Saints Row: Gat out of Hell
2015 action-adventure game / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saints Row: Gat out of Hell is a 2015 action-adventure game developed by Volition and High Voltage Software, published by Deep Silver and distributed by Square Enix in North America. It was released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Linux. The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game were released both physically and digitally; so were the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions, although the latter two also saw a release bundled alongside Saints Row IV: Re-Elected.[2][3]
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Developer(s) | |
Publisher(s) | Deep Silver |
Producer(s) |
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Designer(s) | Micah Skaritka |
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Artist(s) |
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Writer(s) | Steve Jaros |
Composer(s) | Malcolm Kirby Jr. |
Series | Saints Row |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 Windows Xbox 360 Xbox One Linux |
Release | Linux
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Even though the game is a standalone expansion to 2013's Saints Row IV, it is a continuation of the Base Game's story and also acts as a Mini Sequel, So ideally if you're a completionist or Story enthusiast then you should play the base game first as Gat out of Hell takes place after the events of Saints Row IV. It serves as an epilogue to Saints Row IV, and follows Third Street Saints members Johnny Gat and Kinzie Kensington as they try to rescue "the Boss" from Hell after Satan kidnaps them. Gat out of Hell was met with mixed reviews from critics, who praised its unique premise, setting, and entertaining gameplay, but criticized for its short length, dated graphics, repetitive side content, and technical issues.