try to dispose of ppl who did your bidding and expect things to be okay lol
I think the boss probably saw Julius as a father figure because in SR lore he ( yes going by SR1) has a father, mother, uncle, and cousin who probably abused him physically and emotionally. That's why in SR1 he closed his eyes waiting for the Vice King to shoot him .
So when Julius betrayed at the end of SR1 he no longer wanted to trust anyone anymore.
@@Mad2daMax187 but you're only speculating. Nothing is official. Either way, the writing for saints row 1 and 2 is amazing. But, this made me hate my character. It's different when the game truly makes you a villain. It literally shows you that from a lifestyle like this, it's truly either death or jail. I hate my character's decision, but he truly is a gang banging sociopath. Your character literally is completely different than he was in the first saints row. Even though your character spoke once in each gang story, it was enough to show you that he wasn't a sociopath. This game however, yep.
He was a power hungry villian just like boss was. The obvious names they gave everyone read between the lines.
Finally someone gets it
@@ifipaidmybartabtheu.swould9208 and as us the player we earn ourselves known as criminal saints and earn of ourselves lord of the saints ruler of will domination and evil gang members
I think that SR3 should have been like a civil war between two factions of the Saints after the boss becomes crazy with power. Julius was incredibly right: the Playa was living a power fantasy and didn't mind selling out his neighborhood, or hell, even whole city by slinging drugs and being a pure villain. It wasn't about divide-and-conquer when Julius ran the gang: "Nobody's making this n* scared to walk the Row..". It was about protecting Saint's Row from violent criminals.
How does a game go from this to bullshit like the Saints save Christmas
***** People kept saying it was too much like Grand Theft Auto, so they switched up the style and tone quite a bit. I didn't get a GTA vibe from it at all though. And whether people felt it was copying GTA or not, I would have rather had a copy of another game compared to what they've done to the franchise now.
***** i agree saints row 2 was the best then it went downhill since saints row 3
I wouldn't say that. I understand the tone shift between 2 and 3 is pretty jarring, but the games are still a ton of fun and the main characters are all pretty likable. The series has been wildly successful with 3 and 4, so don't act like they fucked up the entire series just because of a change in tone.
Luke DiDomenico
Just because a game continues to sale doesn't mean they haven't screwed anything up. Changes happen in things all the time and some people like it and others don't. For Saints Row 3, I certainly didn't enjoy it.
***** Alright, to each their own, I get that, but considering 3 and 4 managed to sell millions of copies upon the first few weeks of their respective release dates, then you can't deny that Volition must be doing something right.
But like I said, if you don't like the newer games, I get that, I just feel it's pretty narrow-minded to claim that the series has gone downhill because it became less serious, I mean, they were never really that serious to begin with, y'know?
this is a good example of it being questionable whether or not you agree with the main protagonists actions and decisions in story telling.
The creator said if the series had remained on a similar narrative level like 2 you would have been a guy that goes after your character from one and two
+SuperMicklovin The saints boss would have suffered the fate of tony Montana hell everyone even gat would've been killed
+SuperMicklovin Wish shoulda happened to be honest.
Because now we get narrative and story that could be topped by a 12 year old.
+Theron Adams I actually loved the boss and didn't question them for a second in the entire playthrough, but when I reached the death of Julius I realized just what he meant by everything and actually thought about my decisions before the game, set it down for about three days and went back with a different outlook on the boss. Then I remembered 3 and preferred this boss despite his terrible actions here considering Julius saved his life multiple times before the boat incident and even after that.
It's not dilemma, the protagonist is clearly evil. If you tried to kill hitler and failed, would it be "right" for him to kill you?
It's a shame Saints Row didn't go down the "purple Vice Kings" plot. Sr3 had the boss do everything the Vice Kings did anyway, but with a stupid balls to the wall approach.
Not gonna lie, but these cutscenes made me feel like the bad guy.
That One Wise Guy I remember playing this when i was young and thinking of The Boss as a badass. Now I see him as the problem and Julius as a 'good guy'
That One Wise Guy but you’re the best bad guy
not really cuz everything he did for julius now he want to back out them what oh ok julius live the life no worries while the main charater has to watch his back for teh rest of his cuz people are not going to forget the shit he did undes julius command but sense they both back out they be no gang to surviva what coming after so no he is not the bad guy
You ARE the bad guy
Which, you kinda are.
I actually liked Julius I was sad that he got killed by the boss
Me too. It was really sad
+UltimateSkyGamerX it's a animation that the animators we're to lazy to fucking make the boat explode and for him to run if they weren't so lazy Julius would be a home and die in sr3
Nathan Peña i liked him as well same with dex but what both of them did to the boss was shady as fuck
Nathan Peña he never was killed tho. he came back in saints row 4 LOL. Keith david
Yeah, he was the only villain in SR2 that I felt sympathetic towards. It was pretty shitty how the Boss called him a pussy just because he wanted to get rid of crime.
I cant help but think the Boss was actually gonna let him live in the end until Julius slipped up at the last moment.
No fuckin way. The Boss made up his/her mind the second they heard Troy's tapes. Dex getting involved just meant he added his name to the list.
Julius may have saved his life in the street corner but also planted that bomb that put him in a coma, if it weren't for Troy the playa would've been dead so really Julius was so very close to killing the boss. The boss in Saints row 2 is very violent and merciless, he/she let Akuji burn to death while they impaled a sword to his back and let Mr.Wong hear his screams,the boss buried Shogo alive with Johnny Gat,the boss tricked Maero into killing Jessica and the boss just caused a lot of shit in stilwater. The boss wouldn't be so forgiving to anyone that tried to kill him/her even if it was Gat himself.
And also crippled Matt the guitarist.
@@Agentohyeah and killed him with a brick later.
I think the Boss had every right to shoot Julius the way he did. Look at what all the boss does for Julius and his lieutenants on Sr1. Took out 3 gangs and even the chief of police to save him and he blows him up on a boat? Not to mention, it was Troy who saved the boss from his demise on sr1 not julius. Troy shot the Vice Kings gangsta. Just like it was troy that kept him on life support during the time he was in a 5 yr coma. Hell the boss wouldn't had dropped his flags, nor johnny as troy wanted them to, but the saints probably would had become celebrities sooner if they had stuck around and julius did drop his flags and let the boss be what he is suppose to be, king of Stilwater.
I agree with what you said except for one thing, Troy never shot any of the Vice Kings gang members.
Troy is the one who saves your life in the opening cutscene of Saints Row 1.
To be fair on Julius. The Boss wasn't the most nice individual. He/She was a downright evil psychopath. Julius only done what he thought was right.
Naw tbh the boss was really just a street kid by himself likely homeless too he was still a kid basically the saints gave him purpose and drive to get what he wants but over the course of the game he colder and colder hell if the boss talked more in SR1 you’d see how much it changed him
Willie Pirtle you realize Julius is the one who bought him/her in the 3d street saints and Troy is the one who told Julius this is no time time to recruit so I know it was Julius who saved the boss
is julius keith david voiced? jesus that make the "you sound just like julius" make sense
alex walker Yeah, Keith David voiced him.
Yeah Keith David is the actor for both Julias and Himself in Saints Row 4
Julius*
I like Keith David's voice work
+Radz 13 He also voiced Julius Little in Saints Row and Saints Row 2.
Keith David was also in Aladdin, Fantastic Four, Gargoyles, Hercules, Volcano, Armageddon, Princess Mononoke, Justice League, Final Fantasy, Agent Cody Banks 1 & 2, Spider-Man, The Princess & The Frog, and the Saints Row games as Julius AND Himself. Also that running gag in Saints Row IV about Keith & Julius with the same voice cracks me up!
He also voiced the arbiter in the halo franchise
Didn't he also do Anderson in mass effect?
snow6man9 Yes
Don't forget Barricade, Transformers (NDS) and Sgt. Foley, Modern Warfare 2. He is an awesome voice actor.
And mr and mrs smith
I just replayed the first saints row, Here Julius said drugs were still being pushed, Now what’s very hypocritical is that here he asks like he was forced into the drug trade, He’s the one that setted up connection with the Saints and the Columbians after taking out the Carnales. It was Dex’s plan but Julius was the one who accepted it. Also they turned into the vice kings? Julius could have became Allies with Benjamin after he rescued him, created a partnership but when Ben said he wanted to get back to business after he kills Tanya but Julius said no.
The point was that Julius never made the Saints to just be a gang. They were more of a civilian militia to fight back against the gangs pushing their way in. Julius agreed to the Columbian deal with Dex because he knew Dex would never shut the hell up about it, and the gang needed the funds for weapons to fight back against the other gangs. A necessary evil if you will.
He realized a little too late that he wasn't saving his home, he was turning it into another gang controlled ghetto. And the phrase "We turned into Vice Kings that wore purple" showed that they were never better than Benjamin King, nor did they really beat the Vice Kings. They turned into their own enemy with different flag.
The Saints needed the Colombians away from the Carnales to weaken them. Either go to war with them too(which Dex thought was too risky) or cut a deal.
Trial_With_An_Error but the thing he failed to realize that like those drugs the saints are a necessary evil since when they’re in power the more destructive gangs can’t challenge them
0:20 "I didn't do shit to my hair... I mean how could I? I don't have any."
Julius was right though, he warned us all that the saints would get all soft. They went from gangbanging in the hood to becoming president and fighting aliens....LOL
HASE actually the street gang itself disbanded when entering the White House as heard from pierce and Shaundi they say former gang members in 3
2LiterJay ForTheReal World-Wide HoodStar ur still a gangster in 3 and 4
kxngg Jo not 4
Fighting aliens is more gangsta than gang banging in the hood
MarquisX that's not what gangs do.
The weirdest part about this is how the Boss's mental state goes softer as time goes on. Do you think the Boss from SR2 would spare Matt Miller? Not at all. Nor Ed- Killbane. Even in 4, when he becomes the President, the only thing he did that was slightly less sane than most things was fight Zinyak, but that was out of pride. It was like in 3, everything mostly got shoved away for comedy. SR2 was the right mix of comedy and serious stuff. And then SR3 made your character the boss of a media group who can barely even save one of their most important members. And don't even get me started on 4.
I think it was because they felt like they went a little too far with the boss in Saints Row 2. He's a complete and utter monster with no redeeming qualities and is also really uptight. They likely lightened him up in Saints Row 3 to make him easier to get behind and root for.
The only explanation is that their beef with the other characters wasnt as personal as it was in SR2 and they didnt take Matt seriously because he was a kid and a coward. SR4 made the Boss into a bit of an idiot though.
@@GeteMachine Sr4 never shouldve happened to begin with, instead of working on a time crunch all those years ago Volition should've shelved the project till they were in a good place again to make it, but nope guess not
@@tylertheguy3160 it seems like people rooted for him in SR2 more then they did for SR3. And outside of the goofy stuff near the end, it’s not like he’s that much less of a sociopath. I mean in the beginning you rob and kill your OWN bank just because.
i like to think it's cause they calmed down. they had their revenge and took stilwater for the saints permanently so this is just another city to conquer, one where they don't have a history with
On one hand it doesn't really surprise me that the MC would choose to get even with Julius after the assassination attempt.
....Even so, I still felt really dirty after watching the finale to this mission. For once in the long history of my watching people get splattered in games and movies, this wasn't a death that sat well with me and still doesn't to this day.
I dont think its supposed to feel good after this, thats what makes it such a good scene. You're meant to be conflicted, because those are both characters we like, or liked.
Honestly this needs to be a tv show or movie
The writing in this game is so good. God where did it all go wrong
SR3
Whats with your profile pic?
Deep silver buying violation they basically ruined the franchise
When Julius tried to kill The Protagonist he was an idiot for how he expected The Protagonist to take it after he saw him again after he made an attempt on his life. It was like, "I tried to kill you, but so what it was the right thing to do." Why would he expect anyone to be okay with something like that? He expected The Protagonist to treat him like an old friend still. What a moron.
maybe julius is a dc comic fan you know bad guy kill ton of innocent hero still save bad guys life uz teh code lol
To be fair he didn’t expect you to survive an entire boat exploding, so he wasn’t really able to say anything else. At the same time, what else was he gonna say? There’s little to no chance of getting out of it so he might as well speak the truth
I don't think Julius expected the playa to know that he was behind the bombing. The only people who knew aside from him was Troy and Dex. He wasn't expecting the playa to go to the police station, listen to the tapes, call dex, and tell him to meet him at the old church. He wasn't even expecting the playa, he was expecting Dex.
Everybody's talking about how the Boss is the bad guy, and yeah, that's fair, but we can't act like Julius is entirely without blame either. He was with the Vice Kings when THEY started, and when the gangs started rolling into the Row, he decided to do the exact SAME thing as before. Julius was *just* as power hungry as the Boss, he was just better at hiding it.
They should’ve had gat in this mission
I find myself playing back the part where Julius says, "Just like Old times playa"
How time has passed them by..it's sad seeing how things turned out this way.
i don't understand why Julius says "if it weren't for me you would have died on that street corner."
its not like he provided medical services on the protagonist back in SR1
He's talking about the beginning of the game when you're walking down the street and the gang shootout happens. A gang member is about to kill you and Julius shoots him and invites you to become a member of the saints.
yes but he would have survived that gunshot without Julius. All he says is "come to the church if you wanna be part of the cause." and leaves. Julius offered no type of medical aid to the protagonist and he ends up fine.
***** How do you exactly know the protagonist would have survived the gunshot? The gang member could have shot him in the head, chest or stomach multiple times. The gang member had clear intentions of killing the protagonist and it's not like he was going to aim for the legs. And if Julius never stepped in, the protagonist would have been shot to death.
I don't understand your point of him not providing medical aid when it has nothing to do with his statement from Saints Row 2. He still rescued him from being shot on that street corner.
AnonymousAffection Exactly
lol just saw this comment after 7 months... honestly its hard to tell what happens for sure - the protagonist seemed to had blacked out or something after he was shot - when he wakes up, the dude who shot the protagonist is dead. whether the shooter believed the protagonist was dead after that one shot or Julius stepped in shortly after is unknown. Whatever happened between that span of time is up for speculation....
either way - i love this more serious SR era over 3&4's complete childish nature :p
You back after watching the trailer too?
This moment is where the Boss permanently hated Julius, and it still remained even after SR2. In Saints Row IV, Julius remained hated by the Boss, if the player has him and Kinzie tag along, Kinzie's only remark about Julius is that he attempted to kill the Boss, and Julius comments that it's the only thing people still remember about him.
2:18 Pay attention to the Boss('s) shadow, lol.
Saints row 4 was confirmed way back in saints row 2 lol
@@edeasdrew2050 What am I supposed to be looking at?
@@jayive34 the main character shadow after a split second before the mission ends the boss punches
ImAretard still dont get it whats the punch gotta do?
@@jaz4646 It's basically a funny bug
I quote that "Better than being a bitch" part so goddamn much.
Wow you’re so tough and edgy.
Julius' death pretty much describes how I feel about Volition these days.
Whats so frustrating is that Julius isn't wrong, and this entire chain of events wasnt suppose to happen. It was originally suppose be that Julius was running in an alley, bloody, trying to get away from people chasing him. I wouldn't have killed Julius.
You mean to tell me those high school Twitter edge lords that are “tHe SaInTs” in the reboot are the replacements for these guys?!?!?
'I DIDN'T DO SHIT TO MY HAIR'
1:53 That Quote is So Relatable to most people Nowadays
I randomly think about the dry humor in this game and it makes me laugh every time "did you do something to y-" "I DIDN'T DO SHIT TO MY HAIR"
Can I have the formula for your character, I've tried making him but it's so hard. Please, or a link to a tutorial?
Tipene Taylor that’s the default model
Seriously what a dumbass
@Vito it's the default
He’s the default character in this game.
Just imagine what Saints Row 3 could've been. I could definitely see the Saints eventually becoming just as tyrannical (or more) than both the Vice Kings and Los Carnales, causing yet another gang to form to stand up to them, just as they did in the first game.
So the big question is what does Julius have to do with the vice Kings and Los Carnales? Well I believe it could be an exclamation in the Saints row trilogies I believe that Troy was the one who saved the boss from the cutscene and I believe on the second game yeah and I think that was actually the king of Stillwater from the boss...
I think in SR 1 and 2 we were the antagonist and we didn't even realize about it!.
baltapaulaxl in sr1 we weren’t the phycopathic antagonist like in sr2
James Pierce well getting blown up by your boss will do that to you
I glad that julius got killed by the boss. Julius thinks he owns people just because julius did favors for you. For example in saints row 1, Julius save you from getting killed on the block. Then he made you 2nd in command of the 3rd street saints and when the FEDS was cracking down on Juiles he wanted you to take the fall as offical leader.Julius save your life, therefore you have to sacrifice your life for his. Julius is just like any other boss that rewards you then you have to take a sacrifice for his life. I glad the boss killed him.
he plays as himself in 4 that's funny
The Greenbear on WS Wilmington you can get Julius and Keith David to talk to eachother too
@@kevinescobar370 no you can't julius isn't a homie in saints row 4
Macsta yes he is you unlock him in the super fight club
@@kevinescobar370 oh ok my bad
The writing for saints row 1 and 2 is amazing. But, this made me hate my character. It's different when the game truly makes you a villain. It literally shows you that from a lifestyle like this, it's truly either death or jail. I hate my character's decision, but he truly is a gang banging sociopath. Your character literally is completely different than he was in the first saints row. Even though your character spoke once in each gang story, it was enough to show you that he wasn't a psychotic sociopath. The only negative thing to our character in saints row 1, was that before he got blown up, he was just cocky and egotistic from the power he had at that point. We know this when he told the guy on the boat, " Can you hurry this up, I want some freckle b*****".
Or u end up like Franklin Saint
Personally i hate the playa as a character i agreed with julius all the way given playas selfish, power hungry, phychotic attitude persoanlly makes me wish you could them instead as someone else the playa seems like a complete villian in this scene
He did change in Saints Row 4
Keith David acted the heck out of this scene.
as a kid i was all in for the revenge on Julius. but now I understand Julius’s side. he knew for the good of the city he had to make this difficult decision. but of course our protagonist is a badass so i’ll take in either side
Cdot Rey no Julius was naive to think killing the saints would protect the city if anything he made it worse since crazier gangs were able to take over without the saints to keep them from rising to power
Never played 1 or 2, started with 3. This is way better than that dumbass reboot.
Too bad Saints Row ended at 2 🥲
The og saint leaders got wise and moved on honestly sr3 should have been about them learning from there mistakes
Well, It seems like Julius lost a lot of weight in Sr2
maybe he got aid and you knwo when people are dying they tent to do good in life cuz you know none oen want to go to hell
I could watch this a hundred times and those two gunshots will always make me jump
I missed julies
oseas vasquez me too I hate cause he died I wish he was still the leader of the saints
oseas vasquez the boss didn’t miss him, he hit his stomach and his head!
Don't call him julies it's julius
Ethan Blair don’t matter!
He was a worthless traitor that deserved to die!
@@nicktechnubyte1184
argueably however troy wanted the saints to disband and while jullius did blow you up whos idea was it to betray the saints what would have happened if jullius said no he would have been arrested and numerous other saints members troy worked out a deal so while troy saved you he was on your death bed so if anyone should be punished it should be troy mostly infact if we go by the original endings intention jullius was meant to survive so he proabably killed troy in that instance and saved the playa mikey but voltion got lazy here
The MC is so cold in the earlier games I love it
To everybody in their feelings about Julius getting killed: Think about it this way... you do a bunch of work for a gang boss who knew days, and probably even weeks or months before the plot all went down and you discover in less than a minute before the explosion that you were being served up to the grim reaper on a silver platter then woke up 5 years later only to discover multiple police recordings of the whole plot to set you up and that the boss you worked for all this time attempted to kill you and failed. any idiot would probably pause to think "hey, he could still be out to get me..." ........if you forgive him for that then you're a real and true as fuck because it takes a real true person to forgive ....................................
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Now take your pussy ass back in church service ............ole soft puching bible study every wednesday night, turn the other cheek lookin' ass motherfucka (get em') lmao!!!
I like the leadership and philosophy of the playa but its such a shame on how he goes from this cold merciless guy to some sort of comedian all because he was at the top.
But with Julius it was right and he got what he deserved but he did have a goal that was understandable but for others like the playa he was seen a weakling just for believing in his own ideals.
In reality this wouldn’t happen to begin with we based this game off realistic so his death doesn’t sit well in reality it wldnt be shit u cld do if your boss making u clap ppl and u doing more work than he is expect to get clapped to hell just without the Julius morality irl a gang leader will clap u just Bc he feel his position threatened the fact Julius did it for the good makes it feel wrong
Are you okay, you sound insane!!!
@@justinambru8529 well fortunately for you, if I am insane that's my worry... isn't it?
@@ThinkPIONEERing I guess...as long as you don't harm people in society.
Saddest saints row scene ever
Julius: Just like old times player. Player: yeah gun goes off. Julius: I thought we were past this: player: not by a fucking long shot.
I've played through SR2 several times and I don't remember this at all. Where/when is this mission?
Interesting, I'll give that a shot thanks
How come he looks like this in the second one and in the 4th one he's white af and has black hair and a completely different build. Why is this not the default character in sr4? I liked this guy better.
He was pretty much the same in SR 1 too.
I guess it was probably because the other voices in 1 didn’t sound as great, and we’re trying to give them some justice here.
Ah before the saints row series went to shit, I loved this game
the series is fine, its not a gta clone anymore because last time i checked your beloved game sold less than the third so stfu
@@Don-bw1eu It never was a GTA clone. Being an open world game with the ability to steal cars doesn't make a game a GTA clone lol
@@VincentWoodhead okay, but when you are in a gang, you kill people,you have shitload of profanity, you can pull guns from no where, you are in truth a gta clone
"You *owe* me Playa.. if it weren't for me - you woulda died on that street corner..."
“If it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t have been in a goddamn coma!”
@@nyskww1797 Then I guess that makes us even..
@@jordansmith6959 *Head Shot*
Not really.
How the game has fallen to Hipsters trying to pay their College debt.
I have a feeling that Julius was scared of him when he joined the Saints. In the wiretap audio recordings, Troy tells Julius to tell the Saints and him (the player) to surrender, and Julius replied, telling him “That kid will never stop”; so he thought blowing him up on the boat was the only viable solution. Even though Troy was a undercover cop, but at least he didn’t want bloodshed on both sides.
Furthermore it was Troy, who kept the Playa alive, while he was in a coma
Remember Troy kept the boss alive all those years he was in a coma, Troy wanted the gang to dissolve and wanted Julius to be the one who disbanded it
Julius voice actor is Keith David, who also voiced Arbiter, Sgt. Foley, and Flame King.
i think saints row the third was actually a decent continuation of this story. Gat did comment on the fact that the saints had become bastardised over the years, and the entire game was littered with quotes about the gang going soft due to fame.
as much as i enjoyed sr4 i wish they hadn't completely abandoned the concepts of power.
Saints Row 3 is the end anyway, The saints own Stillwater and steelport and have everything they needed, Saints Row 4 is just us asking for more content
wym "abandon the concepts of power" they continually rise the whole time
You ain't Dex.
Neither are you.
Ik this game is old, but I would’ve never killed julius if it was my choice
Played SR3 never played the first and second but watched the cutscenes. Never realized how much a controversial past the boss has. From being a quiet kid at the wrong place at the wrong time that transformed into a power hunger monster.
Unfortunately Julius died because he tried to reason with someone that can't be reasoned with. Evil cannot be negotiated with, it must be fought in force.
That’s the whole reason why he tried to kill him.
Then play the games because you're wrong the boss did everything for Julius and he betrayed the boss and tried to kill him everything the boss just did was justified
fortunately.. julius died as hypocrite traitor
I beat the game and never had this cutscene
Julius : you look different did you...
Playa : I didn't do shiet to my hair
They're in serious situations and I laughed
Kevin : the ship is guarded AF
Boss wannabe : dude, did you just say AF?? (then explain things)
They tried to do comedy but I didn't laughed
Isn't he the voice from Spawn?
Yes he is.
What the fuck happened to this kind of storytelling Volition?
Even tho this series are everything but serious in story, this was one of the best moments in gaming history to remind you what kind of a person you are as a protagonist and how good you feel about it
I think 3 and especially 4 are still very good games but 2's story and tone is untouchable. It's a shame they had to retcon this into being 'justified' in 4 to make the boss look nicer.
Jules was right
Julius died to the very monster he created...
True.. Although, he wouldn't have been in that situation in the first place if he never attempted to kill the protagonist.
Man we should have got one about
Dex in 3.
Opportunity missed man.
I wonder if Julius didn't save Playa would the Vice Kings or the Carnales or even the Rollerz would save him
1:24
Nigga and who fault was that. Last I recall Julius wanted to get into the drug business in the carnales storyline; Troy even said that shit wasn't cool in the first Los canales mission and he went thru with it. Julius is a hypocrite
Lol Julius even says something like "take those mothafuckas out so we can corner the market"
At this point it was julius fault that the saints turned out the way they did
" did you do-"
" I didn't do shit to my hair "
I never understood how that would make them even.