
After a while, you should be able to identify areas you should stick around in, and areas you should sprint out of. Fences, trash cans, outdoor cafes and so on have lots of little items to explode. There’s a significant bonus for blowing stuff up continuously, so try to get to a target-rich area before you start blowing stuff up, and keep shooting constantly to keep your combo up. If you both suck, teaming up probably won’t help. The game only counts the score of whoever finishes first, so you can cheese this one if your co-op partner is particularly good at it. Certainly the Haste upgrade, which boosts your acceleration, is worthwhile.Ĭo-Op Rating: 2 out of 5.


Upgrades: It’s not completely clear to me if the Sprint speed upgrades help in this event, but if you’re having issues you should probably make sure your Sprint power is as upgraded as you can get. With all the speed orbs, you’re more likely to be faster on foot than while jumping. If you’re way off course, I’d suggest restarting rather than trying to jump or fly your way back to the trail.

There’s not much in the way of strategy here – it’s run as fast as you can, and try not to lose the route or hit the firewalls. In this variant, you gain speed by picking up speed orbs, and lose it by passing through “firewalls” which in this case is a literal term. Saints Row 4 Activities Guide: Blazinīlazin’ is a timed checkpoint race activity, which is in a somewhat similar vein to “Trail Blazing” in Saints Row 2 and 3. In this guide I plan to cover strategies for all of the activities, which are indicated by blue diamonds on your map. Some of them are more challenging than others. Saints Row 4 has a large selection of activities, targets, minigames, sidequests, and other diversions. Posted August 31, 2013, Updated September 7, 2013, Saints Row 4 Activities Guide
