Saints Row Gat Out Of Hell Mods

Version Tested – Xbox One

Some might say it’s a coincidence Saints Row is quick to follow GTA onto new-gen systems. Many argue there’s been a case of one-upsmanship between the two franchises for years, but to be honest, that’s selling Volition pretty short. Sure, Saints Row started off as a tongue-in-cheek play on Rockstar’s behemoth, but with later installments Volition have genuinely injected some creative juices and fun ideas that actually rival any sandbox game on the market.

Rastaman289 & Fan of Saints' Expanded Arsenal Mod Jun 2 2017 Models Pack For Saints Row: Gat Out Of Hell. This mod adds new weapons and upgrades to the game and brings back some features from SR IV (cheats, homies, wages. 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.

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With Gat Out Of Hell, Volition have devised a separate, stand-alone expansion to follow on from Saints Row IV, giving players the entire region of the Underworld to explore, with new characters, enemies, vehicles, weapons and story to see us through. But perhaps most excitingly of all, a fresh way to navigate your way around.

The image gives you a pretty solid clue as to what that is. You’ve got wings. Yep, you can flap and soar your way around the Underworld, collecting shards and moving to your next objective with elegance and ease. And it feels fucking great. The responsiveness is sublime and the sensation is slick. That said, holding down the LB button on the Xbox One pad to keep in the air is painful over a longer duration and cramps my hand more than it probably should. While that is absolutely more a failing of the pad than the game, if you have a choice, you’re probably better off using the Dualshock 4 and PS4 to make your way through both this and Re-Elected.

Gat Out Of Hell starts with the Saints celebrating Kinzie’s birthday. They throw her a surprise which she seems less than impressed about. That is, until they tell her games will be played. Among those games is a Spirit Board, which is basically a Ouija board but Saints’ed up. Using the board sends the leader to hell through a huge, all-absorbing portal. Naturally, this causes the Saints to impode and go into disarray, knowing that their leader is apparently floating around in limbo. Kinzie and Gat instantly use the board again in an effort to get the leader back and the game begins with both parties searching for a ride, looking for a way out of hell. But before he leaves, because he is so pissed, Gat’s now all about shooting the Devil in the face.

Johnny and Kinzie must gain the aid of Satan’s most trusted advisers in order to get into the inner sanctum and get a shot at fighting the Dark Lord, so you must perform loyalty missions to get them on side and protect them from harm.

Unlike GTA, the campaign is fully co-operative, meaning players can join up together and fight through the demons and objectives together. This is actually a slight relief as the game is carried mostly by its narrative as opposed to its technical quality. There is a great deal of repetition in the mission structure, so much so that it feels like it should be played in bursts (an odd issue to have with a fairly short-life span)

The mission structure moves from Capture the base to survival waves to collecting a series of glyphs in order to open a chest and even flying through objectives within a set time-limit. At times, Gat Out Of Hell oddly feels like a sandbox Fusion Frenzy, but obviously much higher budget, better designed and more polished.

Of course, the Saints Row humor is solidly intact, including an absolutely amazing musical number around the half-way point of the game that absolutely needs to be heard (and seen) to be believed. Couple that with William Shakespeare acting out as a DJ and Blackbeard and his crew of imps and you’ve got yourself the Saints Row game you’ve been hoping and waiting for.

There’s also very appropriate weapons and vehicles for the Underworld, such as roaring hog bikes and big dumper trucks to whip around with and bee-guns and rocket launchers that’ll cause utter mayhem and carnage.

Gat Out Of Hell is a fun, easy to get to grips with, entertaining Saints Row release. It’s not as well designed and put together as Saints Row IV or previous titles in the series, but as a separate stand-alone release, compared to previously seen DLC from the series, it’s a nice stop-gap until Saints Row V. That said, the mission structure feels repetitive, the environment quickly feels overly familiar and despite the diversity in game-types that make up the bulk of the game, they sometimes feel out of place.

The Good Stuff

  • Fun Saints Row action. We love the wings!
  • Hilarious fun
  • Large amount of content for small fee

The Bad Stuff

  • Not a major upgrade in graphics
  • Repetitive mission-structure and odd placement within sandbox setting

Final Analysis

Saints Row Gat Out Of Hell Mods

Gat Out Of Hell is a fun diversion, and a great little extra if purchased with Re-Elected. There’s some genuinely laugh out loud moments and coupled with speed-running, flying around the map pretty much means you won’t need to find yourself behind the wheel at all, which feels wholly refreshing for a game of this type. Gat Out Of Hell is well worth its budget price and is great multiplayer fun, though is let down by some odd mission design choices that feel robotic in their execution.

Technical Competency – 8/10

Graphical Quality – 8/10

Entertainment value – 7/10

Sound quality – 7/10

Multiplayer quality – 8/10

Overall Quality Grade – 7.5/10

Saints Row IV comes packed with plenty of action, and it’s safe to say that it’s one of the least boring games that I’ve ever played.

I’ve never come across any boring Saints Row title, now that I come to think of it. It felt like a bizarre game for sure. But a fun twist that was very much appreciated in an era of GTA clones and it’s great to hear that a Saints Row 5 is in the works.

Saints Row IV, with all its faults, follows the same line of entertainment that the other titles brought to the table.

However with this game we can find better mods than ever before.

Some of the additions that I came across are fantastic, with some of them being pretty darn NSFW. Be warned – I’ve included some mods that are popular among players but not safe for kids of all ages (not like the game itself would be anyways).

But I don’t think it would’ve been right for me to avoid some mods to keep my list SFW given that weird nudity ones literally have some of the highest downloads. If any of you want to try them out, I’ve added the two most popular ones to my list.

15. Saints Row IV Gorgeous Nude Mod

Alright, let’s get these mods out of the way first.

I think you can already guess what this one does. It adds a whole new texture for female nudity in the game. And I have to say, it’s very detailed.

The texture measures over 4000 pixels wide by over 2000 pixels high in total, which is crazy high for a character texture. So… good times.

14. Nude Female Mod

Another nude mod for Saints Row. This one gets a higher spot on my list because it provides players with the chance to choose a specific model with different detail depending on their preferences.

Again, just like the last one, it’s very well done.

If you’re into mods like this then for sure give it a shot.

13. Dark Matter AR Replacer

This mod changes the basic desert AR skin for one called Dark Matter.

If you have played Black Ops 3 in the past, then you’ve probably already seen this skin before.

It’s actually from Black Ops 3 originally so it might look familiar.

In any case, it fits the AR quite perfectly and makes it look much more badass than it does with the awful desert camo.

12. Clean White SMG

Change your SMG to make it look entirely white instead of black.

This mod reskins the SMG of Saints Row IV to give it a new psychotic vibe. Which I’m sure many players will dig.

It looks pretty cool, I have to say!

11. Camera Mod

The camera in Saints Row IV is just a bit too far for my taste.

This mod changes that and turns the camera into a better version of itself by moving it a bit closer to your character.

You’ll lose a bit of line of sight, but it’s worth it.

And I know that those of you who installed any of the first two mods I mentioned on this list will love it.

10. Russian Billboards & Something Special

Now this mod turns some of the annoying propaganda that the game has in many of its billboards and graffiti into Russian propaganda and other hilarious (and sometimes lewd) imagery instead.

It’s a graphical replacer, but the Saints Row community seems to love it. So I’m adding it to the list.

A simple addition to the game, but a community favorite nonetheless.

9. Iron Saints Armor

In the eloquence of the creator of this mod, it serves the purpose of providing you with “good armor looks”.

This mod basically gives you a set of armor that pretty much looks like a Saints Row version of Iron-Man, which adds to the entire craziness of the game by converting you into a crazy armored maniac that shoots down whatever stands in his way.

Nothing to hate about that right?

8. Murderbot Weapons

Add a couple of additional weapons to the game that fit the theme of Saints Row like no others.

With the Murderbot Weapons mod, you’ll have access to a minigun and a mine launcher that are sure to obliterate anything that stands in your way.

The mod is quite well done and the creator is a known person from the modding community, having developed some fantastic mods for Skyrim as well as Fallout 4.

You can crouch and even dual-wield some of these weapons, and they will be as useful as they are powerful in your quest for total dominion.

7. Deadpool Outfit

Insane, lunatic, well-dressed, and dangerous.

Those characteristics describe both your character in Saints Row as well as Deadpool, so why not combine both into one character?

With the Deadpool Outfit you will be able to dress up as Deadpool wherever you go and who the world how truly insane you are.

The outfit per se is very well made and it suits the theme of the game relatively well if you ignore that you’re actually dressing up as a Marvel character.

In any case, with how crazy things are in Saints Row 4, it does seem quite fitting.

6. Daddy’s Lil’ Monster Shirt

If you’re a fan of Suicide Squad the you’re probably a bit off in the head. In a good way, might I add.

And it’s safe to say that the best thing to come out of that movie was Margot Robbie’s performance as Harley Quinn (which shamefully ended up with DC making another terrible film about it).

In any case, having the option to wear her kickass shirt in Saints Row doesn’t only fit the theme of the game.

It also looks really cool.

With this mod you’ll be able to wear the shirt if your character is female as it replaces one of the basic shirt models in the game. So why not go the femme route and dominate Saints Row IV? Sounds like fun!

5. Just Get in the Damn Car

Have you ever been as annoyed as myself when you try to get one of your homies to access the car but the damn idiot just staggers because he gets shot, and then you can’t take off quickly?

This mod is as representative of its name as possible, as it makes your companions simply get in the damn car so you can kick that pedal to the max and blast away from your enemies.

When it comes to utility mods, this is by far the most useful one that I’ve found.

Now it’s not compatible in online, but then again – why would you need it there?

4. The Cabinet – White House Outfits for Homies

Yes, dude! The outfits that show up in the beginning of the game are back!

With The Cabinet you’ll get instant access to suits that will make all of your homies dress up in the fanciest way possible.

Imagine that your crew is actually the Secret Service and watch them kick asses in suits that you never thought were possible to be obtained in the game.

Every Homie is compatible with the suits – including women.

You can even put the suits on your space homies if you want, since they are all fully selectable in the game.

3. New Homies

Oh man, if you’ve been playing Saints Row ever since the first game came out you need to give this mod a try.

It adds all of the characters from the previous games to Saints Row IV, and all of them are added as homies.

Get the crew back together and reminisce about the good old days with all of the characters that you used to roll with in the 360 days.

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Mods that make old characters come back onto the scene are always going to be loved by the community (myself included).

So I’m giving it quite a good place on my list. New Homies is a must-have for veteran fans.

2. COD Ghosts Mask Replacer

This mod replaces one of the masks in the game for the beautiful mask that we got in COD Ghosts.

It seems like a simple retexture, but it’s a fantastic addition to the Saints Row Universe that I think everyone can be very pleased with.

Gat

Saints Row Gat Out Of Hell Mods

It’s also a non-NSFW mod which are rare these days.

If you happen to love skull masks then you really need to try this one out.

The main character looks pretty great using the mask as well, which is a fantastic plus.

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COD fans rejoice!

1. Rick and Morty Baseball Bat

Ranking in #1 is a retexture for the All American bat, which replaces it with the texture from the bat you see in Rick and Morty.

I mean, this mod might not be better than some of the others on this list.

But it’s a Rick and Morty mod, and this is the Internet that absolutely loves crossovers.

It wouldn’t be wise for me to drop this lower as it would show my truly low IQ. Nobody wants that right?

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