
PS4
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell
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About this game
Developer: Volition Inc.
Content Rating: Mature
Summary
The game is a standalone expansion to Saints Row IV, meaning players do not need a copy of Saints Row IV to play Gat out of Hell.
5 unique districts of hell await for you to be explored 'devil-style': Wage war against the Prince of Darkness, rescue allies, pick a fight with nightmarish Arch-Dukes, rob Satan's soul processing plants... dozens of options to choose from in an all new city unlike any that's been seen before (by humans).
Glide through the air on fallen angel's wings, surround yourself in a divine aura that forces all to worship you and summon devilish imps to attack your foes: Be the Devil's worst enemy.
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31 Reviews7.01
Gat out of Hell was a great swan song for Saints Row IV, and it is now one of my favorite entries in the series. There are plenty of games out there about depression, sexuality, violence, politics, and so on, and sometimes it makes me tired. I love Saints Row because I never have to deal with any issues within. There’s no agenda and no life lessons to learn. There’s only pure escapism. which is what games are meant for in my view.
The Saints games have continued to walk their own path and if you’ve been enjoying the recent experiences they’ve been throwing at us, then there is simply no reason to not get this one. Tons of gameplay, awesome new abilities, and probably the most enjoyable time anyone would really spend in Hell. Yeah I’m sold and you will be too.
Gat Out of Hell is a comedic romp through myth, literature and video game tropes. The writing is smart, the gunplay is solid, and the city of Hell is a blast to fly though. Some may miss the more traditional mission design or lament its brevity, but Gat Out of Hell is a great way to cap off the story of the Third Street Saints