

The Boss is out and Johnny Gat or Kinzie are in. Ridiculous story aside (because it’s Saints Row and we’re used to that), the biggest change obviously comes with the playable character. Because is there anywhere else the Saints could possibly go after this?! Why not have Johnny be the goddamn King of Hell! Characters: I personally chose to have Johnny remain with the Saints but I was very tempted to make him the new overlord of Hell.


The ending of this adventure? Your choice, with five paths to choose from. It’s a motley crew that you’ll learn to love!Īfter helping each damned soul take over their respective area in Hell, Johnny storms Satan’s tower, crashing the wedding, and doing what he said he’d do since the beginning: shoot the Devil in the face.
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Like every Saints Row game to come before, you conquer territory, which involves recruiting to the Saints, and diversions, which in Hell include a few previously done in past games with a demonic flare to them, and a few new ones, because the series is always looking for new ways to be ridiculous! But as for who you recruit to help you in Hell, you’ve got Dane Vogel ( Saints Row 2), Viola and Kiki DeWynter ( Saints Row the Third), and then Shakespeare, Blackbeard, and Vlad the Impaler for good measure. Having it in Hell? That’s just icing on Kinzie’s birthday cake! But after Johnny’s absence for the entirety of Saints Row: the Third, it’s nice to see that time made up. Because why the hell not! Saints Row has already blown up the Earth and conquered the galaxy, why not send Johnny to Hell and have it be a musical? I see this as a logical progression of events! Am I a little disappointed that it was Johnny who got to belt out the showtunes and not my beloved punk Boss? A little. Apparently a son/daughter in law can do it but not his own daughter? Anyways, as far as the character of Jezebel goes and the songs she sings, think Beauty and the Beast’s “There must be more than this Provincial life!” but switch out “provincial” for “demonic” and you’re good!Įven Johnny and Kinzie belt out a verse or two. Her father is trying to marry her off to the Boss because he needs someone to lead his damned army to storm Heaven. Jezebel is Satan’s daughter but she’s got a song in her heart and a want to be something more than the daughter of the Devil. The two descend into Hell, where they meet old friends and foes and sing their way to rescuing the Boss. Kinzie tags along, since it’s her birthday. Turns out Matt got that Ouija board from Zinyak’s Earth artifacts.

“Is that not normal?” Kinzie asks as the Ouija board proceeds to laugh at them. The Boss has just enough time to ask “who the fuck is Jezebel?” before they’re promptly sucked into a portal from Hell. Matt, Shaundi, Kinzi, Johnny, and the Boss (who is graciously auto loaded from your most-recent Saints Row IV playthrough) sit down to ask the Hasbro board game if the Boss will ever get married. None of which Kinzie is that into but Matt makes her sit down for the best thing of all: a Ouija board. But none of that matters in the face of a birthday party! There are presents, cake, and party games. The ship being the space ship the Saints have to live on because Zinyak blew up the Earth. The story of Gat Outta Hell starts with Kinzie’s birthday party aboard the ship where you spent most of the fourth game. Yes, you are raising hell… in Hell.Īnd I’m fine with it because, c’mon, flying around Hell on Lucifer’s very own wings, all leading up to shooting Satan himself in the face? Who could say no to that? It’s all still there (for the most part) and now you get to play as Johnny Gat as he rampages through Hell.
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Is this smaller, more contained game just as fun? Where’s the layers of the story? Where’s the recruiting? The mayhem? The insurance fraud and the radio stations full of music that becomes unbearable after your eighth straight hour of gang-related violence? Gat Outta Hell is smaller than a full game, but bigger than DLC. It’s more like a half game in between Saints Row IV and the official fifth game that’s hopefully being developed right now! It’s sort of a strange addition to the series. Gat Outta Hell is not a full game that continues the story of the Saints.
