You can also use a powerful stomp with great force smashing things away from you, a vortex to suck everything in or a powerful divine blast to really hurt those demons.
There are other new types of powers you get, like being able to summon three different types of minions to help fight. Vehicles once again take ‘the back seat’ against our powers Trying to climb too high while flying will stall you, and there’s the odd occasion you’ll be doing some aerial acrobatics to dodge incoming fire. Everything is given a Hellish twist though, so your able to fly because you’ve got yourself some wings that have a limited number of ‘flaps’ to speed you along. It’s a fully self-aware romp that’s pulling few punches, and the writing team have really gone out of their way to include a song and dance number Disney-style.Īs for the gameplay in Gat out of Hell it’s pretty much the same you get in Saints Row IV, meaning you’re able to run at super-fast speeds, leap to great heights and fly. The entire game is happy to parody itself and the usual tropes you’d get in the series, like seeing a brief comic sketch of Gat sitting in the Volition offices being told why he’s got to go through some ‘normal’ missions now and then before they move the story on. It’s not to its detriment though, as this whole Saints in Hell adventure itself isn’t to be taken all that seriously. It’s not meant to be very deep and certainly doesn’t build up characters over a long stretch of time, instead everything is quick and in your face.
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However Gat out of Hell isn’t a full experience quite like Saints Row IV was, meaning it’s more of a totally insane and quirky ‘Halloween special’ type spin-off. It might be a little jarring to have all this happen so quickly before suddenly finding yourself in the new city of Hell itself. Flight and super speed return with Hellish origins