SGD 07 Video: Pain gameplay for the PSN

Don’t you just love game conferences and all that shebang? Developers are more than willing to show off their goods, and we, the gamers, are getting all the benefits by having all these previews accorded to us at no extra cost.

Like this video right here. This is a clip on Pain, taken from the Sony Gamers Day event. This is interesting as this is but one of the (many?) games you’ll get to play on the PlayStation Network. And it embodies the true meaning of pain. It’s not your typical action game. In fact, watching the video alone leaves you guessing as to what the whole point of the game is.

What’s certain is that there are a lot of stunts, a lot of falling from buildings, a lot of slamming into automobiles, a lot of screaming and flailing limbs. Believe me, even “Jackass” or “Wild Boyz” would appear to have depth. Oh, and this one’s definitely not getting an E rating from the ESRB, we bet.

Anyway, it looks fun if you’re the kind to enjoy physical pain. But please, don’t try this at home. There’s certainly no way you can live to brag about it.

Don’t you just love game conferences and all that shebang? Developers are more than willing to show off their goods, and we, the gamers, are getting all the benefits by having all these previews accorded to us at no extra cost.

Like this video right here. This is a clip on Pain, taken from the Sony Gamers Day event. This is interesting as this is but one of the (many?) games you’ll get to play on the PlayStation Network. And it embodies the true meaning of pain. It’s not your typical action game. In fact, watching the video alone leaves you guessing as to what the whole point of the game is.

What’s certain is that there are a lot of stunts, a lot of falling from buildings, a lot of slamming into automobiles, a lot of screaming and flailing limbs. Believe me, even “Jackass” or “Wild Boyz” would appear to have depth. Oh, and this one’s definitely not getting an E rating from the ESRB, we bet.

Anyway, it looks fun if you’re the kind to enjoy physical pain. But please, don’t try this at home. There’s certainly no way you can live to brag about it.

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