Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell’s launch trailer is an infomerical

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For a game set in Hell like Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, it’s hard to imagine a better fit than an infomercial.

Gat Out of Hell is out (of Hell) next week, so it’s obviously launch trailer time. Which, in this case, means a fast-talking two-minute trailer that may make you involuntarily retch with hatred, because that’s a perfectly natural reaction to infomercials. It’s still quite funny, though.

This trailer is also quite focused on Saints Row: Re-Elected, which isn’t coming to PC (because it’s a slightly shinier reworking of the base game for the new consoles) so you should probably just ignore that bit.

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is due out on 20 January. We… might have a review? It’s kinda hard to say, honestly.


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