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'''Painkiller''' is a first-person shooter video game released on April 12, 2004. It was published by [[DreamCatcher Interactive]] and developed by Polish game studio [[People Can Fly]]. It attempts to replicate the 'old-school FPS' gameplay of ''[[Doom (video game)|Doom]]'' and ''[[Quake]]''. It has 24 levels that take place within Purgatory and Hell, and are seemingly unconnected designs that include medieval castles, factories and lunatic asylums. Five of the levels are 'boss levels' with some of the largest FPS bosses when it was released. The game takes place in [[Purgatory]] and [[Hell]].  
'''Painkiller''' is a first-person shooter video game released on April 12, 2004. It was published by [[DreamCatcher Interactive]] and developed by Polish game studio [[People Can Fly]]. It attempts to replicate the 'old-school FPS' gameplay of ''[[Doom]]'' and ''[[Quake]]''. It has 24 levels that take place within Purgatory and Hell, and are seemingly unconnected designs that include medieval castles, factories and lunatic asylums. Five of the levels are 'boss levels' with some of the largest FPS bosses when it was released.  


It is notable for using the [[Havok]] physics engine extensively, with a large quantity of destroyable objects.  
It is notable for using the [[Havok]] physics engine extensively, with a large quantity of destroyable objects.  


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Painkiller is a first-person shooter video game released on April 12, 2004. It was published by DreamCatcher Interactive and developed by Polish game studio People Can Fly. It attempts to replicate the 'old-school FPS' gameplay of Doom and Quake. It has 24 levels that take place within Purgatory and Hell, and are seemingly unconnected designs that include medieval castles, factories and lunatic asylums. Five of the levels are 'boss levels' with some of the largest FPS bosses when it was released.

It is notable for using the Havok physics engine extensively, with a large quantity of destroyable objects.

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