Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell
Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell

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About Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell drops you into a chaotic afterlife where the Devil rules supreme. High Voltage Software developed this standalone expansion and released it on January 20, 2015. You play as Johnny Gat or Kinzie Kensington to rescue your leader's soul from Satan's clutches. The game runs across PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Linux. It blends the open world chaos of the previous title with supernatural powers and heavy firepower. This is not a sequel that tries to be serious. You get to tear through demons while riding motorcycles and using telekinesis. The setting is pure over-the-top fun filled with talking guns and musical numbers.

Gameplay

You spend most of your time blasting demons in an open world map divided into distinct districts. Combat feels fast because you can fly, teleport short distances, or throw enemies with your mind. A typical session involves riding a motorcycle through fiery streets while shooting rockets at winged monsters. You unlock new weapons like the Shotgun and Minigun that spray bullets in ridiculous patterns. The story mode lets you switch between Gat and Kinzie to access different dialogue options and abilities. Co-op modes let two players tackle missions together or jump into competitive multiplayer arenas. Controls respond quickly during these frantic firefights. You constantly move, reload, and use special powers to survive waves of enemies that spawn endlessly.

What Players Think

The PlayPile data shows a mixed reception for this title. IGDB users gave it a 66 out of 100 based on 168 ratings. Average playtime sits around 12 hours for the main story, though completionists spend over 20 hours chasing every collectible. Community mood reports indicate a high frequency of "chaotic fun" and "laughing at the absurdity." Critics and players alike note that while the graphics are dated compared to modern shooters, the humor lands well. Review snippets frequently mention the musical number as a highlight that breaks up the monotony. Some users report frustration with repetitive mission objectives, yet the multiplayer keeps the score steady. The game holds a dedicated niche among fans who prefer silliness over narrative depth.

PlayPile's Take

This expansion is worth your money if you want pure arcade chaos without a heavy story burden. It costs around 20 dollars on most stores and includes 15 achievements to track. The game works best for players who enjoyed the first Saints Row games or just like shooting demons in an open city. Avoid it if you care about tight controls or meaningful character development. The single-player campaign ends quickly, but the co-op modes extend the replay value significantly. You get exactly what the developers promised with zero attempts at seriousness. Grab this only if you have a group of friends to terrorize Hell with you.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

IGDB Rating

66.0

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