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Initial release date
  
23 October 2007

Developer
  
Mindware Studios

Genre
  
First-person shooter

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Series
  
Painkiller

Publisher
  
DreamCatcher Interactive

Platform
  
Microsoft Windows

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Engine
  
PainEngine (with Havok)

Mode(s)
  
Single-player, multiplayer

Similar
  
Painkiller games, Mindware Studios games, Shooter games

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Painkiller: Overdose is a stand-alone expansion pack for the first-person shooter video game Painkiller, developed by Mindware Studios. Mindware originally intended it to be fan-made mod but the publisher DreamCatcher Interactive granted the project full financial and technical support, and officially published it in 2007. The expansion offers 40 types of monsters, 16 additional levels, and six additional weapons. It is the second expansion of Painkiller with the first being Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell.

Contents

Plot

The player takes the role of Belial, a half-angel, half-demon gatekeeper and son of angel Sammael. He was rejected by both hell and heaven, and as a result, Sammael and Cerberus imprisoned him. When Daniel Garner defeats Lucifer in Painkiller, Belial escapes his prison and starts to seek revenge.

Sequels

Belial, the main protagonist of Overdose, reappeared in all later expansions and sequels. In Painkiller: Redemption Belial was one of two playable characters. Redemption was developed by Eggtooth Team and released in 2011. Belial also briefly appeared in Painkiller: Hell & Damnation which serves as a remake and sequel to original Painkiller.

Reception

Painkiller: Overdose received mixed reviews from critics. Reviews of Overdose were more positive than reviews of other expansions (with exception of Battle out of Hell). It was criticised for lack of innovation and slow loads but praised for gameplay that is the same as in original game.

References

Painkiller: Overdose Wikipedia