Games Review: Killing Floor
PC, Tripwire Interactive, £14.99
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Your support makes all the difference.For a budget blast of guns, gore and an army of the undead, you could do a lot worse than downloading the survival FPS Killing Floor. It’s set in a video-game version of London – expect plenty of cod-cockney accents and murky shots of the capital – that has been overrun by zombies, and it’s up to you and your team of humans to blast the fiends to oblivion. And “team” is the key word here – play Killing Floor alone and it’s not much cop. Throw in some other players, though, and it’s great.
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