Get ready for the most out-landish gameplay scenarios ever seen as the Third Street Saints take on the Syndicate! Saints Row: Gat Out Of Hell Minimum System Requirements OS: Windows Vista (x86 or x64) CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600/ AMD Athlon II x3.
Saints Row IV: Re-ElectedAfter saving the world from a terrorist attack the leader of the 3rd Street Saints is elected to become President of the United States. Things go reasonably well until an alien warlord named Zinyak attacks the white house and abducts his entire cabinet.
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Now stuck inside a reality bending simulation, the President and the Saints fight to save themselves, Earth, and the entire galaxy if that all sounds crazy to you, trust us: we’re just getting started.Saints Row: Gat out of HellIn this standalone expansion epilogue to Saints Row IV, join Johnny Gat and Kinzie Kensington on an Orphean quest to save the Boss’s soul from the bowels of Hell. Come for the demon killing, stay for the historical icons, open world shenanigans, talking gun, and full length musical number.
The island castaway 2 all potions. Yes, seriously.Show More. This game like SR4, left me fairly underwhelmed. I really enjoyed games like SR3, but everything after seem too much like a bad joke. Volition writes as always some mild humor, but after that is where imho it falls flat.
The player is given godlike powers that take away need for vehicles almost immediately. You become so OP, that not much poses a legit challenge. It's a fun game to mindlessly play if you need a break from other games, but in the end looses it's luster quickly.
If you enjoyed SR4, getting this is a no brainer, but if you are looking to relive the olden days of the franchise, or are looking for a goofy GTA clone; you'll probably want to give this one a pass. Submitted on Review title of Reconsct99Its getting a bit redundant at this point.This game like SR4, left me fairly underwhelmed. I really enjoyed games like SR3, but everything after seem too much like a bad joke. Volition writes as always some mild humor, but after that is where imho it falls flat. The player is given godlike powers that take away need for vehicles almost immediately. You become so OP, that not much poses a legit challenge. It's a fun game to mindlessly play if you need a break from other games, but in the end looses it's luster quickly.
If you enjoyed SR4, getting this is a no brainer, but if you are looking to relive the olden days of the franchise, or are looking for a goofy GTA clone; you'll probably want to give this one a pass. Submitted on 7/22/2017 Review title of George BoofusCharacter Customization Keeps the Game Fresh!I enjoy the limitless possibilities on character customization, which keeps the game fresh throughout play. The goat simulator spoof minigame is also enjoyable. One very minor complaint; there seems to be a bug in how the game tracks achievements; some they won't display that earned them until 15-20 minutes after I completed the requirements for the achievement. But no complaints about gameplay itself.