Painkiller (Complete Series)
Platform: Mac OS X (Intel-Wineskin)
Release: 2011
Genre: Modern First-Person Shooter
Language: En
Size: 9.37 GB
This pack included: Painkiller, Painkiller: Battle out of Hell, Painkiller: Overdose, Painkiller: Resurrection, Painkiller: Redemption
Status:
- [AT] : GREEN
- [NvIDEA] : GREEN
- [GMA] : Untested
Personal Notes:
Painkiller and Painkiller: Battle Out Of Hell require only 128 MB of VRAM the other three expansions require 256 MB VRAM for optimized performance. If the 3 latest expansions are to be played on lower end graphics cards then the advanced graphics settings must be turned way down to low. You can choose which of the games you would like to download with your torrent client under the files tab when you have the torrent highlighted in your client.
Game Description:
Painkiller
Painkiller is a first-person shooter video game released on April 12, 2004. It was published by DreamCatcher Interactive and developed by Polish game studio People Can Fly. It attempts to replicate the "old-school FPS" gameplay of Doom and Quake. It has 24 levels of seemingly unconnected designs that include medieval castles, factories and lunatic asylums. Five of the levels are "boss levels" with some of the largest FPS bosses to date. The game takes place in Purgatory and Hell. It is notable for using the Havok 2.0 physics engine extensively. The main character, Daniel Garner, is voiced by Cam Clarke.
The game is inspired by such classic titles as Quake and Doom, with the emphasis on killing big amounts of monsters. The game is divided into five chapters, each about eight levels long. The player's objective is to get through each level, from start to finish, by slaughtering hundreds of monsters. One of the game's most important aspects was its diversity. Each level presented a new location with various themes and art styles. The levels included castles, monasteries, an opera house, Venice, graveyards, and more. Monsters were also very different, with a new ones almost every level. There were special five levels where player had to combat a boss. The game presented an option to complete a special task each level, which will result in player getting a "tarot card", a rare, hard-to-obtain bonus. The tarot card menu was available from level select screen, and each equipped card provided different bonuses for a small amount of time, like powered-up weapons or slow motion.
Painkiller: Battle out of Hell
Painkiller: Battle out of Hell is an expansion pack for Painkiller, released on November 22, 2004. It was developed and published by the same companies as Painkiller. Battle Out of Hell features an all-new 10-level single player campaign, two new weapons (each taking a page out of the original game's book with two fire modes each), new multiplayer modes, and improved visual effects.
The story continues where the original left off: Lucifer is killed and his position as ruler of Hell is now free. Alastor, one of four hell generals Daniel Garner was assigned to kill in the original game, appears with a horde of demons and confronts Daniel, who now has to retreat with the help of Eve. Daniel's new goal is to battle through out of hell and eliminate Alastor, who is now rightful ruler of the demonic forces. Before confronting his powerful enemy, Daniel visits such places as an orphanage full of possessed children, a hellish circus named Loony Park, a pirate bay, colliseums, Necropolis, and even a twisted version of World War II Leningrad. After taking out Alastor, Eve thanks Daniel for allowing her to take control. Eve offers Daniel the chance to rule by her side, but Daniel, pointing his gun at Eve, refuses and the screen fades to black.
Painkiller: Overdose
Another Painkiller game, titled Painkiller: Overdose, was released for Windows on October 30, 2007 worldwide. Originally being developed by Mindware Studios from Czech Republic as a fan-made game mod, DreamCatcher granted the project full financial and technical support. In Overdose, the player takes the role of Belial, a half-angel, half-demon gatekeeper. The game contains 6 new weapons, 40 monster types and 16 new levels. The story is a spin-off and is said to tie wandering ends and provide a bridge between the original game and a potential sequel.[1] On October 17, 2007, the demo was released. On October 23, 2007, DreamCatcher announced that the game had started shipping to retail stores.
The story is set just after Daniel kills Lucifer. The death of Hell's leader allows Belial, the prisoner and outcast, to escape and start his vendetta against those who imprisoned him: demonic beast Cerberus and Sammael, an angel who betrayed his own kind. Belial starts his journey with killing his prison warden (and later using his head as a weapon). After traveling through various hellish places and defeating countless demons he kills Cerberus and reaches Sammael's lair. There, Belial defeats the fallen angel and rips his wings off as an act of vengeance.
Painkiller: Resurrection
On April 9, 2009, JoWooD Entertainment and Homegrown Games revealed Painkiller: Resurrection, a sequel \ spin-off to the original game. It was released on October 27, 2009 for Microsoft Windows.
It features six new levels, and a new hero: William "Bill" Sherman, who is blown to pieces by his own C4 payload, which he wanted to eliminate a group of mobsters. The fact that he accidentally blew a bus full of innocent civilians means he is about to be claimed by Hell. However, he wakes up in purgatory and is tasked with redeeming his soul by battling a new demonic threat, which is revealed to be led by Astaroth, once a general of Lucifer, and Ramiel, a corrupted angel.
Painkiller: Redemption
Painkiller: Redemption is an add-on released in February 25, 2011, as a downloadable game. Similarly to Overdose, the new expansion pack was originally a mod, created by a small group of fans under the label Eggtooth. It features new heavy metal soundtrack, better graphics, and 6 levels with nearly 6000 enemies to kill. Redemption continues the story of the series, featuring the return of Daniel Garner and Belial, both as playable characters. The development team promises a free post-release support for the game, which may include DLCs with multiplayer, co-op, or a new singleplayer chapter.
The game is narrated through animated text messages, and starts when Belial, the hero of Painkiller: Overdose, saves Daniel Garner from Eve, the current queen of Hell. Together, Daniel and Belial fight a big battle through her minions in the Purgatory, until they've found Bill Sherman, the protagonist of Painkiller: Resurrection. With Bill's help, they are able to strike at Eve and destroy her. The game ends with the arrival of Samael (spelled "Sammael" in Overdose), the fallen angel who was defeated by Belial. With Eve dead, Samael plans to use the dark essence left by her to become a new ruler of Hell.
Port Info
Wineskin 2.0
WS7 w/ CXG Wine 10.0.0
Minimum System Requirements:
- OS: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard / Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
- CPU: Intel Core Duo
- RAM: 2 GB
- Video: 256 MB vRAM
- about 13.5 GB Hard Drive Space required
Known Issues:
None so far...the game lags a bit on my ATI X1600 but that is due to a lack of Video RAM
Installation:
Extract the game from the container
Double click the game to launch it.
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