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Killing Floor: Incursion
Tripwire brings Killing Floor to VR.
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Killing Floor: Incursion Reviews
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Killing Floor Incursion reminded me of the old Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at Disneyworld, in the way that it careened wildly from place to place, oscillating between thick tension and psychotic action, keeping me totally amused and off balance. From some of the best (and well-earned) jump scares I've experienced in a game, to one of the greatest boss fights in recent memory, Killing Floor kept me gasping and laughing for its entire duration. The tension ratchets unbelievably high, and the simple act of peeking around a corner can lead to coronary trauma when you realize that something is standing ri...
Intuitive, authentic, and surprisingly realistic, Killing Floor: Incursion emphasizes the physical dimension of its virtual world, delighting in the tactile qualities of VR and making the most every little object. Whether you’re staring down the scope of a remarkably believable sniper rifle or clobbering enemies with the dismembered arm of one of their own fallen comrades, you never fail to have a clear, satisfying sense of how every item, weapon or body part feels.
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Looping back to the beginning of this review, we already have a solid stable of go-to VR shooters. Killing Floor: Incursion definitely makes it onto this list though, trails towards the bottom half. It’s a great adaptation of the series but lacks longevity, mainly thanks to its reliance on using the same swarms of braindead cannon fodder instead of adding more diversity to its firefights.
Do you have a ferocious desire to blow away, bludgeon, and dismember hideously deformed creatures in virtual reality? Want to grab severed limbs from the ground and beat every on-comer's face in with said limb? Then you'd be a fool not to get Tripwire Interactive's title Killing Floor: Incursion for Playstation VR, the newest entry into the Killing Floor series.
While Killing Floor Incursion can be fun, its clunky controls get in the way of actually enjoying the game.