Gat Out of Hell already features additional powers that Kinzie and Gat can use in tandem with their weaponry, like supernatural blasts that radiate frost. I use one and when the situation calls for a change or I’m just feeling like using something else, I’ll do that. However, while this may be more of a personal thing, I don’t usually like switching between my weapons with reckless abandon. Sadly, the best theoretical weapon to use at that point would be a better shotgun. Ideally, they’d then switch to another weapon to blast the technically stunned enemies to smithereens, an explosive combo. It’s a surprisingly weak shotgun that attracts enemies to you, causing them to dance towards’s Gat/Kinzie like some sort of peacock in mating season. Unlocked by opening all five of Blackbeard’s chests around Hell, likely representing Lust with the treasure chest’s general symbolic value as a representative of desire and of pirate-esque vices like treasure, adventure, and sex. Here, I’ll show you how each of these deadly Deadlies rank up against each other and which is Gat/Kinzie’s best bet in taking on the Prince of Hell. Unique among Kinzie/Gat’s selection, each of the Deadlies requires special methods to unlock and each uses its own exclusive mechanics. To accomplish this, they carry an arsenal of powerful weapons and none are as useful, strange, or downright cool as the 7 Deadly Weapons. In Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, Gat and Kinzie must fight through hordes upon hordes of Satan’s deadliest demons to save Playa, their Boss and the President of the United States of America.
Articles // 21st May 2021 - 6 months ago // By Erin McAllister Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell - 7 Deadly Weapons Ranked