
WinKings
Couch PvP that actually delivers on its weapon sandbox, buried inside a solo campaign you should skip entirely. Bring a friend or don't bother.
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About WinKings
I went into WinKings expecting a budget throwaway and walked out with a specific opinion: the versus mode is the only reason to install this, and within that narrow brief it mostly works. Four Viking characters, local multiplayer for up to four players, arenas where the pistol spawns nowhere near where you need it and the flamethrower appears right when things get desperate. That weapon scramble is the real loop here. Melee is a fallback you reach for when nothing better is on the floor, and the range of pickups spanning pistols, shotgun, machine gun, rocket launcher, grenade, flamethrower, and a handful of bladed options keeps rounds feeling volatile enough to stay interesting for a couch session. The versus mode ships with Deathmatch, Headhunter, and Flag Capture, and you can tune game speed and weapon availability before a match. That customization layer is thin but appreciated. Headhunter specifically creates the kind of petty score-chasing that makes local multiplayer worth plugging in a second controller for. The controls are tight and responsive with no noticeable input lag, which matters more than people give credit to in a game this twitchy. Gamepad and mouse-and-keyboard both feel workable, no complaints there. The campaign mode is where goodwill evaporates fast. Solo play is monotonous in a way that's hard to dress up. The enemy animations are bland compared to the playable characters, and co-op only softens the problem rather than solving it. Six worlds across 120-plus levels sounds generous until you realize the design is repetitive enough that most players will tap out before seeing half of them. Boss fights exist, difficulty scales up to a "Viking" tier, but none of it generates the friction that makes single-player action games worth grinding through. Critics at launch landed in the 50-60 range and the main complaint was consistent: the game runs out of ideas before you run out of levels. The presentation is genuinely solid for the price point. The audio does real work, with a Scandinavian-inflected soundtrack that sets tone better than the actual gameplay deserves. Visually it is colorful and clean, character sprites have charm. The technical side is unremarkable but stable. Worth noting that the Steam version carries a macOS compatibility warning for anything past Catalina, so Linux or Windows is the safe call on PC. Bottom line: WinKings is a local multiplayer snack, not a meal. If you have people in the room and need something that boots fast, plays simply, and generates about forty minutes of genuine chaos before the cracks show, it works. Solo? Hard pass. Fred, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- Storage
- 600 MB available space
- Graphics
- Graphics card
- Processor
- dual core
- Sound Card
- Sound Card Recomended
Recommended
- OS
- Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- Memory
- 1024 MB RAM
- Storage
- 600 MB available space
- Graphics
- graphics card
- Processor
- Core 2 duo
- Sound Card
- Sound Card Recomended
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Game Info
- Developer
- Lemondo Games
- Publisher
- Lemondo Games
- Release Date
- Oct 28, 2016
