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Killing Floor Coming To Steam

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Tripwire Interactive has announced its upcoming survival horror title, Killing Floor, will soon be arriving on Steam.The game is set in London where a mad scientist has been conducting some odd experiments. Unfortunately, his “specimens” have escaped and are now running riot in the capital.Killing Floor is a first-person survival horror game and supports up to six player co-op.Features:Co-op game mode for up to six players obliterating multiple waves of specimensSolo game mode for offline playWatch those crucial and violent creature deaths in slomo “ZEDtime”, even in multiplayer9 different monster types trying to eat your face off, armed with everything from teeth and claws, through to chainsaws, chainguns and rocket-launchers12+ weapons for the players to chose from, ranging from knives and fire-axes up to pump shotguns, rifles and a flamethrowerAdd in a welder, medical tools and body armor to help the players survivePersistent Perks system, allowing players to convert their in-game achievements into permanent improvements to their character’s skills and abilitiesPlayers choose which Perks to play with, so they can best balance out a co-op team to survive the horrorsOpen, non-linear play areas: choose when and where to fight – or run; weld doors closed to try and direct the monster hordeFull support for Steamworks features, including Steam Achievements and FriendsFully-configurable, allowing players to change things as simple as the difficulty level or number of creature waves, or go so far as to set up their own favorite waves of monstersIncludes SDK for the creation of new levels and modsSounds like another zombie shooter we’ve seen recently but with six player co-op and non-linear play areas this may be one to watch. Check out the official site for more info.

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