![]() ![]() As one might expect, Gat's main plan involves shooting Satan in the face, so to do so, he's directed on a path of destruction by the Ultor Corporation's Dane Vogel, making his return from Saints Row 2. Gat brings along former FBI agent Kinzie Kensington (who insists on riding along, because it's her birthday) and enters the depths of New Hades in an effort to stop an unholy wedding between the President and Satan's daughter, Jezebel. Removing the element of character customization is unfortunate, but the trade-off is the ability to control the baddest gangbanger of all-time, Johnny Gat. Unlike previous entries in the franchise, the main character is not the President of the United States, as he has been taken to Hell after a random Ouija board accident. As brief as it is, though, it's more of the same over-the-top craziness that has made this series a blissful combination of manic violence and laugh-out-loud comedy. It's meant to be an expansion of Saints Row IV and it definitely like one, as it winds up being a short experience that extends on many of the last game's concepts. Saints Row: Gat out of Hell takes all the wackiness of Volition's open-world franchise and takes it into the depths of underworld. Saints Row is kicking off this gaming year by taking a trip to Hell. ![]()
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