Greater than two complete a long time since we final had a correct Painkiller, the dormant PC shooter is again with a contemporary entry that carries the identical identify. The brand new challenge seems to a reboot that brings the sequence into the trendy period, and that carries with it some components that might not be to everybody’s liking.
The brand new Painkiller comes from one thing of an unlikely supply. You might recall that Area Marine and MudRunner developer Saber Interactive introduced again in 2021 that it’s engaged on a brand new entry within the sequence, however we’ve seen subsequent to nothing from the challenge since.
This all modified in a single day.
On the Future Video games Present, we received handled to a correct reveal of Painkiller. The sport is revealed by Saber’s 3D Realms label, however its developer is just not one you’ll have heard of. The sport is being labored on by Polish group Anshar Studios, whose credit embody help work on a few of the greatest video games, reminiscent of Baldur’s Gate 3, Layers of Concern in addition to different Bloober Staff and Larian tasks.
The one sport Anshar developed (and revealed) itself is 2021’s wonderful Gamedec, an isometric RPG with robust narrative and decision-making components. So whereas the studio does have pedigree, it’s not precisely solely aligned with the kind of sport Painkiller was. However that won’t matter a lot as a result of the brand new sport seems to be taking issues into one thing of a unique path.
The brand new Painkiller is a co-op shooter that has its personal look. It nonetheless retains the emphasis on quick capturing, fluid motion, steel music, gothic pastiche, and the violence and gore the unique video games are identified for.
The horde shooter will be performed solo (with bots), in fact, and it seems to offer its personal tackle a few of the bizarre and whacky weapons of the originals. You’ll have the ability to choose from 4 characters with distinctive perks, and also you’ll get to improve them over the course of play.
Painkiller involves PC, PS5, and Xbox Collection X/S this fall, and you’ll wishlist it now on Steam when you’re intrigued (the trailer does look superb, to be truthful).