Blast Away the Game Review Writes: "When it comes to VR games, we’re used to seeing first-person elements being brought to the forefront as one of the most suitable genres for VR gaming. As an already well-established genre outside of VR, horde shooters aren’t exactly something extremely well known in the shooter genre. Now, here we are – one horde shooter in the bag and one that does it rather well.
While DOOM VFR certainly corners the market in what it aims to accomplish. While both are very similar in several ways, they aren’t exactly the same, nor do they aim to accomplish the exact same thing. Instead, we have to look at what sets the two apart. At its core, the Killing Floor franchise is all about fighting off relentless waves of zombies (often referred to as Zed’s). Many of these Zed’s are deformed, hideous, and each carries on with their own unique abilities ranging from extreme strength to the ability to explode and cover the area in nauseous fumes."
The Humble Killing Floor Bundle just launched today. It features games like Killing Floor, Killing Floor 2 plus the Digital Deluxe Upgrade, and Killing Floor Incursion. It also includes a bunch of DLC. As usual, you pay what you want and a percentage goes to charity.
From Tripwire Interactive, makers of Killing Floor 2, comes a story-driven adventure made specifically for VR.
Killing Floor Double Feature developed by Tripwire Interactive is now available on PlayStation 4. I will be covering both games separately starting with Killing Floor Incursion on the PlayStation V…