The last level of a chapter is staged as a monumental battle against huge bosses who represent the generals of Lucifer. The levels are strung together without any connection and each represent a completely different environment, which, however, always appears deserted and surreal. Only after one area has been completely cleaned up does a door open to the next area. Between the fights, he regularly meets a woman who introduces herself to him as Eve (and confirms that she is the biblical Eve, as she reacts annoyed to Garner's question about Adam, but in no way does his suspicion that she is the biblical Eve rejects).Ī very similar concept was found a few years earlier in the Serious Sam series: In five chapters, each with four to five levels, you fight your way from room to room in the role of a lone fighter by killing the monsters attacking in several waves of attack. Garner sets out with various weapons to carry out this task. Only then is he allowed to enter paradise. Since the lord of hell mobilized Lucifer and had put together an army that was supposed to conquer the sky, Garner was given the task of destroying the four satanic generals and their armies, and finally Lucifer himself. Arrived in the hereafter, the angel Gabriel explains to him that he is not yet ripe to be admitted to paradise (and thus to his wife) and is in the purgatory ( purgatory ), a world between heaven and hell. Daniel Garner suffers, together with his wife, a fatal car accident.