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Big Download's News Bits & Bytes - March 29

Another day, another revelation from Valve that its Team Fortress 2 in-game store can really generate a lot of money.

Painkiller Resurrection gets new map via Steam

Last fall's release of the first person shooter Painkiller Resurrection was ... well, "disappointing" doesn't really cover it. The game itself was short and not very engadging and the promise of a co-op mode was just that; a promise (at least until a patch was released a few months later).

Now after several months, the title from developer Homegrown Games and publisher JoWood has gotten a new update via Steam and it's actually all about content. The patch adds a new map, the Tower of Power, to the title. It's described in the patch notes as "the ULTIMATE challenge for all Painkiller enthusiasts." We think the real challenge is to find people who care about this game anymore.

Painkiller Resurrection co-op feature: Not so much?


Publishers JoWood and its subsidiary Dreamcatcher Games have been promoting their just released first person shooter Painkiller Resurrection as having co-op support for the single player game. But is that totally true? A post on the game's official message boards by a JoWood community manager reveals that the "co-op support" isn't quite as advertised.

The message states, "To play a coop game you have to start a dedicated server with the tool provided together with your game. Pull in the campaign maps from C9L01 to C9L06, choose FFA and start the game. You can also add / remove bots accompanying you there." Obviously most people think of setting up a co-op mode in a game via other means. The message adds, "We will add a more convenient ingame coop menu with the next update " So if you were expecting a normal co-op mode out of the box, this is just a heads-up.

Other people on the message boards have complained about other aspects of the game (filled with bugs, only six levels, price differences between Steam version and retail version) but those issues are really for reviewers to pounce on. However we felt the issue with the advertised co-op support should be addressed in a news article as an FYI to consumers.

[Thanks Matthew D]

Download the updated Painkiller: Resurrection Demo

Download: Updated Painkiller Resurrection Demo

JoWood has released an updated demo for Painkiller: Resurrection, which fixes gameplay issues found in the previous demo. System requirements are shown after the jump.

The Demo contains the complete intro, told in the style of a graphic novel; the tutorial, and the "Cathedral" - the first level of the game's intense campaign. The Painkiller: Resurrection Demo offers around 5% of the full version playtime. In addition to various powerful weapons (which include The Painkiller as well as the fans' favorite weapon, the Stake Gun) the Demo also showcases some of the new enemies.
Download Painkiller: Resurrection Demo #2 (1.21 GB)
Check out all Painkiller: Resurrection downloads

This Week In PC Games: October 26-November 1


It's downright scary (sorry, had to be done) how many new PC game titles are scheduled for release this week. In addition to a number of original games, PC gamers can look forward to trying out the Left 4 Dead 2 demo (if they pre-ordered) and a new retail collection of all of Firefly Studios' Stronghold games:

Borderlands: Gearbox Software's sci-fi first person shooter blends elementes of an action-RPG in the mix as your characters go on quests on an alien world and deal with lots of monsters and enemies. Much has been made of the near infinite number of weapon variations that can be found in the game and the four-player co-op doesn't hurt either.

New Painkiller: Resurrection demo coming next week


Looks like the rush to get a demo out for Painkiller Resurrection has caused some issues. While the game's publisher JoWood (and its US subsidiary Dreamcatcher Games) are not recalling the single player demo to the upcoming first person shooter, they are admitting that the current demo is not up to their standards.

A JoWood spokesperson states on their message boards that, " . . . we accidentally released an old demo version. We really feel sorry for that." Never fear, however, as the publisher plans to release a new demo for the game next week that will mirror the quality of the final shipping version of the title. In the meantime Painkiller Resurrection is scheduled to be released on October 27.

Download Painkiller: Resurrection Demo (1.3 GB)

Download: Painkiller: Resurrection Demo

This is the playable demo for Painkiller: Resurrection. System requirements are shown after the jump.

"Developed by Homegrown Games with former developers and modders from the previous Painkiller games in collaboration with Studio Med-Art and with a Catholic priest advising, Painkiller Resurrection combines rock-hard, no-frills action and an exciting story with painstakingly researched details. In a bizarre world influenced by medieval ideas about hell and purgatory and Dante's Inferno, the mixture of fast, straightforward levels and enormous, explorable regions containing the worst scum of any hell provides a unique gaming experience."
Download Painkiller: Resurrection Demo (1.3 GB)

Painkiller: Resurrection goes gold; demo coming soon


The third stand alone game in the Painkiller first person shooter series is supposedly ready for your enjoyment. JoWood's subsidiary publisher Dreamcatcher has announced that Painkiller: Resurrection has now gone gold and will ship to stores and via download on October 27.

As we mentioned earlier this month, Steam is offering all of the previous Painkiller games for free when you pre-order the Homegrown Games' developed Painkiller Resurrection title. Dreamcatcher has also mentioned that a demo of the game should be released "shortly". The full game will feature a co-op mode through the game's all new single player campaign (a first for the series) along with improvements to the Painkiller graphics engine, new items and monstes and more.

[Via email press release]

Painkiller: Resurrection trailer invites you to bring a friend to hell

What's October without taking at least one trip to Hell? Or at least Purgatory? In Painkiller: Resurrection, the latest addition to the Painkiller series, players will be able to step foot into the nightmarish underworld with all-new insane weapons to destroy everything that gets in the way. This time around, co-op play will be included to double up the destruction. Painkiller: Resurrection is scheduled to release on October 27th.

"William "Bill" Sherman has a problem - he's dead. Blown to pieces by his own C4 payload, which he wanted to eliminate a South American druglord with on behalf of some shady secret service people. The fact that he accidentally blew a bus full of innocent civilians into the Great Beyond has given rise to an all new problem - Hell doesn't exactly have any problems with claiming his soul. But now Bill's in purgatory and he's caught the eye of heaven's warriors. He's been offered a chance to make good the havoc he wrought using his quite special skills. And with weapons of course. Bizarre weapons. Crazy weapons..."

Download HD Painkiller: Resurrection Trailer (37 MB)

Get two free games for Painkiller Resurrection Steam pre-order


JoWood's upcoming first person shooter Painkiller Resurrection is now available for pre-order via Steam. Pre-orders get 10 percent off the game's already low $29.99 price tag. But that may not be the only reason to consider paying some money up front for the game from developer Homegrown Games.

In addition to the discount pre-orders get not one but two games for free and for immediate download. The Painkiller Black Edition (the original 2004 game from developer People Can Fly and the 2005 expansion pack) and Painkiller Overdose (the 2007 stand alone game from Mindware Studios) are actually quite fun to play, especially the first game in the series, and will give you a leg up on Painkiller Resurrection when it comes out in late October.
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