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1 person found this review helpful
14.3 hrs on record (12.4 hrs at review time)
Very good fastpaced arcade racer, creative levels, fun challenges and good multiplayer.

Don't forget to get it patched, guide is in the Guides tab.
Posted 22 October, 2019.
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4.7 hrs on record (3.5 hrs at review time)
Pretty solid HL mod, level design is good, not as confusing as some people claim.
Combat is reworked, you will feel like a glass cannon throughout the game, which is both fitting for your character and interesting overall, some parts are painful, but just painful enough that you'd want to keep playing.
It's all fun up until the final boss which is a real big pain in the ass.
7/10 go get it
Posted 18 August, 2019.
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2 people found this review helpful
104.9 hrs on record (32.7 hrs at review time)
It's a great game that with time people start forgetting about, real shame as well, cause it's a well written and well made game that failed to bore me. I recommend you get it either full price or with a discount, doesn't matter.

Hoping we'll get a sequel to this at some point because it's great
Posted 29 June, 2019.
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53.5 hrs on record (50.1 hrs at review time)
Still as fun as it was when it first launched, must get, sale or full price
Posted 21 November, 2018.
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3 people found this review helpful
89.2 hrs on record (71.0 hrs at review time)
Killing Floor 2 is one of those games you'll either love, or hate, depending on who you are.

For starters, the gameplay of the original is mostly in-tact, with more or less minor changes to the combat and movement system to make it feel more natural and less clunky. Which works out really well in the game's favor, weapons and characters have a good weight and power to them, making you feel powerful, yet fragile, if you find yourself in a situation where you can't rely on help from others (or your own skills).

Solo: Pretty simple, you complete X amount of waves, with X amount of uglies to kill, on XYZ difficulty because you feel like it. Solo combat feels similar to the old Resident Evil games' Mercenaries mode, in the sense that most of the time the chances are stacked against you, and you'll mostly have to rely on your own skills to beat back the horde.
Coop: Pretty simple again, you complete X amount of waves, with X amount of uglies to kill, on XYZ difficulty because you feel like it, with a team of fellow Zed Hunters. This mode is a bit more faster paced, as the more players are in a game, the more enemies spawn who are a bit more persistent in trying to hunt you down. Team composition matters, for obvious reasons, and even if you don't like to fill a certain role, it is in your best interest to often switch Perks in the game or still at the Ready Up screen to ensure that you'll survive with the least amount of casualties and the most amount of Đosh at the end of it all.

The XP and leveling system: You have ~9 classes (~ because some may be added later and I cba to update this whenever it happens), all of which have 25 levels, compared to the 5 you had in KF1, progression feels faster and more enjoyable as with more levels, it feels like you are indeed improving rather than slugging in place. In the game, the higher level you are, you get Perks, which can drastically improve the way you play a class, while also getting passive damage, accuracy and health or armor boosts. The higher difficulties you play on, the more XP you need, so you are competent on the difficulty, but in return, you also get more and more XP.

The Difficulties: There's 4 to choose from, Normal, Hard, Suicidal and Hell on Earth. The higher up a difficulty you go, with a higher level class, or with more teammates, the more varied and twisted Zeds spawn, to spice things up and keep the gameplay challanging. The difficulties increase the damage Zeds to, and in some cases, receive, however, this effect is pretty minor, as the development team relied more on making the Zeds do more moves and tactics to protect themselves from incoming damage while getting nice and close to you. Which I applaud.

Weapons: There's plenty to pick, yet most of them manages to feel different to the others, most of them also do serve a porpouse and a utility for specific situations, with your obvious trades of "Good for crowds, waste on singles" or vice versa. And with the planned additions of newer ones, it really seems like we won't run out of them anytime soon.

Atmosphere, world and level design: The newest addition to Killing Floor has decided to move further from it's gritty survival horror roots with a bit of british banter and humor from the characters, towards a more lighter and "wicked" atmosphere, with a few fantasy sci-fi elements added here and there to show how the world has progressed ever since Horzine had to actually start working on things to fix this mess up (or in some cases, create more havok).
The characters have become a tad bit more chatty, but this can be adjusted in the menu, all characters are fully voiceacted now by more than 3 people (1 which is unused) like beforehand. The visual design of the characters are also Grade A+.

Loot crates and all that ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥: I personally don't care since they give no gameplay benefit, the cosmetic weapon skins don't really cut it for me in Killing Floor, so I choose not to use them, however the character cosmetics range from "Decent" to "Why the ♥♥♥♥ is this a thing?", if you really want to, you can use your randomly dropped items to sell on the market for some petty change if you so please.

Summary: You'll either love it or hate it, like I said above, if you liked the 1st game and don't mind the changes present, feel free to buy the game and try it out, you can still refund it if it didn't suit your needs anyway.
If you didn't, well, it is kinda obvious what to do then, no?
Posted 22 November, 2017.
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13.2 hrs on record (12.5 hrs at review time)
This is a dark and gritty twinstick shooter about a man losing his mind and going on a genocidal rampage.

The controls are easy to get the hang of in the first few levels, but if you're feeling nostalgic you can change back to the "lovely" tank controls of the first game.
The gameplay is very smooth but challanging, the levels are getting more and more difficult with each location, respectively reflecting where they're set (trying to kill everyone in an army base will be way more difficult than shooting your neighbourhood grannies and grandpas at the local mart for instance). The later levels are getting pretty difficult, well, nearly suddenly but it is a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ awesome feeling to conquer the difficulty of them and come out on top... as a genocidal nutjob who's so edgy you can even cut yourself just by looking at him.

Overall, this game is a great experience for those who like some challange and don't get [TRIGGERED] by controversial topics and such.
Posted 24 November, 2016.
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1 person found this review helpful
62.0 hrs on record (20.5 hrs at review time)
This is the game where you stand in line at a church to confess your sins, afterwards you kill a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of jihadist Bin Laden clones to get out.

Overall;
-Pretty good, weapons are satisfying, even if some are weird, hell, even OP.
-Story? Weird but a fun trip.
-Graphics? Looks dated now, but it makes the violence and gore more comical to me.
-Sounds? Pretty good. Perfect suond mixing for a "lame" little town from the ass end of nowhere known as Arizona.
Posted 13 June, 2016.
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15.0 hrs on record (2.3 hrs at review time)
No more room in hell?





GO AND ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ MAKE SOME.












Btw, this game is good.
Posted 3 July, 2015.
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532.1 hrs on record (342.9 hrs at review time)
The ragdolls are awesome.








11/10 -NGI
Posted 17 April, 2015.
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16.5 hrs on record (2.1 hrs at review time)
Cry Of Fear is an atmospheric horror game in a first person view.
First of all; The game borrows elements from other big horror games such as, Silent Hill.
Second of all; It's scary so it's not for the weakhearted.
Third of all; Even though the graphics aren't big 'n' all you require a decent gaming PC to run it normally.
Fourth of all; There might be smaller bigger bugs.
Fifth of all; There are puzzles.


This game is absolutely fantastic, I can't recommend it more.
Posted 11 October, 2014. Last edited 11 July, 2015.
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