Abstrakt: PAIN is a game you can download from the Sony PlayStation Store, and it features a neat physics engine where you sling a guy into a downtown area and try to rack up points for destroying things. Pain for the PS3Rating When I bought my 80 GB model Sony...
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Udgivet: 2008-03-19, Forfatter: Stuart , anmeldelse af: trustedreviews.com
Pain is a brutal, vulgar, sick and deeply unpleasant display of the worst kinds of adolescent male humour. In other words, it's fantastic, though more sensitive souls might not agree....
Abstrakt: The beauty in Pain is not in the visuals, but in the physics engine that powers the game. That being said, the game is no slouch to look at. The game is in high resolution and is actually quite colorful. The one level that you play the game in is detai...
I had low expectations going into this review so imagine my surprise to find that PAIN is not only a great and totally addictive game, it is probably going to be one of the biggest guilty pleasures in everybody’s PS3 library. For less than $10 and 2...
Abstrakt: VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Pain footage!Try as you might to scoff at Pain's exceptionally lowbrow, moronic premise, actually playing it will yield some fun and at least a few chuckles from all but the most curmudgeonly misers....
Great use of Havok physics engine, Smartly sophomoric sense of humor, Breaking stuff is fun.
Comes with just one level.
Pain is the video game equivalent of breaking fine china with a hammer: its simple, crude, and not very cost-effective, but still rather satisfying. ...
Abstrakt: Are you a fan of fart jokes, double entendres and people humorously slamming into (and through) various objects? Well, Sony and Idol Minds have the game for you! I just so happen to enjoy the above combination when presented in the right context, and s...
Abstrakt: Take a bunch of plywood that's lying around, along with an impossibly large piece of industrial rubber, and build a slingshot of epic proportions, right in the middle of a city. Now that you've got this instrument of destruction in your possession, wh...
Abstrakt: It was somewhere around the time GameScoops own Daemon Hatfield pulled back on the human slingshot, launched Jarvis through the air, snagged a grandmother by her hair, dragged her down a staircase leading to a subway and slammed into an exploding crat...