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Painkiller Black Edition

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4.3/5

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Painkiller Black Edition
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4.3/5

( 218 Avis )

4.3

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Détails du produit
2005, People Can Fly, Classement ESRB : Mature 17+...
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Windows 10, 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, 1.2 GB HDD...
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15 h Main + Sides
18.5 h Completionist
12 h All Styles
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Prime Matter is a division of Koch Media GmbH, Austria. Prime Matter and its respective logos are trademarks of Koch Media GmbH

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manuel (40 pages) artworks bande son avatars fonds d'écran HD manuel (French) manuel (Spanish)
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This Game may contain content not appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work: Frequent Violence or Gore, General Mature Content

This Game may contain content not appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work: Frequent Violence or Gore, General Mature Content

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Time to beat
10 hMain
15 h Main + Sides
18.5 h Completionist
12 h All Styles
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Fonctionne sur :
Windows (10, 11)
Sorti le :
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Taille :
3.7 GB
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Classement ESRB : Mature 17+ (Intense Violence, Blood and Gore)


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Posted on: August 11, 2009

Painkiller is mindless in both its shooter mentality and flawed game design.

Take the obligatory plot. You are some average Joe named Daniel Garner who ends up in purgatory after you and your wife die in a car crash. For all you non-Catholics, purgatory is a place people are sent to atone for sins and Daniel's atonement takes the form of killing demons for the big man himself. His last bit of atonement involves killing four of Lucifer's generals. He is promised that after killing these four he will be reunited with his wife in Heaven. While Daniel is eager to see his wife he gets a hot sidekick in purgatory, Eve. Yes, that Eve. The whole bit the apple and started the whole sin thing. Turns out purgatory is a hot place as Eve goes topless, only maintaining a small bit of modesty with some rigidly placed hair. It’s the kind of mindless boob display that pervades video gamers and reinforces the opinion that video games are nothing more than immature, adolescent male fantasies. Plus there's the fact that according to the Judeo Christian tradition when Eve bites the apple she realizes she's nude and is ashamed. So now she just suddenly decides to go all quasi-nudist in purgatory. And where is Adam? And why is she in Purgatory? Silly me, I'm trying to apply knowledge and reasoning to a video game. How stupid. Moving past the asinine plot let's get to what this game is really all about: shooting up demons. What separates Painkiller from the ocean of FPS is the unique weapon designs. Take the titular painkiller, a weapon that serves as both a close ranged set of rotating blades and a medium ranged laser that burns anything that gets between it and its target. You can also shoot out the rotating blades to a moderate distance, creating a weapon that is both visually and functionally unique. Even the most mundane weapons have an extra dimension. The shotgun's secondary fire is an icy blast, allowing you to freeze stronger enemies that then can be taken down with a single blast. And your standard rocket launcher is also a gattling gun. The interesting duality of all the weapons creates for more nuanced gameplay given the fact that you are pretty much shooting swarms of mindless enemies the entire game. Yet every level has its own unique set of mindless enemies. The attacks and behaviors of each enemy are slightly different from the rest of the enemies. Some will charge directly while others will keep their distance as they fire from afar. More importantly, most enemies have different weaknesses. Some are best taken down with a freeze/shotgun blast combo, others are best staked from afar with the awesome stake rifle. This isn't like Doom where you can conceivably beat the game just using the shotgun. Throughout the game you'll be frantically swapping and snagging specific weapons and ammo. The core problem is that the action set-pieces take place in either too big or too small a place. In the smaller areas you find either it's too easy to take down bottlenecking enemies or you are going to take a brutal beating no matter how agile you are. In the lager areas it's often unclear where to go next after you've defeated your enemies. The game attempts to solve this by using the compass system, which has a tendency to work only when you don't need it. This creates numerous instances where you'll spend minutes exploring every nook and cranny to find the next checkpoint or hunt down that last enemy. In this style of shooter pacing is key. If the level isn't constantly pulling you into one direction it has not been designed properly. However, I will say I found the settings of the levels distinct throughout and never felt like the game was recycling settings or set-pieces, unlike a certain popular shooter series (yes, Halo, I'm looking at you). While I highly doubt that there are Vienna style docks or Victorian opera houses in purgatory they make memorable backdrops for the frantic action of Painkiller. The game has a couple of design hooks that, while interesting, are poorly designed. The first is the soul system. Every demon you kill drops a soul and picking up that soul will replenish one point of health. Problem is that after killing a demon it takes several seconds for the soul to appear. In the middle of frantic action where you are constantly on the move, waiting for a soul is a nuisance. Then why bother if it only of marginal benefit? This question is even more relevant when you consider that you health is replenished at every checkpoint. The answer is because after collecting 66 souls you transform into demon mode. Once in demon mode time slows to a craw and you can freely blast away your opponents. I ran into many scenarios where I was one soul away from 66 and saved it for the next wave. Having to wait three seconds for the first soul to appear is a mini-eternity when the action is so frantic and intense. The other big hook is the card system. Each level has a card you are rewarded for completing a specific task in the level. These cards are essentially buffs that make the game easier. Some increase your health, damage and speed while others have specific effects on the environment such as the ability slowdown time. Silver cards are constantly in effect whereas gold cards are activated for a brief period. The cards are more like quasi-cheat codes that make the game marginally easier. You can conceivably beat the game without them, but they make some of the later levels much easier to handle. Since it isn't essential and there are only a handful of things the cards change it's a lost opportunity to add another full layer of depth to the gameplay. As much as I've run Painkiller through criticism purgatory it's still an enjoyable experience. The insane action and crazy weapons made for an addictive and enjoyable shooter. But for every five minutes of enjoyment there was one of frustration at poor game design. In this style of shooter every moment not spent shooting is one that should be building up to the next fight, not spent waiting or searching. For the shooter fan it's a no brainer, the action and intensity will hook you right in. For those less in tune with the genre the numerous flaws make for a frustrating experience. If you're a FPS junkie and have played all the greats, Painkiller is your fix. For everyone else you're probably better off trying out any number of the great shooters you haven't got around to playing yet.


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Posted on: July 27, 2025

Game doesn't run on Modern Rig

Bought the game on sale, and then once I booted it up about 5-6 times, the menus just lag so much, you can't even access any sort of menu. I have a 4080S and 7800X3D, so my specs sure asf arent some issues, especially from a game from 2005. Fix it


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Posted on: November 28, 2022

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A classic FPS game? Not for me.

First of all, I´m a huge fan of most classic FPS games of the 90s and early 2000s, e. g.: Blood I, Duke 3D (and most of the other Build engine games), Quake I+II, Unreal I, Half-Life and so on. I also have played a lot of the so-called Boomer shooters (Dusk, Amid Evil, Hrot, Turbo Overkill, Wrath, Ion Fury, just to name a few). Of course, I also have played through all (main) Serious Sam titles, so there should be enough classic FPS experience here. So, having all these games in mind, I came to Painkiller, a game which I totally missed out in the early 2000s. Now, is there a good game? Can it be considered a classic FPS, like to aforementioned ones? Sorry, I don´t think so. There are so many things here that just annoyed me: -The checkpoint system - implementation is just terrible - story is completely cheesy but tries to take itself serious somehow - You have only 3 (!) weapons in episode 1. That must be a joke. They also broke the "golden rule" in any FPS game which says: The shotgun is NOT the weapon you should start with. - The physics are totally garbage, e. g. jumping on platforms or boxes is a chore - Gameplay is repetitive and flat. I have nothing against horde shooters (like Serious Sam) but Painkiller just lacks all the tactical aspects that Serious Sam brought up Although I liked the fact that the overall aesthetics somehow reminded me of Quake I / Blood I, there simply isn´t a good game beneath. I quit the game after episode 1 on nightmare difficulty. Even the boss fight was totally boring and annoying. Just a huge bullet sponge. Just play one of the games I mentioned above - any of these is better - and leave out Painkiller - it´s simply not worth your time. If you want to have "Quake I vibes", look at the following boomer shooters: Wrath: Aeon of Ruin, Hrot or Incision. And forget about Painkiller.


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Posted on: July 16, 2024

Take Serious Same instead

I like Serious Sam like games, but after a while this one started to be boring. Locations are mediocre, play Serious Sam instead


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