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Saints Row: Gat out of Hell Review

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The chaos and fun of Saints Row is fully intact in the underworld, but a new setting can only go so far.

Saints Row IV took the Third Street Saints to their inevitably insane conclusion. The franchise started as a more lighthearted GTA clone, found its wacky identity with the sequel, went further with dildo bats and celebrity cameos in 2011’s Saints Row: The Third, and threw superpowers in the mix two years later with the fourth entry. Fans started the series by drinking 40s to gain health, but by the end of IV they were controlling the President of the United States as he befriended Rowdy Roddy Piper and sprinted up the sides of skyscrapers. Going forward, Volition would have to amp up the craziness even more and freshen up the setting if they wanted to keep the franchise from going stale. They've done just that with Gat out of Hell, but it still fails to reinvigorate the series thanks to nearly identical gameplay.

Several new weapons fit the hell theme well.
Several new weapons fit the hell theme well.

Volition goes light on story in this stand-alone $20 title (which also comes included with the new Re-Elected edition), with only a handful of cutscenes propelling the action along. For the first time, you won’t be playing as the protagonist “boss” character,” as he or she has been sucked into hell via a magic Ouija board. Once there, Satan hatches his plan of marrying the boss to his daughter Jezebel, and it’s up to Johnny Gat and Kinzie to stop the unholy matrimony.

Rather than a traditional progression of missions, Gat out of Hell has players completing diversions and causing general chaos in an effort to raise the level of a meter called Satan’s Wrath. Once certain milestones are met on the meter, a cutscene is triggered. The game turns into a musical at times during these scenes, which didn’t do an awful lot for me.

While the storyline is a bit bare-bones, the game does include scaled-down versions of many of the franchise’s trademark features. An assortment of health, ammo, and damage bonuses can be purchased using currency earned by completing objectives and taking out enemies. This cash can also be used to upgrade your weapons, and Gat out of Hell introduces several unique ones based on the seven deadly sins. One of my favorites was the greed weapon that shoots diamonds and rewards you with currency, and another was a recliner (representing sloth) that shoots miniguns and missiles.

Superpowers return from IV, and they’re upgraded by collecting orbs that float around hell. Most are repeats (blast, stomp, aura) with some new elemental powers, but summon is exclusive to Gat out of Hell. Depending on which variant you use, it allows you to recruit imps to your side, make towers explode out of the ground, or produce a giant demonic ally.

Everything leads towards a final confrontation with Satan.
Everything leads towards a final confrontation with Satan.

For all of the elements that are successfully brought over from the game's full retail predecessors, there are several long-established features that are missing. Since you’re playing as either Gat or Kinzie, you don’t have any wiggle room when it comes to your character’s appearance. This extends beyond your face and physical build, as the myriad clothing stores and options from the past are nowhere to be found in hell. One of my favorite things about previous games (The Third in particular) was the ability to pull out an in-game cell phone and have one of your fellow Saints deliver vehicles to you. This isn’t an option in Gat out of Hell, but it’s not a terrible loss considering there’s no real reason to drive around since it’s so easy to sprout demon wings and fly across the underworld. Other omissions are made, such as the ability to upgrade a home base or switch between radio stations, but I wasn’t particularly surprised considering the smaller scope of the game.

One of the more concerning elements of Gat out of Hell is a variety of technical issues. I played on the Xbox One, and the framerate would frequently drop if I was flying around while there was a lot of activity on the screen. In addition, it’s not uncommon to see awkward animation glitches and collision detection issues. On one occasion, the game suffered from a hard lock and I had to restart the system.

Collecting orbs, leveling up your character, and being surrounded by Saints Row’s brand of wackiness is still a lot of fun, even if Gat out of Hell doesn’t live up to the experience of the full games. On the surface, it seems like it might have a wider variety of activities than it does, as early missions have you hunting down characters like Vlad the Impaler, Shakespeare, and Blackbeard in an effort to make them join your fight. Once you’ve met them, however, their “missions” are simply a collection of diversions that are already found in the open world. These are still fun to do, but I would have liked a little more in the way of traditional story missions.

Gat out of Hell isn’t particularly long, as the core story can be completed in about two hours. I continued playing after the credits rolled and am currently at the seven hour mark with a 92% completion rate, but you probably won’t have much of a reason to put that much time in if you don’t have a high tolerance for flying around and collecting hundreds of orbs. If you’re looking for a new collection of Saints Row activities in a new setting, Gat out of Hell is just that, so it can be enjoyed if you go in without expecting a significant upgrade to what’s been seen numerous times before in the series.

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I have literally no idea what they should do with this franchise. They have to do something since they bought it from THQ—need that return on investment—but this direction feels played out.

Good review. I think I'm going to avoid this. $20 for another 2+ hours of Saint Row IV does not sound like a great deal.

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SR3 is one of my favorite games of all time. I played that game during a time that I was struggling with depression and it kind of saved me from that state. SR4 didn't appeal to me that much and I don't think I'll be picking up this one either.

Nice review though!

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Recently started playing 4, but I can't I have much impetus to finish. SR3 was more than enough of that universe for me.

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Im so done with SR. This kinda looking crappy doesnt help.

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The PC version was $5 a few days ago on sale, its back to $20 now but at that price point your complaints are more nitpicky than deal breakers. If viewed as dlc or expansion I feel like its a lot of content.

Well, the game is generally being sold at 20$, and Dan wrote this review with that in mind, so I don't think calling him out for being nitpicky because the game was on sale somewhere is at all sane.

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SR4 was more than enough for me so I dont think I get this add on.

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I have a weird nerd crush on Kinzie so I'll pick this up at some point, just not right now.

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Was expecting a 3/5. Shame about the frame rate issues mentioned in the quick look.

I'm not a massive fan of the mini game focus though but Will end up playing at some point.

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That musical number was great. I could have guessed that Dan wouldn't like it.

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Why is it every single time Saints Row comes up a gaggle of people always have to chirp up about how good Saints Row 2 was? We get it you enjoyed a game that came out 7 years ago and don't like the direction the series went in. Other people liked the new direction. Chill.

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Dan didn't enjoy the musical theatre bits? I am shocked!

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Well written and intelligent review. I saw that Dan, you aren't trolling me anymore.

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I've played and enjoyed every game in the franchise but I have little desire to actually play this. Even on sale I probably wouldn't considering over several other games I should get around to beating.

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@greyfoxv1: It's just discussion. I like the newer ones too. Maybe some people have only played the later ones and should check out the earlier ones too, because they're great. Everyone wins!

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Dear god this is absolutely dreadful. Being generous with the three stars, I'd say.

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Ok, I have now played a good deal of this DLC. The humor is still there. I was laughing out loud almost immediately. The game still plays like 4 but with a new city with hell themed ads and shops that are nice to check out.

But it's just a pack of a few actual missions with a whole bunch of of the side activities and diversions to fill it out. If you are buying it at full price it is $20 to just do a lot of side activities. That's really bad. I'm enjoying it for $5 but if I payed full price I would be really disappointed. I would advise staying away unless you really loved 3 and 4 and also can get the pack for cheap.

It also still has all the old weird tech issues 4 had.

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@qwinn: Yeah, SR 2 was a good kind of middle ground between GTA post San Andreas and the utter madness of SR4. A shame the PC version was such trash. I've heard some modders have got it somewhat fixed, so I might look into that since I got it free on Steam a while back.

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Great written review but I can't see myself getting the game any time soon, even for a Saints Row game it sounds a bit too over the top. I get that they need to be different to avoid being labelled as just another GTA clone, but there is such thing as too much.

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Seems to be a huge waste for them to shoot their wad of this creative and almost impossible (after the last game) stakes-raising environment when it could have easily been made into a full game that upped the ante. I mean, not EASILY, but they already did it once for SR3: Enter The Dominatrix by turning it into Saints Row 4.

I'm disappointed since that seems to be the case. This is easily one of my favorite series.

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Worth it for the musicals.

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I unabashedly love Saints Row The Third and Saints Row IV, and while this is slightly disappointing, its definitely a stop-gap expansion pack, which I'm totally fine with.

But you can't keep doing this, I love the super high level of over the top IV achieved, but you can really only do that once. I don't need SR5 to top that, especially with Steve Jaros leaving. Returning to something more akin to 3 with a reboot would be nice. All I really want out of a new SR is goofy humor, those awesome vehicle and running melee controls, and more customization options.

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I know my view of the Saints Row series is really warped compared to everyone else's, having played all of them in the past year just for the story, but people's reasons for playing/not playing these games are still surprising to me.

@wmoyer83 said:

Saints Row started to jump the shark with the Third. Now I find it's tone overbearingly annoying.

One of Johnny Gat's idle comments (are those a thing?) in this game is "People say 'jump the shark' like it's a bad thing."

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I think the joke is getting old fast. Sure, sexual jokes (90% of the game) are fun the first time you hear it, but after the 50000th time getting them thrown at you... not so much. They'll need to rethink the series and fast or just scrap it and do something else.

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He is back! He is back! He is back!

looking forward to play this game :3