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The 'Hair Salon' class of stores does not appear in Saints Row 2; instead players can customize hair at the Image As Designed Plastic Surgeon.

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Disgruntled Ultor microbiologist Tera Patrick holds the key to the corporation’s illicit research activities and revenue generating schemes. Help Tera dismantle the Ultor Corporation by exposing the megacorp's seedy operations to the citizens of Stilwater. Battle through three all new co-op enabled missions. Commandeer new air and ground vehicles including attack aircraft and luxury sports. I think there will be new ones, In the newest trailer there shows a new female hairstyle. Volition is on twitter, and there are forums at Saintsrow.com where you can see topics about it or even make your own topic. Saints Row 2 is a 2008 open world action-adventure video game developed by Volition, Inc. And published by THQ. It was released in October 2008 for the PlayS.

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Saints Row 2: Ultor Exposed Review

Volition released some DLC for Saints Row 2. Interested as I was, I bought the DLC from the PS Store for, I think £6-7? The truth is, it wasn't really worth it. Here's a quick review to sum it up.
SPOILER WARNING - This page could contain spoilers.
Story
I'm lost for the story at the moment as I haven't played Saints Row 2's storyline missions enough to get what it's all about. But from what I've gathered... In Ultor Exposed you work for a woman... who's a microbiologist or something (I've lost her name in my noggin') while she tries to frame Ultor for doing something - Again, I'm not sure what. In one of the missions she makes you collect dead bodies which Ultor have experimented on. That's all I've gathered, sorry.
Missions
Ultor Exposed adds three new story missions... yes three. It's not much at all, especially for the amount of money you have to pay. One mission includes you having to collect dead, mutated bodies in a pickup truck for a woman who's name I forget, another see's you chasing a large truck and shooting it while the Ultor security chases you and the final mission includes you taking out wave after wave of Ultor security people and attack helicopters at the top of the mountain. The missions are quite fun, but only take around 10 minutes to complete. You definitely don't get a run for your money with the missions.
What It Adds
Ultor Exposed adds several new clothing items to choose from, as well as 10 new hair styles. Six new vehicles are also added. If it wasn't for the vehicles, I reckon Ultor Exposed would be available for free...
Here are some screenshots of the vehicles included in Ultor Exposed.
Name: Temptress
Details: An agile, sexy and speedy convertible.
Special: -
Type: Car (convertible)

Rocket launcher:

Rockets in action:
Name: EDF Scout
Details: Speedy and armored (?) but with shit handling.
Special: Mounted multi-rocket Annihilator. The rockets you fire can be guided too... manually.
Type: Car? Not quite sure...

Name: Stallion
Details: Speedy racing car with decent handling.
Special: No
Type: Car
Details: Three-wheeled, fast and has pretty good handling.
Special: No
Type: Motorcycle?

Name: Vulture
Details: Large military (?) helicopter with a deadly arsenal of weaponry.
Special: Has a useable minigun which you can control - As well as rockets which you can auto-target with (or manually aim and guide with)
Type: Helicopter (Attack)

Name: AB Destroyer
Details: An airplane with some neat tools on-board. Also modeled on an A10 Thunderbolt?
Special: As well as being speedy and agile like a fighter jet, this airplane can fire rockets which you can guide yourself (or auto-target with), and also has a minigun which you can fire (but the minigun can only fire straight-ahead, you cannot control where the minigun points)

Overall

If it wasn't for the cool vehicles it adds, I would recommend you give this DLC a miss. Frankly, the new missions, clothes and hairstyles aren't worth paying for.
Overall score: 5/10 'Not worth the money.'