![]() ![]() Enemies aren’t all that difficult to kill, save for the bosses, but it’s super satisfying to teleport in front of a Zed, hold up your pistol sideways like a proper gangsta, and then pop one in the undead’s skull. Gunplay is satisfying, albeit a little simple. Granted, it does take a bit of getting used to teleporting (yes, no free-movement here in the zombie simulation!) but once you’ve gotten the hang of it, everything else will follow. It helps immensely that the controls have been nailed down perfectly. Maybe you’ll do a mini-puzzle of sorts, maybe you’ll need to collect something, but you’ll always have zombies to kill. Gameplay itself is as simple as go from one point to another, kill some zombies along the way, keep moving, kill more zombies. It’s a little longer than it needs to be, but you’ll be much better equipped for fighting the undead when you know how to change weapons, move, etc, etc. My advice is to got through the tutorial. I initially did skip it and then instantly regretted it as I had no idea how what I was doing when the Zeds came to eat me. By that I mean not skipping the tutorial section. Killing Floor Incursion is a bit of a slow burn if you go the proper route. You’re never bogged down with overstretched cut scenes and the story is more or less fed to you while you play through the campaign. This is true for Killing Floor Incursion, too, so the disjointed and – let’s be honest – crap storytelling gets a pass. Yet I’ve found myself not really caring that much when it comes to PSVR games I just want to be let loose in whatever world I’m occupying and do my own thing. Normally I’m chomping at the bit when it comes to stories in games. Heck, it might actually be a full-on sequel, but the story wasn’t that great so I wouldn’t have noticed. There’s a bit of a disconnect between Incursion and the previous games, so think of it more as a standalone release rather than a continuing extension of the originals. Killing Floor Incursion is the third entry in the Killing Floor series, and the first to be released on virtual reality headsets. This is a game that lives and dies by the PS Move wands and their implementation. The PSVR Aim controller is not compatible with Killing Floor Incursion, and your DualShock 4 will be no use to you either. You’ll also need a couple of PS Move wand controllers. Given that Killing Floor Incursion is a PSVR game, you’re going to need a PSVR headset. But you’ll have a ruddy good time nonetheless. But is it any good? Does this horror-shooter pack a punch? Will you be left weeping in the corner of the room? No, not really. These days there’s no shortage of digital shooting galleries and Killing Floor Incursion is the latest to join the PSVR’s library. Shooters were once few and far between on PSVR. ![]()
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