
9 different monster types trying to eat your face off, armed with everything from teeth and claws, through to chainsaws, chainguns and rocket-launchers. Watch those crucial and violent creature deaths in slomo “ZEDtime”, even in multiplayer. Co-op game mode for up to six players obliterating multiple waves of specimens. This will give everyone who has not yet played the game a chance to try it out completely free! With the Christmas holiday closing in, Tripwire Interactive are offering Killing Floor free to play to everyone for a long weekend, starting on Thursday 8 December 2011 and running through to Sunday 11 December. Quite literally, in some cases, of course. The screams of “its got a bloody chainsaw!” over the radios probably didn’t do much for morale, as whole units were chewed up. The first army units hadn’t been warned what to expect. The police were sent in, but that wasn’t even a challenge for the specimens. Others are shambling amok or even jumping amok, but you get the idea. No-one was left alive to turn off the specimen-cloning equipment. They had just got on to the chain gun and rockets when the government tried to secretly shut down their secret program.īut, in the typical way these things go, the program didn’t want to be shut down. The bigger ones were the first ones they tried arming. The basic ones will just munch on your arm and try to disembowel you. They are the left-over “specimens” from a cheap and dirty government program to clone soldier-monsters. The aim – cleanse each area of zombies, in waves, until you get to the last one.
Up to 6 players in online co-op mode, or just you, on your own, playing the Solo mode.
If you've been unsure about dropping money on the game before its full release, this is an ideal opportunity to give it a spin.Killing Floor is co-op survival horror game. These prices are available until Monday, September 7, at 10 AM PDT. There's also a six-pack on sale for $100, bringing the price of each copy down to under $17. If you own Red Orchestra 2, Anton Strasser is now available as a playable character.Ĭoinciding with the free weekend event, the game is 33 percent off, bringing its price down from $30 to $20. If you own Chivalry on Steam, you'll now have access to a playable Knight character and the Zweihander sword. It added two new perks (the game's parlance for classes), the Firebug and Demolitions new weapons and grenades for each of those perks two new maps an overhauled skill tree for the Berserker new achievements support for Nvidia's PhysX Flex tech and more.Īlongside this update, new crossover promotions were introduced. This is the full version of the game as it currently exists in early access, and includes all of the content released as part of a major free update earlier this week. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's