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Painkiller: Resurrection

Painkiller: Resurrection

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Release Date: October 27, 2009

Action, FPP, Horror, Shooters, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet, LAN

The third installment of the popular FPP shooter series, started in 2004 by the Polish studio People Can Fly. The task of developing this production was entrusted to the Austrian team Homegrown Games. This time, players take on the role of Wild Bill Sherman - a former assassin working on behalf of the CIA and high-ranking government officials, who died while on a mission to assassinate a political rival of his employers.

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Supported by an actual catholic priest, the story evolves around a Dante inspired purgatory scenario wherein our hero has to struggle for salvation. After blowing up a bus of innocent children Wild Bill is trapped between Heaven and Hell and has to confront both! Can Wild Bill save the childrens' and his soul...?

Features:

Coop story mode that will blow your mind!

Full FPS action on low spec boxes featuring mind bending physics (Havoc), new dynamic lighting and shader effects.

6 terrifying and truly sick monster classes with unique character design including all new End Bosses of colossal statures standing guard over twilights' crumbling domain

A new character and an untypical story line that is totally different from the predecessors.

3 new chapters of fast pace pain killing action!

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows October 27, 2009

Xbox 360

Xbox 360 cancelled

Game Series

Painkiller: Resurrection
Painkiller: Resurrection
Painkiller: Resurrection

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Painkiller Game Series

A series of first-person shooters (FPS) in the climate of bloody horror. The series was started by People Can Fly studio, and its development involved such development teams as Eggtooth, Mindware Studios, Med-Art and The Farm 51.

Painkiller Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Painkiller: Resurrection Video Game:

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 7800 or better), 6 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Painkiller: Resurrection Video Game.

26%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Negative (621)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Core Gameplay: The fundamental gameplay mechanics are enjoyable and reminiscent of earlier titles in the Painkiller franchise, providing a fun shooting experience.
  • Difficulty: Some players find satisfaction in the challenge, especially on higher difficulty settings, which can create a rewarding experience when overcoming tough situations.
  • Voice Acting and Cutscenes: The protagonist's voice acting and the graphic novel-style cutscenes received some praise for adding character to the game.
  • Music: The soundtrack, which includes new combat and ambient music, is appreciated by some players, enhancing the overall atmosphere.

The main cons of the game

  • Bugs and Technical Issues: The game is plagued with numerous bugs, crashes, and performance issues, including falling through maps, freezing, and poor collision detection.
  • Level Design: Many users criticize the level design as confusing, poorly structured, and uninspired, making navigation difficult and frustrating.
  • Graphics: Even for a game released in 2009, the graphics are considered outdated, and some players had to lower settings to avoid crashes.
  • Lack of New Content: Players noted that the game feels derivative, offering little new compared to previous entries in the series, and often recycling assets without significant improvements.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Improved Level Design: Players expected more creativity and variety in level design, as many felt the levels were poorly executed and lacked engaging elements.
  • Stability and Bug Fixes: Users indicated a desire for better stability and fewer bugs, suggesting that the game should have been more thoroughly tested before release.
  • Manual Save Options: The absence of manual save options on higher difficulties was a point of frustration, making it harder for players to progress without losing significant progress due to crashes or bugs.
  • Clearer Objectives and Navigation Aids: Many players found it difficult to know where to go next, indicating a need for better guidance and clearer objectives within the levels.

Summary

  • Overall, while some players found enjoyment in specific aspects of Painkiller: Resurrection, the overwhelming consensus is that the game suffers from significant technical flaws and poor design choices that detract from the experience.

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