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Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell

High Voltage Software·Released Jan 20, 2015·Single player

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PS4PCXbox One
Genres
ShooterAdventure
Critic68/100
Across 8 reviews
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About

After the space faring antics of Saints Row IV, many fans asked what we could do next… the answer? Shoot The Devil in the face. Play as either Johnny Gat or Kinzie Kensington as you tear apart Hell in a quest to save the leader of the Saints’ soul. Historical icons, old friends, older enemies, a talking gun, a full length musical number, and a whole lot of other shenanigans all await you in the open world standalone expansion playground that is Saints Row: Gat Out Of Hell.

Reviews

11 reviews
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Pure Xbox
Ken Barnes·Jan 27, 2015
Critic70/100
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Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is a bargain for fans of Saints Row IV. There's less content included, but what is on offer here is good. We expected a slightly more mind-blowing jump to the current generation of consoles from the Saints after the relatively impressive showing that we saw on Xbox 360, but that isn't to say that the game isn't fun, compelling, and a real time-sink.

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Critic70/100
Agreement

Gat Out of Hell provides a few more hours of fun for those who adored Saints Row IV, but it'll quickly outstay its welcome if you aren't down with the gang. It'll also prove to be a confusing and bogus journey for newcomers, so we recommend grabbing the full package on the PS4 if you're not even sure who Johnny Gat is. With entertaining powers and some great new weapons, the standalone expansion holds its own – but don't expect your otherworldly vacation to be anything more than a quick and familiar break.

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Kotaku
Nathan Grayson·Jan 19, 2015
Critic
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It's Saints Row IV with too many cut corners. Some of the series' core fun remains, but it's sandwiched between disappointing filler.

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Critic50/100
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Saints Row's standalone expansion comes as part of a set on PS4 and Xbox one that also includes the 'Re-elected' version of Saints Row 4. But is it worth a punt in its own right? Let's find out.

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IGN
Mikel Reparaz·Jan 19, 2015
Critic78/100
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It's "New-gen, same as the old-gen" in this port package, with a short demonic detour that makes things a little more interesting.

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