There’s some interesting mechanics, like the weapons based on the Seven Deadly Sins, and it’s still as funny as the rest of the series, but everything in between feels like the worst version of a Saints Row game.
Progress is made by completing side missions and taking over the different territories of Hell, until you have a boss fight against the Devil himself and the credits roll. The problem with Gat Out Of Hell is that there’s little in the way of main missions or reasons to play the game. It’s also a bit of a rubbish game that you’d wish would be gone when the morning comes. Saints Row: Gat Out Of Hell Gat Out Of HellĪ standalone expansion of Saints Row 4, Gat Out Of Hell sees long-time side character and all round badass Johnny Gat get his own time to shine, as you control the Saints’ muscle as he ventures into hell to save the main protagonist of the series, your player created character often referred to as The Boss.