In terms of accessibility, the combat is simple enough to pick up and play, too - while dual analogue stick skills are a must (sorry Sarah), and it's not anything especially new, it's still a lot of fun - especially with the usual Saint's Row array of weird and wonderful weapons. You could easily complete the game in under 5 hours, with enough dedication. While it's an interesting format, you'll often find yourself at a loss of what to do, or even slightly bored by the endless amounts of repetition in just mindless chaos. Once you've riled enough interest, Satan will take note of you and bam, it's final boss time, without any quest that led there. What the game requires you to do is attract enough attention in Hell to draw Satan to you (along with his prisoner - your boss), and you do this through numerous mini games, mindless violence, and generally causing chaos. What's strange about Gat out of Hell is that there are no real missions, not in the way you would expect from any other game. And, of course, deal with any demons and monsters that try to stand in your way. A third-person shooter/action adventure game, set in a world that simply does not give a care about "making sense", you play as either Johnny Gat or Kenzie Kesington, as you explore the expansive, open world underworld for yourself, in search of your missing boss. Gat out of Hell is near identical to every other Saint's Row game in terms of gameplay, if you've ever played one before. Gat suspects that Vogul has something to do with their leader's kidnapping, and he and Kenzie begin their great adventure through the epic world of fire and brimstone. One turns out to be the Ultor Corporation, led by old enemy Dane Vogul. Once in their new-found underworld, Gat and Kinzie find Hell to be an expansive, flame-ridden plain of demons, monsters, and mass business corporations. What a party-killer! Ever the heroes, the sunglasses clad Johnny Gat and fiery red-head Kinzie decide to follow him into the realms of horror in order to save their leader, and delve into the fiery pits of doom. He declares that the boss of the Third Street Saints must marry his daughter, Jezebel, and drags him unwillingly down into Hell to meet his future bride. You know, as you do.Īs you can imagine, Satan is not the party-type. Instead of pinning the tail on a donkey or dancing under the disco ball, protagonists Johnny Gat, Kinzie and the crew decide to play with a mysterious ouija board, and in doing so, accidentally end up contacting Satan. Which Animal Crossing Character Are You?īut, of course, in the Saint's Row normal-is-madness-and-madness-is-insanity style, this is no ordinary birthday party.How many Harry Potter characters can you name from their PS1 renditions?.Play quizzes, win prizes! Test your knowledge with our quizzes, and you could win £/$/€ 20 of PSN/XBL/eShop/Steam credit!