
4.5
Killing Floor 3
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- Intense co-op gameplay
- Solid gunplay mechanics
- Potential for future content updates
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- Limited maps and classes
- Weak sound design and aesthetic choices
- Repetitive gameplay loop
Review
Killing Floor 3 positions itself as a return to form for the series, set in a dystopian future dominated by Horzine's monstrous creations. However, the excitement often dissolves in the face of its shortcomings. While the co-op gameplay is exhilarating and the gun mechanics feel satisfying, the game suffers from a noticeable lack of content, with only eight maps and six classes available at launch. Reviewers have noted that the progression feels flawed and lacks depth, a common critique echoed across multiple reviews. Aesthetically, the shift in art style hasn't been well-received, often described as bland and forgettable. Though there's hope for future updates and refinements from Tripwire Interactive, current impressions leave much to be desired, reducing Killing Floor 3 to a mediocre entry that struggles to differentiate itself in a crowded genre.Warning: Undefined variable $review_bg in /var/www/gamescanner/review/review.php on line 185
Critics have varied in their assessments of Killing Floor 3. Destructoid awarded it a respectable 85, praising its fresh ideas and gameplay despite some issues. PC Gamer's 74 highlighted its fun factor but pointed out the oversaturation in the multiplayer shooter market. In contrast, IGN provided a lukewarm 70, acknowledging its polished mechanics but criticizing the limited content. DualShockers felt that the game's premise lacked depth, leading to a 65 rating, while GAMINGbible and Endless Mode expressed their concerns regarding the game's identity and repetitive elements with even lower scores.
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