Painkiller: Special Edition

Painkiller: EspecialAutor Edition: DreamCatcher InteractiveDesarrollador: People Can Fly Genre: ActionESRB: Mature (17 +) Platform: PC GamesValoración general 97/10024/2525/2523/2525/25Gráficos / audio: Gameplay: Creativity: Fun Factor: Painkiller: Special Edition has a great approach: everything that moves shoot. It has no teammates, no puzzles to solve, no complicated levels to go, and only an infinite number of enemies and a decent variety of weapons. You may be thinking that going to get repetitive, but actually have to guess what the next level is, what kind of enemies you can find, and what the leaders will look like. To begin this analysis, I will discuss the game, then go to graphics and sounds, and finally end with a trial on the replay value. First, Painkiller: Special Edition has no cut scenes. You start with a gun game and get right to the shooting. This weapon can pin your enemy to the wall when the shot if they are sufficiently close to one. It is very likely to get more weapons like a shotgun, nail gun, and a handful of others. And while this may seem a limited amount, they all have their advantages and is not asking for more. Each level is very variable, and all are very well designed. From a military base to a level of style of ancient Egypt, they all look fantastic and are not repetitive. You go through these maps, with an arrow at the top of the screen to help you in the right direction, and around the level of making hundreds of enemies. There are over 70 types of monsters to kill, and change depending on the level. What makes this game so interesting, in my opinion, is the boss. When I saw the first boss, I was simply amazed. The developer, Dreamcatcher, I was not playing when they did the leaders. They are huge in size, and each one has to find its weak point. This can be fun and challenging at the same time, and really adds to the already impressive game. For graphics and sounds, I would say are great for the launch. Painkiller was released on April 12, 2004, and by then the images were really good. Shadow great, fun special effects, good texture of the buildings, 3d models and above average, all contribute to the first level of graphics for the time. The sounds are also noteworthy. Each level seems to have specific sound effects that help give the feeling that really is in a mental hospital or sought out on a military base. Finally, the replay value seems to be average in Painkiller: Special Edition. In this version, there is no multiplayer mode. I recently got up and was lying on the "cheap-play" or "bargain-bin" area of ??Best Buy. I know that the original had several players when it first came out, but I will not talk about this because the Special Edition are not included. There are four levels of difficulty in the single player campaign, so you can go through it several times and becomes more difficult after each. Without any multiplayer mode, I must say the replay value is average at best, although the player is very good. In conclusion, Painkiller: Special Edition is a great first-person shooter that really focuses on the game simple, but very fun game. If you have the money, which in this case is only $ 10, and a decent computer, I recommend it if you're a fan of shooters.

008/365 by SltWtrKisses

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