Killing Floor: A Left 4 Dead Alternative?

Killing Floor: Image taken from Google Images

Its 3:30 in the morning and I’m in ITG’s dashboard drafting up Torchlight: Ready the Torches!, when I get a tell from a Steam friend. He reminds me that I first told him about Killing Floor about 6 months ago when it was first released by Tripwire Interactive in May of 2009.  Now he is at a friends house who has the game, watched them play it for a bit, and then right when he got home he logged into steam and purchased it. Its comparable to Left 4 Dead with the whole survivalist, multiplayer co-op and solo playable features, along with achievements and a interesting level up ability I will discuss in a bit. I’d like take a min and say that L4D and Killing Floor are very similar…but not identical. Overall they serve the same function, which is to lay waste to a seemingly insurmountable horde of zombies and demonic creatures, and live to tell about it.

The graphics are quite good, with repeatable and enjoyable play time, and a pocket friendly price of only $19.99 via the Steam network. If you haven’t gotten L4D due to any number of reasons (price being the only one I can think of right now) then you should give a look at Killing Floor. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Take a look at the  HD Trailer below to see if you think this could be a viable L4D alternative:

Lets talk about some of the features now. We know the basics: Co-op Survival Horror FPS, setting takes place in ravished country sides and some cities in  England. Check.  Let’s talk perks:

  • 6 player C0-op
  • Persistent Perks System (PPS):  Allows the players to convert their in-game achievements into permanent character improvements, increasing stats and abilities
  • Over 40 steam achievements and 2 Character expansion packs (priced at a meager $1.99 each)
  • Slow-motion “ZEDtime” Killing blow factor, (this feature is so sick, I’ve become addicted to just watching heads exploded in Zedtime)
  • Nine different creature types with aggressive behavior problems
  • Weapons: 12 weapons to choose from, knives, flamethrowers, axes (a few different types), shotguns, rifles and a cross bow!
  • There are many features in this game that are pushing it above others in its genre, like being able to weld doors shut to better direct the onslaught of undead
  • Open, non-linear play areas.  You can run about or play defensively, what ever your play style is.
  • Fully adjustable difficulty and creature waves  function
  • Steam support and functionality
  • SDK for creation of new levels and mods

That’s a lot in-game bang for your buck right there!!

The perks system is a bit hard to describe, when you first log in and chose either multiplayer co-op or single player you will be able to select your basic character and specialty.  You can choose rifleman, melee, etc. When you pick a specialty you get a bonus to your core ability.  For example, I normally go rifleman, and with that I get 10% increased damage with rifles, and faster reload with rifles and hand guns. Say you were to choose a melee core play style, then you would get 10% bonus to melee attacks and damage taken reduction, increased swing speed (I believe) and so on.

What do you think?  Have you played both Left 4 Dead and Killing Floor?  Is KF a viable alternative to L4D?  Holla back!

- Kaldeem

3 Comments

  1. I tried it during its free weekend and its fun, but being burned out on L4D already, I couldn’t stick with it. Co-op seems to be having a revival on PC lately, so for those with time and friends to co-op its probably worth it. It could easily hold people over until L4D2 hits.

  2. Kaldeem says:

    Really? After Playing Killing Floor first and then L4D, I’m finding the mechanics of KF a bit more interesting now. The perks system is a really great way to tweak your player experience. :/

  3. derkaderkastan6 says:

    i totally agree ive played both l4d 1-2 and have liked KF since 2005 when it was in the UT2004 as a mod. if only tripwire had marketed this game or infact why not take it to xbox live arcade.

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