Genre: Action

Publisher: SCEA

Release Date: 11/2007

Players: 1-4

Max. players online: 2

Crude Humor
Mild Language
Sexual Themes
Violence

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*Standard online multiplayer for 2 players (4 players in optional Fortress Mode - Smack Pack sold separately)


PAIN boldly tackles a rarely explored area of video-gaming... comedy. The unique mechanic of the game allows the player to load a character into a human-sized, ultra-powerful slingshot, and fire the character into an active, physics-controlled environment, filled with precarious and humorous situations. Players receive points by stringing together...

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Playstation.Blog, June 8,2009

PAIN: The People’s MODE

Everyone is back from E3 now and it’s time to get back to work. I for one have a love...

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Playstation.Blog, April 30,2009

PAINalympics - Going for Gold

Hi folks, In May, we will be releasing the Sore Spots add-on for PAIN. Check out a...

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Playstation.Blog, March 19,2009

I Came To Bring The PAIN

My Peoples, it’s no secret that PAIN is the People’s Game. Our community has asked us...

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Playstation.Blog, November 12,2008

Hoff Launches PAIN: Movie Studio Tomorrow!

It’s The Hoff again…coming to you from Korea, where I am filming a new...

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Playstation.Blog, October 22,2008

A Very Special Message from David Hasselhoff

Hello everyone, it’s your friendly neighborhood David Hasselhoff here. I know you’re...

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fun game

by lukas1178 Jun 28, 2009, 6:37 PM PDT

Very hard to get trophies and also dont like paying for additional modes or characters.They also need more levels like a hauntinghouse and also new characters like bigfoot ect. 

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PAIN Review

by Prangstar Jun 18, 2009, 1:56 AM PDT

This is by far the best download game available for PS3, Get your PAIN on, in 4 crazy levels which takes you from the suburbs to the movie studio's a fun park and a high school reunion. Every level has multiple lay-outs and modes. Freestyle and earn points, toss the mime through windows, fun with explosives for explosive fun:) and a lot more. The characters are some of the best ever in a game. Who doesn't want to hurt david hasselhoff. The price for the updates are really nice, not to expensive. This is one game i will be playing over 5 years still, wander what awaits us in the future, the youtube and personal soundtrack updates are the best yet. 

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Can Somebody Say Ouch?

by JonnyGamer May 17, 2009, 2:41 PM PDT

This is by far the funniest craziest game ever conceived that I have played. I love the giant slingshot and there's so many things to try to destroy. It makes for a very entertaining time and while I have not purchased any of the upgrades I am sure they are worth if you really enjoy playing this one. 

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PAIN expired voucher working

by JTflyer May 16, 2009, 10:20 PM PDT

I tried my expired PAIN voucher again today and it worked. I guess they were getting too many phone calls about it. 

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Pain voucher expired before i bought the ps3!!!

by PECKSTER Apr 15, 2009, 4:17 PM PDT

I've called PS3 a couple times now and they keep saying we can't unexpire your voucher blah blah blah. Well, I bought the PS3 a week ago and the voucher says it expired 3-30-09, which is before i bought the ps3!!! The person I talked to said that you would help if I just added this under reviews, so I want my game! I payed 400 dollars and now I don't get the game that it is supposed to come with. Email me back asap, 1badta@optonline.net 

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Video output in HD requires cables and an HD-compatible display, both sold separately. Copy-protected Blu-ray video discs can only output at 1080p using an HDMI cable connected to a device that is compatible with the HDCP standard. HDMI cable not included. If a device that is not compatible with the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) standard is connected to the system using an HDMI cable, video and/or audio cannot be output from the system.

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