I, like a ton of people here, probably heard about it from Yahtzee's review. I have all 4 of the Painkiller games...
Except for maybe, I don't know... 100% of PC gamers. The PC gaming community is a hell of a lot bigger then you make it out to be.Doclector said:Woah, wall of endless text.
I'd say it's because it's a PC game. Hear me out before you lynch me! Fact is, sad or not, the majority of gamers don't use their PC for gaming much.
Really. I mean, I'd heard of the game, but a giant wall of text that's hard to read isn't going to help sell me on actually playing it any.mikecoulter said:I'd heard about it, but don't know much about it. May I suggest clearing up your post a bit? Grammar and paragraphs will help put your point across in a more clear manner.
I think it's a 'negative punctuation' review. It has so little punctuation, it creates a void, drawing in grammar from the posts around it.IamSofaKingRaw said:Its a 'Zero Punctuation' review
Olympic diver. No need for breathing.BaldursBananaSoap said:Wait, is that ALL one sentence?
It is and it isn't. It's a classic style FPS. Waves of enemies to blast through. Good simple fun. It really works for some, but it's not for everyone. Hence the reason why it was a sleeper hit for some.Cpt_Oblivious said:Fuck that, let's start with sentences, shall we?mikecoulter said:Grammar and paragraphs will help put your point across in a more clear manner.
And I've heard of Painkiller, though I also heard it's shite.
7, 400%?!?!? God damn!On the other hand, sales data from Amazon seems to reveal a distinct 7,400 percent jump in Painkiller sales shortly after it was given a positive review, if one-liners like "Painkiller is fucking awesome and can kick the ass of most big name mainstream titles and have them for breakfast afterwards" are considered merely "positive" and not "giddy school girl talking about her favorite boy band."