Saints Row: Gat out of Hell (Xbox ONE / Xbox Series X|S)

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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. Play as J...
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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.

  • Play as Johnny Gat or Kinzie Kensington – For the first time ever, play as the fan favorites Johnny Gat and Kinzie Kensington, alone or in 2-player online co-op.
  • An Open World from Hell – Wage war against the Prince of Darkness through-out the 5 unique districts of hell any way you want: rescue allies, pick a fight with nightmarish Arch-Dukes, rob Satan’s soul processing plants… dozens of options await you in an all new city unlike any that’s been seen in Saints Row before.
  • New Supernatural Powers –The acclaimed super powers of Saints Row 4 are back with a hellish twist - Soar through the air on fallen angel’s wings, summon devilish imps to attack your foes, and surround yourself in a divine aura that forces all to worship you.
  • Outrageous Weapons – Put the 7 deadly sins to good use with an arsenal of underworld themed arms: fire exploding frogs at enemies, shoot swarms of locusts, and even deal destruction from afterlife’s most comfortable (and lethal) armchair.
  • Kill Dex – We promise you can do it this time. Pinky swear.

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Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is a hilariously chaotic standalone expansion that takes the beloved antics of the Saints Row series to the fiery depths of Hell. Serving as a follow-up to Saints Row IV, this game shifts the action from the White House and simulated Steelport to a vibrant, hellish landscape filled with outrageous enemies, absurd missions, and the same tongue-in-cheek humor fans have come to love. If you’re looking for an entertaining romp through the underworld, Gat Out of Hell is sure to deliver.

The story kicks off when the Boss is kidnapped by the devil himself, and it’s up to fan-favorite character Johnny Gat and the ever-quirky Kinzie Kensington to rescue him. The plot is as absurd as it sounds—you're literally battling Satan to save your friend. The game revels in its outlandish premise, which is a hallmark of the series. The characters are just as exaggerated and funny as ever, with witty dialogue and outrageous scenarios that keep you laughing throughout the experience.

One of the standout features of Gat Out of Hell is its over-the-top combat and gameplay mechanics. Players take control of Johnny Gat, who has been granted demonic powers, allowing him to fly, summon hellfire, and unleash a variety of devastating attacks. The addition of flight transforms the way you navigate the world, letting you soar over the beautifully crafted, chaotic landscape of Hell. The combat is fast-paced and satisfying, with a mix of traditional weapons and unique hellish abilities that keep the action fresh and engaging.

Hell itself is a sprawling playground filled with unique environments, including fiery landscapes, creepy graveyards, and bizarre cityscapes. The world is rich with detail and humor, with plenty of collectibles, side missions, and ridiculous activities to dive into. From battling demon hordes to participating in over-the-top mini-games, there’s no shortage of things to do in this devilishly fun version of Hell.

The humor and charm of the Saints Row series are front and center in Gat Out of Hell. The game doesn’t shy away from poking fun at both video game and religious tropes, offering a clever mix of satire and silliness. The interactions between Johnny and Kinzie are filled with witty banter, and the absurdity of the situations they find themselves in adds to the overall enjoyment. The game is packed with references, pop culture nods, and hilariously exaggerated situations that make it clear the developers had a blast creating this hellish adventure.

Visually, Gat Out of Hell retains the series’ signature colorful and cartoonish style, enhanced by the unique art direction of the underworld. The vibrant, fiery environments contrast beautifully with the darker themes, creating a striking visual experience. The performance is smooth, ensuring that the chaotic action flows seamlessly, whether you’re battling demons or exploring the world.

In summary, Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is a wild, entertaining, and downright hilarious journey through the underworld. It embraces everything fans love about the series—ridiculous gameplay, outrageous humor, and memorable characters—while adding new elements that keep the experience fresh and engaging. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the franchise or new to the world of Saints Row, this expansion is a delightful romp that showcases the series at its most chaotic and fun. If you’re looking for a game that doesn’t take itself too seriously and delivers pure, unfiltered enjoyment, Gat Out of Hell is an absolute must-play!!
Saints Row Is The Best Game !!!
Gat Out of Hell presents players with another dose of satisfying Saints Row gameplay, full of nods to previous characters and events in the franchise, as well as self-aware humour and ridiculous humour the series is know for. The musical number involving Satan, Jezebel, Kinzie, and Johnny is absolutely fantastic to watch as it is something you would expect from a Disney movie, not an M-rated video game. The ending presents players with multiple paths to take, giving a unique ending for each choice. There are a large number of features returning from the previous title. Despite the disappointingly short story, the title stays true to the Saints Row franchise and will leave players laughing and smiling throughout their playtime.
Good and definitely insane DLC for crazy game. You start in hell and actually, you have to get out. You´re supposed to fight through devils, demons and creatures, which are really not cute. And then, your journey begins.

About gameplay side, I actually thought, that I am playing Saints Row 4. Gameplay is exactly the same. I don´t say it is bad, because SR4 worked well, but except environment, you won´t see any big changes.

Graphics is really good, so who likes "cartoon" style, it is exactly for him. As I´ve said before, in this part you won´t see any changes too. Optimalization is good. Even 3-4 years old machines can run this game quite well.

Story isn´t very complicated. Whole game is about big explosions, variety of guns and you. Because YOU are the one who have to save the world - again. I found too many cliches to find the story interesting.

So, for fans, this DLC is MUST HAVE. And for others? I would recommend to wait a little more and wait for discount.
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