I believe there are many Saints Row, and Saints Tower netizens would like to know where is the best location for the Saints Tower for the reboot of Saints Row. The following editor will bring you "Where is the best location for the Saints Tower for the reboot of Saints Row"? Interested students, please take a look below, it may be helpful to you.
The first place-Southern Lakeside DistrictThe first to bear the brunt is the Downtown in San Doyleso, located in the central area behind the Ma "Boots" building in the Lakeside CBD.
This location also best embodies the saying "The Saints will change the skyline of San Doireso".
Although this location is the most central location, it is not the best location for the Saint's Tower in this game.
Because the Saint's Tower in this game is only half the height of the Marshall Tower and is too small, it looks very mini in the downtown...
And if you stay behind the Marshall Tower, you will see the eyes of old Marshall staring at you in the middle of the night...
The second place-Golden City CentralThe location here is also one of the top choices. It is located in the middle of the Golden City, which has a Las Vegas style. The neighbors are all wealthy Casinos. The location here is still very impressive:
Located here, you can overlook the entire St. Bastian Lake and the skyline of the lakeside CBD at any time.
But it’s not without its drawbacks. If you choose here, you won’t be able to see the tower from the perspective of your hometown church (it’s blocked by this ugly bridge)
Location 3 - Eastern MarinaThis is the most recommended location. It is located in the high-end Drago community, next to the Post-War Memorial Square, surrounded by high-end residences and luxury hotels.
And the view is excellent, you can overlook St. Bastian Lake and the lakeside CBD, you can see your hometown church, and you can also enjoy the full view of the tower directly from the church:
And the most important thing is that the location here is in front of the big sign of San Doyleso, so it can be framed with it:
Since the tower was built, the mark of the saint has been imprinted on the sign of San Doyleso. No matter where you look at San Doyleso, you cannot avoid the tower of the saint.