*Warning: spoilers* Masterpiece expansion for the main game
Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell is an amazing expansion to the main game. Just when I thought that I seen everything in the main game, this game blew my mind again.
The story picks up after the end of the first game in which you killed Lucifer. Alastor has taken his place as the ruler of Hell and in this new campaign, consisting of ten new levels, two new weapons and some polished graphics, you must go on a killing spree again to murder his ass. In the end, your beloved companion Eve takes the place of Alastor, to your surprise, and offers you a place by her side to rule Hell. You refuse and point your gun in her face, then the screen goes black, and another sequel can be expected. Epic.
The controls and sound design are just as perfect as the previous games. The graphics have improved a little over the first game and gives the impression that you are playing a sequel instead of just an expansion.
Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell offers a new campaign with, once again, ten completely unique levels, enemies and weapons. Although it is still the same principle of the first game, the new levels were amazing.
Right from the start you go to an orphanage and all of a sudden, the game transformed into a creepy horror game with unsettling and disturbing enemies and events. You fight possessed children and exploding kids with a sheet over their heads that whine and whimper when charging toward you. I was shocked and surprised at the same time, what a twist. I literally applauded for this level when I finished it. I doubted that this level of perfection could be matched, but then I visited Loony Park. You fight clowns while one of the best video game soundtracks was playing in the background. After the twisted version of the World War II Leningrad stage and the Lab stage, I knew that this was one of the best expansions of a game that I had ever played.
The biggest plus for this game is the excellent new level design and, once again, the mind-blowing music that is not just metal tracks this time, but all kinds of mixed orchestra, combined with electric guitars. I do not know who came up with this, but this man or woman is a genius.
I loved Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell and I thought it was even better than the main game. It was long ago that I could enjoy a game as much as I did this one. I would surely recommend it to everyone.
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