

To install video wallpapers (but not scripts and scenes) you can use alternative, including completely free software. Some equalizers require one of the optional modules to work properly: Audio Visualizer, Simplistic Audio Visualizer or Customizable Module Visualizer - install them as a normal wallpaper, by unpacking them into the program folder. Or add the work to the licensed version of Wallpaper Engine by downloading the original copy from the Steam Workshop (the unique identifier is listed in the file project.json). To do this, select the file in the list and click the blue "OK" button. Apply the wallpaper in the program window.But if you are using a pirate version, the path may be different. Move its contents to the program folder, which by default has the following address: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\wallpaper_engine\projects\myprojects.To install, download and unpack the 899888570.zip archive using 7zip.If you want a brainless, unrefined and short shooter, go right ahead – but don't say I didn't damn you.

Amazingly, there are still familiar bugs that haven't been fixed – enemies getting stuck behind obstacles being the most regular.

This latest rejuvenates the series by rebuilding it in the Unreal 3 engine, but a lot more work would be required to bring every element up to modern standards. Painkiller is a familiar game, with such a loyal fanbase, that it's sad that both have been bled white by endless expansions over the years (every time by a different developer). They're not as impressive as they once were, especially compared to modern equivalents in Borderlands 2 or Bulletstorm, but they're still a challenge to beat. Painkiller was praised for two things: the themes of its levels, which this edition has the best 14, and the giant boss enemies, which thankfully also return.

I demand that someone puts a Benny Hill tune on the co-op mode, as the thrash metal soundtrack just kills the potential humour. When monster AI is restricted to making creatures run directly at you, and you have a spinning blade that instakills most foes, combat becomes a brainless farce. Yet all the multiplayer in the world can't detract from the disastrous tedium of fighting the singleplayer enemies.
