When comparing Painkiller: Hell & Damnation vs Ratz Instagib, the Slant community recommends Ratz Instagib for most people. In the question“What are the best PC arena shooters?” Ratz Instagib is ranked 30th while Painkiller: Hell & Damnation is ranked 31st. The most important reason people chose Ratz Instagib is:
Way less competitive and more simple than other arena shooters and a great game to just turn your brain off and shoot some rats.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Fun, over-the-top weapons
The game includes weapons such as Ectrodriver, that can shoot electrified shurikens, Stake gun-Grenade Launcher, that can shoot stake propelled grenades and Shotgun-Freezer that can shoot a freezing charge.
Pro Very chill and a good game to just vibe in with friends
Way less competitive and more simple than other arena shooters and a great game to just turn your brain off and shoot some rats.
Pro Low system requirements
A machine with a 2GHz i3 CPU and 2GB of RAM can run the game.
Pro Fun, very unrestricted movement
The movement is very fast, kind of floaty, and very fun. it's way more free/ less tied to standard bunny hopping and more ground-based movement.
Cons
Con Pretty much dead
According to SteamDB data the game averages about 50 peak daily concurrent players.
Con Bad netcode
They made an HD remake of the original Painkiller, and that's regrettably the only thing they improved on. This game was fantastic on LAN and tournaments, but horrible online if you're pushing above 40 ping. Painkiller's bad netcode primarily contributes into the game's unpopularity as well.
Con Doesn't represent the arena shooter genre properly
It's as much arena shooter as "catch-ball" is baseball. In catch ball your only focus is to throw and catch the ball, similarly in RatZ instagib your only focus is in one weapon, aim and dodging. That is to summarize the complexity of the game excluding additional gameplay elements included in game modes like capture the flag and freeze tag.
Con Doesn't deliver anything new
It's like a poor clone of Xonotic's Instagib. Instagib in any shape and form exists in almost every arena shooter already, it's also done better in most of them. Some of them (Xonotic) are free and has 100x times the content.
Con It's a ghost town
According to SteamDB data the game since Feb 2016 hasn't once reached a 100 concurrent player threshold.