


The absurd bloodbath of flying appendages that ensues jams a ton of craziness into a short-lived but pleasantly gruesome romp.ĭaniel Garner is once again back to his demon-slaying shenanigans. It gives you a toolbox of twisted weapons and throws massive swarms of unholy minions at you at every turn. Unflinchingly old-school, this remake of the gory original is fast-paced, campy as hell, and full of action. The return to the genre's primal roots is a welcome one, even if it feels like indulging in the gaming equivalent of a junk food binge. Other player vs player based game modes include deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture the flag and duels.Harking back to a simpler era of first-person shooters, Painkiller: Hell & Damnation is far more concerned with body counts and blood spray than depth in the gameplay department.

The entire single-player campaign can be played by two people and the level of difficulty adjusts in accordance with the 2 players, either through the number of enemies or the amount of hit point In survival mode, up to eight players battle for survival in a limited area of one map.Įndless waves of enemy hordes will attack the player or players. Painkiller: Hell & Damnation also adds several multiplayer modes to the series. New guns will also be available such as the Soulcatcher, which shoots saw blades in primary firing mode and sucks the souls out of the enemies with its secondary firing. Several classic weapons return, including the Painkiller, the stakethrower, the shotgun, and the electrodriver. Each level presents a new location with various themes and includes castles, monasteries, graveyards, and more. The game is divided into several chapters, each with several levels. The player has to get through each level, from start to finish, by slaughtering multitudinous demons. Painkiller: Hell & Damnation is a first-person shooter action videogame, both a remake of and a sequel to Painkiller, developed by The Farm 51 and published by Nordic Games.
