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Warp2Search.net » News » February 2004 » Painkiller Demo

Painkiller Demo

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 02/16/2004 11:50 PM [ Print | 7 comment(s) ] · 3707 views

DreamCatcher Interactive has now released the single-player demo of Painkiller, offering an opportunity to try out this upcoming frantic first-person shooter by People Can Fly. This demo contains three levels: the medieval Town level, the Oriental Castle level, and the Thor level against the mighty Saphathoraél.



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#51335 Posted on: 02/17/2004 12:35 AM
OMG :D

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#51336 Posted on: 02/17/2004 01:09 AM
hah all the links are PACKED

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#51337 Posted on: 02/17/2004 01:13 AM
yeah

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#51338 Posted on: 02/17/2004 01:19 AM
Serious Sam in the dark.

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#51339 Posted on: 02/17/2004 01:33 AM
WOW all download slots are still taken. Luckily I can still download it with bittorrent. Thanks bittorrent! hehe ok got a bit carried away over there.

Anywayz, it's not that strange that everybody is downloading it because this game has a lot of potential. For fps standards it's pretty original. I mean, at least the dark, gothic theme. The music is also very good.

But I have to admit I know how the full games looks like so this testimony is not based on the demo.

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#51340 Posted on: 02/17/2004 05:35 AM
Yeah, I've enjoyed it thus far.
It's nothing really 'new' as it's a standard FPS shooter, but the atmostphere is quite nice and the game runs really smooth, even with multisampling on. These days all of the FPS games seem to be heading in either a sci-fi or "realistic" military direction so this one is a nice touch.
Anyone else had any sound issues? I had some high-pitched wailing going on using 5.1 and either Dolby and EAX3. It all seemed to happen at the end of Level 1.


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Esthero
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#51343 Posted on: 02/17/2004 01:22 PM
Domingo I had a similar sound problem in map one, once. When I reloaded the game the problem was gone.

Maybe something in the game still needs a bit more optimizing.

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