10 Video Games That Literally Dragged You Through Hell
3. Saints Row Gat Out of Hell
If you thought Saints Row IV was the most outlandish entry to the franchise, making your Saints boss from SR3 the President who also just happens to get superpowers, you were wrong. The standalone epilogue to Saints Row IV, Gat Out of Hell sees the President proclaimed the husband or wife of Satan's daughter Jezebel and transported to Satan's realm via a Ouija Board that once belonged to infamous British occultist Alastair Crowley. Johnny Gat and Kinzie Kensington volunteer to save the Boss, and are granted many of the same superpowers available in Saints Row IV with the addition of angelic flight wings.
The hellish cityscape on offer to the player is New Hades, an oppressive, overcrowded city made up of five districts surrounding one foreboding tower. Each of its districts are themed around the recruitable denizens, including such baddies as Vlad the Impaler, Blackbeard and... Shakespeare?
As you collect lost souls, disrupt Hell's economy, kill enemies with weapons themed around the seven deadly sins or your own summoned demons, you'll progress the campaign by drawing the fury of Satan himself, eventually defeating him and saving the Boss in the process.