Dreamkiller: It's like Psychonauts and Painkiller had a baby
What is Dreamkiller? It's like Psychonauts and Painkiller had a baby, and that baby has grown into an angry teenager who then scratched the design doc for the game on the outside of his notebook. Mindware Studios – the developers behind Painkiller Overdose – are back to "probe the insidious depths of the subconscious" with Dreamkiller for the Xbox 360 and PC platforms, available this fall.
Ever wanted to go "inside the dark and twisted nightmares of tortured souls possessed by unknown forces"? Yeah, us neither ... but that's just what you'll do in the "role of Alice Drake, a psychologist with the extraordinary ability to enter the minds of her patients and combat the ravenous foes haunting their dreams." So, 12 "mega-bloodbath" single-player levels and "numerous multiplayer modes" are what they're offering.
The bad news: that same design doc was already used for some levels in Psychotoxic, where you also play a female protagonist who can enter people's dreams and do battle with their subconscious. Our own Ludwig Kietzmann, in a previous life, wrote, "Setting yourself on fire and then diving into a pool of broken glass is more fun than playing this absolute disaster of a game." So, the good news: it couldn't possibly be any worse than Psychotoxic.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ArchiGamer @ Jun 30th 2009 8:39PM
This game is perfect for Tmac!!
Max E. @ Jun 30th 2009 8:48PM
Hold on, is it just me or was that just a summary of the movie The Cell?
DWells55 @ Jun 30th 2009 8:50PM
Ah, so that's the name of it. I thought of that movie right away when reading this article, but just couldn't remember the name. It's basically the exact same thing except without the guns.
WREturns @ Jun 30th 2009 8:53PM
Also, no big, nice ass...as far as I can tell anyway.
ZombieMothra @ Jul 1st 2009 12:29AM
Took the words right out of my mouth.
Turd Ferguson @ Jul 1st 2009 1:25AM
I actually thought more of the anime Paprika
Boff @ Jul 1st 2009 5:01AM
Nice one. I was thinking of The Cell while reading that but couldn't remember what it was called.
Jack @ Jul 1st 2009 11:48AM
The reason no one could remember the title of The Cell is because our brains have tried oh so hard to block the memory that horrible horrible movie.
Arctrick @ Jun 30th 2009 8:50PM
Awesome!
-Vexx- @ Jun 30th 2009 8:55PM
Sounds fun for a shooter which is rare for me now a days.
The Baron @ Jun 30th 2009 9:27PM
So psychologists cure mental illness by diving into their patients' minds and fighting the forces of insanity with miniguns?
AWESOME!
The Baron @ Jun 30th 2009 10:19PM
Also I like the visual style. Looks halfway between BioShock and Zeno Clash.
Gerik @ Jun 30th 2009 9:31PM
I don't care about the story. If it plays like Painkiller, I'm buying it. For some reason these kind of shooters are few and far between these days.
Michelobius @ Jun 30th 2009 11:12PM
No offense, but it's because those kind of shooters are mostly outdated these days.
Nadril @ Jun 30th 2009 9:34PM
Just remember these aren't the guys who made the original (and awesome) Painkiller, they are the guys who made the really shitty sequel.
Not interested.
Lucas @ Jun 30th 2009 9:39PM
Isn't Alice Drake also the name of a psychologist/crime-fighter from the BBC series Ashes to Ashes? Or am I getting names mixed up?
snarfoogle @ Jun 30th 2009 9:42PM
Wikipedia says that's one Alex Drake.
Mriceguy @ Jul 1st 2009 1:38AM
Alex Drake, exactly. This is more than just coincidence. And she's trapped inside her own mind as well.
Shiaoran @ Jun 30th 2009 9:51PM
Alan 'DR'ake? 'W'o'W'...
Letters2Kay @ Jul 1st 2009 12:19AM
Does no one remember "The Cell" with Jennifer Lopez? It's like that with guns...
Alex @ Jul 1st 2009 2:16AM
I thought Painkiller was good!
There is a lot of mention of it as of late, too.