PAIN
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Product Description
It’s the most amusing game in town! Load characters into a super-sized, ultra powerful slingshot and launch them into an active, physics-controlled environment filled with precarious and humorous situations. Score points by stringing together PAINful collisions and unleashing chaos on the city center environment. Delight in release player challenges like Spanx the Monkey or head-to-head modes like Fun With Explosives.
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The basic thought behind this game is splendid. Shooting your character at a scene in order to produce crazy hurt to yourself and the things around you. It’s really fun for a small while, but once the novelty starts to wear off, you realize that there just isn’t enough to do, and far too much of the make pleased must be bought separately.
You only get a couple of characters and a couple of scenes to shoot at with your buy of the “full game.” Even some of the gameplay modes must be bought. In my opinion, this is a real cheap go by the developer. If you do buy it, just be aware that you are getting a limited product.
Furthermore, since it is a downloaded game, you can never resell it, and the price stays fixed. Retail sports meeting that have been out for a couple of years only cost a third of what they did new, but this game still costs full price.
If you buy this game and a few add-ons, you still just have a toy mini-game. For the same price, you could buy a used retail game which cost sixty bucks just two years ago. When you’re done with the retail game, you could sell it and get half of your cash back. Do the math.
Rating: 3 / 5
I was so excited when I finally was able to buy this game. It seemed so much fun to be able to throw a character in a town and collect points by hurting him.
I was incorrect, this is not fun. This is basically a party game; you get with your friends and try to beat each other’s scores. It’s not a terrible Thought except that this game for 10 dollars only gives you ONE level. That’s it, you can unlock other parts of the same level but you never leave the city, unless you spend more cash and buy the other levels.
Gameplay, although the premise is violent, there is no blood or cursing so the entire family can play. You have a giant slingshot with a character on it (only 2 characters come with the game and 1 free downloadable “Daxter”) and you shoot him to various parts in the level attempting to cause as much destruction as possible to get points. You can hold on to bombs and people, and time it so that you can throw them into other things to try and cause as much hurt as possible while at the same time injuring the character as much as you can to take multipliers, and “Oooch” bonuses. Once you launch the character and he hits his destination you lose control of him for the most part, except by using the Oooch meter. An Oooch is a sort of bonus which allows you to slightly go your character in spurts. Basically, you shove your crappy character in traffic and Oooch him in front of cars if you want a lot of points and multipliers.
They have various modes to play, in the one level you get for 10 bucks, PAINdemonium; just try to cause destruction and get points. Aftermath; is unlockable mode that’s the same as PAINdemonium but from a different angle. Bowling, this is the best in my opinion, you and your friends team up, throw your characters and a set of pins to try to knock them all down, but the other player has obstacles he can detonate to stop you character in mid air like crates and store signs. And finally mime toss, you grab a mime in mid air and toss him unto panes of glass while being timed.
This is fun for a couple of hours with some friends, but for 10 dollars you get bored really quick, you have to spend more on the other levels and characters. And as far as the amusement factor, once I played the game for 2 hours I was done. It’s not as fun as I thought, and watching the same character het hurt over and over gets dull quickly. The characters never change, they never become visibly hurt they just yell ouch a lot.
By the way, the trophies for the 10 dollar version are very few, if you want to get them all you have to buy all the “extra” make pleased.
In my arrogant opinion, this game is not worth 10 dollars, even if the package the whole game all the levels and characters in to a 30 dollar package it still wouldn’t be worth it. This game is like a mildly amusing joke that someone says over and over and over again. I can’t tell you if the extra make pleased is worth it because there is no way I’m ever spending more cash on this game. It got 2 stars just because of the bowling game.
Rating: 2 / 5
This is quite the novel game… I could write a thousand word essay as to why I reflect what I do of it… but I won’t. Once you get past the sports meeting semi-steep learning curve, it has this incredible replay-ability to it. It’s like a pinball machine in that aspect (and others); doing the same thing twice doesn’t yield the same results.
There are a lot (dozens) of add-on characters, and 4 or 5 add-on levels, which may place you off in that you don’t get everything with the game. The $10 you spend up front gives you a chance to figure out if you delight in the game, and if so, how much you’d be willing to spend for additional make pleased. I went all out and got everything, because I like the game. If you don’t like it that much, you’re only out the $10 for the base game, not the $60 you might spend on a game to find out you don’t delight in it as much as you thought you would (I’m looking at you, fallout 3).
Another BIG plus to this game is the developers in fact respond to posts on their blog and take customer’s pointer seriously. It’s been out for 2ish years (to date), and is still receiving updates/add-ons/bug-fixes.
Rating: 5 / 5
Not going to dissipate my time on a detailed review – this is the worst game on PS3 I’ve ever played. How other reviewers came to like it to the point they rated it so highly I’ll never know. Not trying to win a reviewer of the year award here, just trying to balance the rating of this game on Amazon so another “sucker” doesn’t buy it.
Rating: 1 / 5
i like this game makes me laugh this game is way to torcher a human being and cause so much destruction and pain towards one person makes me laugh very amusing game and fun game who says when u go bowling u need to use a ball just use a person LOL LOL
Rating: 5 / 5