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Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell Review | GiantBomb

Added: 20.01.2015 4:14 | 20 views | 0 comments


GB: "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 2011s 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."

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Five things were excited to see in Gat out of Hell

Added: 20.01.2015 4:14 | 4 views | 0 comments


GameZone: "Easily two of my favorite characters from the Saints Row franchise, Gat out of Hell lets you play as either, or both, in your adventure to save the boss from the depths of hell. Johnny Gat is a brash, loud-mouthed, hot-headed Saint with an itchy trigger finger. Comparatively, a bit more reserved, but perhaps equally as cocky, Kinzie is not without her own sense of sarcasm and wit. Were excited to see how this dynamic unfolds as the two journey through hell together."

From: n4g.com

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is a smaller, less refined Saints Row IV | Venturebeat

Added: 20.01.2015 4:14 | 17 views | 0 comments


VB: "Publishers are figuring out that they can get more attention for their downloadable content if they sell it as a standalone product. Thats what publisher Deep Silver is attempting with Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, and its time to find out if it works. Its a $20 game that follows the story of a pair of Saints Row gang members traveling to the literal hell to save their boss (who is also the President of the United States and the character you played as in the previous Saints Row games). While that sets up a different world and story than its most recent predecessor, Gat Out of Hell shares a core with Saints Row IV. So the question I came into this game with was simple: Did developer Volition make enough game for Gat Out of Hell to stand on its own?"

From: n4g.com

Saints Row IV: Re-Elected/Gat Out of Hell Xbox One Review: Bundle of Fun | USGamer

Added: 20.01.2015 4:10 | 5 views | 0 comments


USG: "I'm flying out of the belly of a giant mothership. Haddaway's cheese-tastic 90's house classic, "What is Love" is blaring, and I'm being told to do a barrel roll. Based on the insane events leading up to this moment, I knew I already liked Saints Row IV, but now I love it. This is one batshit crazy game, with a very strange sense of humor that's working very well for me. I keep having to stifle my laughs so not to disturb my partner, who's asleep in the other room."

From: n4g.com

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell Review | GiantBomb

Added: 20.01.2015 3:11 | 18 views | 0 comments


GB: "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 2011s 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."

From: n4g.com

Five things were excited to see in Gat out of Hell

Added: 20.01.2015 3:11 | 3 views | 0 comments


GameZone: "Easily two of my favorite characters from the Saints Row franchise, Gat out of Hell lets you play as either, or both, in your adventure to save the boss from the depths of hell. Johnny Gat is a brash, loud-mouthed, hot-headed Saint with an itchy trigger finger. Comparatively, a bit more reserved, but perhaps equally as cocky, Kinzie is not without her own sense of sarcasm and wit. Were excited to see how this dynamic unfolds as the two journey through hell together."

From: n4g.com

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is a smaller, less refined Saints Row IV | Venturebeat

Added: 20.01.2015 3:11 | 24 views | 0 comments


VB: "Publishers are figuring out that they can get more attention for their downloadable content if they sell it as a standalone product. Thats what publisher Deep Silver is attempting with Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, and its time to find out if it works. Its a $20 game that follows the story of a pair of Saints Row gang members traveling to the literal hell to save their boss (who is also the President of the United States and the character you played as in the previous Saints Row games). While that sets up a different world and story than its most recent predecessor, Gat Out of Hell shares a core with Saints Row IV. So the question I came into this game with was simple: Did developer Volition make enough game for Gat Out of Hell to stand on its own?"

From: n4g.com

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell Review | GiantBomb

Added: 20.01.2015 3:10 | 16 views | 0 comments


GB: "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 2011s 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."

From: n4g.com

Five things were excited to see in Gat out of Hell

Added: 20.01.2015 3:10 | 5 views | 0 comments


GameZone: "Easily two of my favorite characters from the Saints Row franchise, Gat out of Hell lets you play as either, or both, in your adventure to save the boss from the depths of hell. Johnny Gat is a brash, loud-mouthed, hot-headed Saint with an itchy trigger finger. Comparatively, a bit more reserved, but perhaps equally as cocky, Kinzie is not without her own sense of sarcasm and wit. Were excited to see how this dynamic unfolds as the two journey through hell together."

From: n4g.com

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is a smaller, less refined Saints Row IV | Venturebeat

Added: 20.01.2015 3:10 | 11 views | 0 comments


VB: "Publishers are figuring out that they can get more attention for their downloadable content if they sell it as a standalone product. Thats what publisher Deep Silver is attempting with Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, and its time to find out if it works. Its a $20 game that follows the story of a pair of Saints Row gang members traveling to the literal hell to save their boss (who is also the President of the United States and the character you played as in the previous Saints Row games). While that sets up a different world and story than its most recent predecessor, Gat Out of Hell shares a core with Saints Row IV. So the question I came into this game with was simple: Did developer Volition make enough game for Gat Out of Hell to stand on its own?"

From: n4g.com


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