
Killing Floor 2 confidently hits its marks as a quality Action title.
85
Verdict
88%
Steam
81
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive Steam reviews (88% positive)
Healthy player count of 3,483 concurrent
Critically acclaimed (81/100 critic average)
Rich open world to explore
Steep difficulty curve may not appeal to casual players
Contains microtransactions
Killing Floor 2 is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Tripwire Interactive, with later support from Saber Interactive. It is a sequel to 2009's Killing Floor. An early access version of the game was released for Microsoft Windows in April 2015, and the game was released in November 2016 for Windows and PlayStation 4 and August 2017 for Xbox One. The game utilizes Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3. A sequel, Killing Floor 3, was released in July 2025.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 1d ago
Great CO-OP with nice graphics and good optimization
HELL YES!!! An Honest review from someone who has never played the Killing Floor franchise (this was my first killing floor game) I love it! The satisfying combat, The Adrenaline from the absolute BANGER music, a wide variety of weapons and cosmetics and a very fun wave shooter! I usually never play the in-game music to listen to some hardcore metal but this OST is purely the Whole PERIODIC TABLE! I played a bit of Co-op and it was pretty nice too, I only played 1 match tho, so don't take my word for no toxicity, however I doubt this game's really toxic. This game would definitely be better with friends, so buy the game for yourself and (trustworthy) friends! Edit: 3 days of Killing Floor 2 I can't stop playing this! Already have 40+ hrs in a matter of 3 days, made more than 5 friends and had a lot of fun! Let this be a warning for those who get addicted to games too easily.
OK It may be a little janky but it's MY janky game that takes 10 years to load up
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