
The ensuing ridiculous carnage of flying appendages packs a lot of insanity into a brief but wonderfully gory frolic. It provides you with a toolkit of twisted weaponry and constantly bombards you with enormous swarms of demonic creatures. This recreation of the gruesome original is unflinchingly old-school, fast-paced, campy as hell, and action-packed. The genre's return to its primitive beginnings is wonderful, even if it feels like the gaming equivalent of a junk food binge.

Painkiller: Hell & Damnation, a throwback to a simpler age of first-person shooters, is considerably more concerned with corpse counts and blood spray than gameplay complexity.
