
The combat soundtrack is great and I love the theme of it, it’s a perfect fit for a horror movie. My favorite level from this DLC pack is definitively the Aslyum. The new environmental weapon is called Meat Mine, it can be activated by using your Soul Charger weapon on Leaper’s head, once the head is charged it explodes.

The level took me about 15 minutes to beat on Insomniac difficulty and this is without exploring, or trying 100% achieve all the secrets, souls, ammo packs and so on. Town is a remake of the original Painkiller level, it’s rearranged and spawns additional enemies like the Templars.


Town is a very basic and linear level, with a lot of burning wood, broken down buildings and of course hordes of enemies that throw meat pieces in your face until you die. The very first level in The Clock Strikes Meat Night DLC is called Town. Painkiller’s trademark was always about killing tons of undead monsters in demonic like environments, if this is what you enjoy then you will be quite happy with this DLC pack, especially considering this is the first single-player DLC the game has received. New secrets areas, actions, usable mechanisms and more enemy variations throughout the game. The Clock Strikes Meat Night also expands both the single-player and co-op mode. You can now also pick up a new power-up throughout the levels that allows you to dual-wield weapons for a limited time, 3 brand new enemy types, new environmental weapon and a new tarot card that leeches health from enemies when the damage is dealt, it’s called Health Stealer. The Clock Strikes Meat Night adds 1 new single-player map called Town, and expands 2 additional existing single-player levels which are Aslyum and the Bridge.

Painkiller: Hell and Damnation has finally received a single-player DLC pack (last one was multiplayer) called The Clock Strikes Meat Night.
