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After the space faring antics of Saints Row IV, many fans asked what we could do next… the answer? Shoot The Devil in the face. Play as either Johnny Gat or Kinzie Kensington as you tear apart Hell in a quest to save the leader of the Saints’ soul. Historical icons, old friends, older enemies, a talking gun, a full length musical number, and a whole lot of other shenanigans all await you in the open world standalone expansion playground that is Saints Row: Gat Out Of Hell.
Game analysis
Monster Scorecard
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Story and Narrative
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR STORY
Story Score
68
Positive (80-100)
23%
Mixed (50-79)
70%
Negative (0-49)
7%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the story and narrative.
TL;DR
story and narrative
Critics have mixed opinions on the story of Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell. Some praise its humor, unexpectedness, and bombastic approach, while others criticize it for being bare-bones and repetitive. Positive aspects include hilarious dialogue, outlandish characters, and engaging missions, but negative feedback points to a lack of depth and creativity. Fans of the series' off-beat humor may enjoy the experience, but those seeking a more cohesive narrative might be disappointed.
Gameplay Mechanics
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY
Gameplay Score
69
Positive (80-100)
45%
Mixed (50-79)
45%
Negative (0-49)
10%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.
TL;DR
gameplay mechanics
Critics are divided on the gameplay of Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell. Positives include fun superpowers and flight, with responsive controls and tight combat mechanics. However, critics criticize the lack of creativity and complexity, repetitive missions, and dated mechanics. Overall, gameplay is seen as similar to Saints Row IV but lacking innovation and variety.
Graphics and Visual Design
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60
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS
Visual Score
60
Positive (80-100)
19%
Mixed (50-79)
59%
Negative (0-49)
22%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.
TL;DR
graphics and visual design
Critics are divided on the Graphics and Visual Design of Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell. Some praise the immersive depiction of Hell, while others criticize the lack of significant improvements and uninspired visuals. Positive reviews highlight the game's impressive graphics, while negative reviews point out drab visuals and lackluster design. Overall, opinions are split on the game's visual appeal, with some critics impressed and others disappointed.
Music and Sound Design
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN
Sound Score
67
Positive (80-100)
35%
Mixed (50-79)
59%
Negative (0-49)
6%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.
TL;DR
music and sound design
Critics have mixed opinions on the sound design and music of Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell. While some praise the funny dialogue, fantastic voice work, and hilarious musical sequences, others find the soundtrack forgettable and the jokes lacking. Most agree that the musical numbers, particularly an extended one, stand out positively. Voice acting receives consistent praise, but opinions on the soundtrack vary. Overall, the game's comedic and musical elements are a hit with most critics, overshadowing the negative feedback.
Voice Acting
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VOICE ACTING
Acting Score
79
Positive (80-100)
83%
Mixed (50-79)
17%
Negative (0-49)
0%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the voice acting.
TL;DR
voice acting
The voice acting in Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell receives glowing praise from critics, with standout performances by Jay Mohr and Daniel Dae Kim. Critics unanimously laud the voice work for enhancing the game's immersion and enjoyment, with no significant flaws noted. Overall, the positive feedback indicates that the voice acting is a standout feature that adds to the overall experience of the game.
Technical Performance
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
Tech Score
53
Positive (80-100)
8%
Mixed (50-79)
50%
Negative (0-49)
42%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.
TL;DR
technical performance
Critics have mixed opinions on the technical performance of Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell on different platforms. Xbox One faces framerate drops, animation glitches, and more issues. PC version has a solid framerate but still suffers from glitches and poor collision detection. PlayStation 4 receives positive feedback from some, but others report frame-rate problems and a buggy experience. Overall, technical issues plague the game across all platforms, disappointing critics with its execution.
Replay Value
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE
Replay Score
59
Positive (80-100)
17%
Mixed (50-79)
63%
Negative (0-49)
21%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.
TL;DR
replay value
Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell offers varied opinions on its replay value. Critics praise the abundance of side quests and collectibles for extended playtime, with completionists potentially spending up to ten hours. However, some criticize the game for being short, lacking extras, and having repetitive mission design. The consensus is mixed, with factors like multiple endings and co-op mode viewed positively, while the repetitive missions and short main story are seen as drawbacks. Overall, replay value depends on player preference for side activities and exploration.
Overall Verdict
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OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION
Monster Score
65
Positive (80-100)
19%
Mixed (50-79)
74%
Negative (0-49)
7%
Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.
TL;DR
Critics have mixed opinions on Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell. Positive aspects include appeal to fans of Saints Row IV and humor, but negative points like technical issues and repetitive gameplay lead to an overall consensus of disappointment, with the game failing to meet expectations set by previous installments.
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Reviews
108 reviews found82
COGconnected
Jan 19, 2015
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Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is a solid purchase for Saints Row fans
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The Escapist
Jan 21, 2015
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Gat Out of Hell is a comedic romp through myth, literature and video game tropes. The writing is smart, the gunplay is solid, and the city of Hell is a blast to fly though. Some may miss the more traditional mission design or lament its brevity, but Gat Out of Hell is a great way to cap off the story of the Third Street Saints.
80
ZTGD
Jan 22, 2015
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Gat Out of Hell is a solid expansion that should satiate the hunger for the inevitable Saints Row V. It is a must-buy for those who never played Saints Row IV.
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80
Softpedia
Jan 23, 2015
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Saints Row: Gat out of Hell delivers on its ambitious promises with a hilarious story, fun gameplay mechanics, and great voice acting. However, it falls short in terms of visuals, some tedious activities, and technical issues.
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78
IGN
Jan 19, 2015
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The game holds up beautifully, offers a lot of content, and the new adventure in Hell is fun.
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75
Game Informer
Jan 19, 2015
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The review concludes by saying that if this is indeed the last hurrah for this continuity of the 3rd Street Saints, it’s been a hell of a ride.
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75
PlayStation Universe
Jan 19, 2015
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The game is described as a nicely-sized nugget of a game that encapsulates all that is good and bad in the franchise while experimenting with a handful of new parts.
74
Hooked Gamers
Jan 20, 2015
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More Saints Row is always a good thing, but it can get repetitive after a while.
70
Game Revolution
Jan 21, 2015
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As a standalone experience, it falls just short of typical Saints Row success.
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70
Thunderbolt
Mar 10, 2015
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The game provides a new sandbox to play in and offers fun gameplay, but the flow of the game can feel awkward.