Terrifying Zeds: Some Zeds stumble, some crawl, some sprint, and some shoot at you with plasma cannons! Each Zed has its own tactics, strengths, and weaknesses that you must learn if you want to survive.Each level introduces new options for violence. A Variety of Weapons: Chop, slash, shoot, and blast your way through hordes of Zeds with weapons ranging from fire axes to sniper rifles.Immersive Environments: Five different environments to explore, from high tech virtual training facilities to dilapidated trailer parks, each with its own threats and story.You can even pick up these Zed bits and use them as weapons! Visceral Gore: The Zeds you attack don’t just die they get decapitated and dismembered as heads and limbs go flying, all covered in blood.A new weapon, special power ups, and other mechanics are available in this mode. Holdout - Endless Game Mode: See how long you can last against the Zeds in this endless mode! Increasingly tough groups of Zeds are thrown at you until you finally succumb. We're offering the entire Killing Floor series up as a limited time bundle Grab it while you can and help Charity Water bring clean drinking water to those in need Bundles include Killing Floor, Killing Floor 2, and Killing Floor: Incursion, in game cosmetics and weapons for Killing Floor and Killing Floor 2.Narrative Campaign: Play through the five-stage, fully voiced story campaign to uncover the secrets behind Horzine and their relationship with the Zeds.Co-Op Play: When the going gets tough, bring a friend! Play co-op with a friend in both Story and Holdout modes. ![]() If VR had games to the same caliber like Alien Isolation and Dying Light to help back it I think people would have a lot more respect for it and take it more seriously to develop for. Just to speak my mind I suppose.off topic a lot of it.but just being a fanboy of VR I can't help but look at games like this that, for the price and who made them, is quite lacking and makes VR almost look worse than better. The use and experience of it becomes even more amazing! When I play more full-on games that might happen to support VR like Alien Isolation, Project Cars 2, observer, etc, more high quality games, the VR experience becomes so much richer.Īlien Isolation or Dying Light are great examples of games that, while not designed for VR, work very well and give me and other VR users the "taste" of AAA VR games. The problem though is that this lack of content (especially for the price in a lot of cases) appears to be a syndrome of VR itself. It's the lack of stuff after you get use to it where the issue with a lot of these games come up. So yeah, controls are a little wonky and it's not perfect but you get use to it and it doesn't become a problem. ![]() They could have just ported over maps and game play modes from that? No other game play types, there's like 4 maps total I nsidering they have all the normal Killing Floor 2 stuff the lack of content doesn't just make for a lack of content for the price but just doesn't make any sense. You just kill wave upon wave while the enemies get harder and you get better weapons (to a point of course). The maps are open but small and there's no changes to be made to the maps such as progression or goals. It's the multiplayer/horde mode though where the $40 price tag starts to get a little hard to justify. It worked well enough and, while the final boss was a bitch, I walked away happy. The single player was, I thought, pretty good all things considered. However, all that being said, it's the lack of quality lengthy content at the current time that hurts VR. This isn't the 80's or 90's folks, WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY!!! It's here to stay, it's only getting cheaper, better, and easier to run and create for. I love it! Full on supporter of VR and I certainly feel that it's the future. I have VR, owned a Rift since March and seriously don't think more than a day has gone by that I haven't used it for at least an hour. I think just like with most of these VR games the issue eventually just becomes the lack of content.
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