
Release Date: August 16, 2017
A spin-off to Killing Floor, an FPS series developed by Tripwire Interactive. The game was made for Oculus Rift and Oculus Touch controllers. In Killing Floor: Incursion we play as a soldier of an elite unit, Horzine Security Forces, who along with their companions must face Zeds, a type of zombie known by fans of the series. The game is an FPS with very arcade gameplay.
The success of Killing Floor, a series of cooperative FPS, encouraged Tripwire Interactive studio to try their hands at virtual reality market and in June 2016 they announced Killing Floor: Incursion on PC Windows and Oculus Rift. The game was developed with Oculus Touch controllers in mind from the very beginning.
In Killing Floor: Incursion we play as a soldier of an elite unit, Horzine Security Forces, who along with their companions must face Zeds – zombie-like creatures. The game is an FPS with a very arcade gameplay. Our goal is to eliminate everything that moves and doesn't look like a human. To accomplish this task we use various weapons including knives, pistols and much more. During our exploration of grim locations (ghastly house in the middle of nowhere, factory, etc.) we can find weapons and ammo as well as many secrets regarding Zeds' origin.
The graphics are slightly worse than in Killing Floor 2, however, when compared to other VR games, they still look good – with diverse locations, various enemy types and more.
Platforms:
PC Windows August 16, 2017
PlayStation 4 May 1, 2018
Developer: Tripwire Interactive
Publisher: Tripwire Interactive
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System Requirements for Killing Floor: Incursion Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-6100 3.7 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 960 or better, Windows 8 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-4590 3.3 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 970 or better, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Killing Floor: Incursion Video Game.
Gaming Nexus: 9 / 10 by Eric Hauter
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 right behind you. Like any good rollercoaster ride, Killing Floor Incursion delivers the chills and the fun in equal measure, and is well worth the price of admission.
Digital Chumps: 4 / 10 by Eric Layman
Killing Floor: Incursion doesn't challenge the notion that shooting galleries are a shoulder-shrugging default for virtual reality. Any potential for dramatic tension and imaginative gunplay is squandered by repetitive enemy encounters, tedious action, and rudimentary objectives. Loud guns and roaring carnage are muted by Killing Floor: Incursion's nondescript comfort in inertia.
GamePitt: 8.7 / 10 by Kieran Harris
Killing Floor: Incursion is a fantastic showcase of how good PSVR can be. When gunplay is done that smoothly and in such a badass way, it’s an absolute treat and needs to be experienced by all fans of the FPS genre. I can honestly say it’s the most awesome I’ve felt in a VR headset. While there are other games that use VR in more innovative ways, Tripwire Interactive has made a game that truly feels like you’re playing the lead role in an action movie like Hardcore Henry.
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