Compara los precios de Killing Floor 2 Steam key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Tripwire Interactive. Publicado por Tripwire Interactive. Lanzado el 18/11/2016. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action. Puntuación Metacritic: 75/100.

Bring a crew or don't bother: this wave-based Zed-slaughterfest lives and dies on co-op chemistry, but when it clicks, few shooters match the raw, headshot-popping satisfaction it delivers.

I've put real time into co-op shooters that promise chaos and deliver boredom after ten rounds, so my expectations walking into Killing Floor 2 were measured. What I found is a game that commits completely to one thing, gunning down increasingly nasty waves of mutant Zeds with up to five other players, and nails that one thing with enough mechanical depth to justify the hours most people sink into it. The class system, called perks, is where the game earns its replay value. Ten distinct perks cover almost every role you could want: the Berserker goes in swinging melee weapons and heals on kills, the Field Medic floats the front and back lines keeping the team alive with a faster-recharging syringe, the Demolitionist clears crowds with explosives, the Firebug torches clusters with a flamethrower, and the Commando calls in extended Zed Time to slow the field for the whole squad. Each perk levels up by using its class-specific weapons, and every five levels you pick one of two skill upgrades that push your playstyle harder in a particular direction. That progression loop is genuinely satisfying, and swapping between perks keeps a second or third playthrough feeling meaningfully different from your first. The Survival mode, which sends progressively tougher Zed waves capped by a randomized boss fight, is the backbone of the entire experience. Bosses like Dr. Hans Volter and the returning Patriarch hit hard enough that a disorganized team falls apart fast. The difficulty curve across Normal, Hard, Suicidal, and Hell on Earth is steep in the right places: enemies speed up, protect themselves better, and stop being kitable solo, which forces genuine teamwork. A Versus Survival mode also lets one team play as the Zeds, but the balance there is shaky and most of the active playerbase sticks to the co-op side. Steam Workshop support keeps the map pool wide open, and the server browser still pulls up player-built levels that range from serious tactical arenas to completely unhinged 50-person sandboxes. That old-school server-browser culture is genuinely rare in modern shooters and it extends the game's life considerably. The downsides are real and worth naming. Solo play is functional but hollow; bots are mindless and the class role differences evaporate without human teammates. Repetitiveness sets in predictably, particularly if you are grinding a single perk on the same handful of official maps. The cosmetic microtransaction system, locked behind pay-to-open chests, drew legitimate criticism from the community and while none of it affects gameplay balance, the implementation still feels cynical for a full-price title. Paid DLC weapon packs have also accumulated over the years, which can leave newer players feeling behind the cosmetic curve. The Versus mode is underdeveloped and most critics agree the development effort there could have gone somewhere more interesting. What Killing Floor 2 does exceptionally well is gunplay and gore. The weapons have weight and impact, the dismemberment system tracks 22 individual points per Zed, and the slow-motion Zed Time mechanic turns the bloodiest moments into something almost cinematic. When a coordinated team with complementary perks holds a corridor on Suicidal difficulty, the satisfaction is hard to match. Come for the shooting, stay for the class grind, and bring friends or temper your expectations accordingly. Alex, Scout Team

Killing Floor 2 Steam key

Killing Floor 2 Steam key

18 nov 2016Tripwire Interactive
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Bring a crew or don't bother: this wave-based Zed-slaughterfest lives and dies on co-op chemistry, but when it clicks, few shooters match the raw, headshot-popping satisfaction it delivers.

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I've put real time into co-op shooters that promise chaos and deliver boredom after ten rounds, so my expectations walking into Killing Floor 2 were measured. What I found is a game that commits completely to one thing, gunning down increasingly nasty waves of mutant Zeds with up to five other players, and nails that one thing with enough mechanical depth to justify the hours most people sink into it. The class system, called perks, is where the game earns its replay value. Ten distinct perks cover almost every role you could want: the Berserker goes in swinging melee weapons and heals on kills, the Field Medic floats the front and back lines keeping the team alive with a faster-recharging syringe, the Demolitionist clears crowds with explosives, the Firebug torches clusters with a flamethrower, and the Commando calls in extended Zed Time to slow the field for the whole squad. Each perk levels up by using its class-specific weapons, and every five levels you pick one of two skill upgrades that push your playstyle harder in a particular direction. That progression loop is genuinely satisfying, and swapping between perks keeps a second or third playthrough feeling meaningfully different from your first. The Survival mode, which sends progressively tougher Zed waves capped by a randomized boss fight, is the backbone of the entire experience. Bosses like Dr. Hans Volter and the returning Patriarch hit hard enough that a disorganized team falls apart fast. The difficulty curve across Normal, Hard, Suicidal, and Hell on Earth is steep in the right places: enemies speed up, protect themselves better, and stop being kitable solo, which forces genuine teamwork. A Versus Survival mode also lets one team play as the Zeds, but the balance there is shaky and most of the active playerbase sticks to the co-op side. Steam Workshop support keeps the map pool wide open, and the server browser still pulls up player-built levels that range from serious tactical arenas to completely unhinged 50-person sandboxes. That old-school server-browser culture is genuinely rare in modern shooters and it extends the game's life considerably. The downsides are real and worth naming. Solo play is functional but hollow; bots are mindless and the class role differences evaporate without human teammates. Repetitiveness sets in predictably, particularly if you are grinding a single perk on the same handful of official maps. The cosmetic microtransaction system, locked behind pay-to-open chests, drew legitimate criticism from the community and while none of it affects gameplay balance, the implementation still feels cynical for a full-price title. Paid DLC weapon packs have also accumulated over the years, which can leave newer players feeling behind the cosmetic curve. The Versus mode is underdeveloped and most critics agree the development effort there could have gone somewhere more interesting. What Killing Floor 2 does exceptionally well is gunplay and gore. The weapons have weight and impact, the dismemberment system tracks 22 individual points per Zed, and the slow-motion Zed Time mechanic turns the bloodiest moments into something almost cinematic. When a coordinated team with complementary perks holds a corridor on Suicidal difficulty, the satisfaction is hard to match. Come for the shooting, stay for the class grind, and bring friends or temper your expectations accordingly.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamWave-Based HordePerk ProgressionSix-Player Co-opVersus SurvivalZed Time MechanicSteam Workshop SupportServer BrowserMelee-Ranged HybridBoss FightsClass Synergy

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Core 2 Duo E8200 2.66GHz or Phenom II X2 545
Memory
3 GB RAM
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GeForce GTS 250 or Radeon HD 4830
DirectX
Version 10
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Broadband Internet connection
Storage
20 GB…

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18 nov 2016

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