Saints Row: Gat out of Hell received generally mixed reviews. Aggregating review website
Metacritic gave the Microsoft Windows version a 66/100 based on 24 reviews, the Xbox One version a 65/100 based on 16 reviews and the PlayStation 4 version a 64/100 based on 45 reviews. Brittany Vincent from
Destructoid gave the game an 8/10, praising the game's setting, refreshing superpower abilities, new cast of characters, interesting types of enemies and entertaining world, which she stated "feels much more polished and finished than
Saints Row IVs Steelport simulation." However, she criticized the game's short length. She summarized the review by saying "There's no agenda and no life lessons to learn in
Saints Row. There's only pure escapism, which is what games are meant for in my view. Whenever I feel like I need a break, I will have
Saints Row proudly on my shelf." Andrew Reiner from
Game Informer gave the game a 7.5/10, praising the worthwhile side-activities, well-designed dialogues, satisfying transversal system, creative weapons and storytelling. However, he criticized the graphics, which he stated is on par with the last-generation version of
Saints Row IV, as well as occasional framerate losses. He also criticized the game for lacking in gameplay complexity. Mikel Reparaz from
IGN criticized the game for lacking traditional story missions, as well as featuring repetitive side missions, unimpressive graphics, and being extremely buggy. Alex Carlson from
Hardcore Gamer gave the game a 3.5/5, praising the voice-acting, dialogues, collectibles, flight mechanics and the game-world, which he stated "has a balance between familiar and fresh", but criticizing the game for being too similar to the original
Saints Row IV in terms of the variety of superpower and mission types, as well as the middling story and graphical glitches. Phil Savage from
PC Gamer gave the game a 67/100, praising the world design and in-game abilities such as flying, which he stated "has delivered a new sense of freedom". However, he criticized the lack of proper campaign missions and scripting, limited creativity as well as the poor combat system. He ended the review by saying that "
Gat out of Hell offers all the open-world distractions of a
Saints Row game, but it seldom displays the spark of creativity, which made [
Saints Row: The Third and
Saints Row IV] so remarkable." ==References==