Killbot
- July 10, 2016
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"Killbot" is a cooperative third-person shooter game that can be played as a single-player or with up to 12 players online. Players can engage in real-time co-op gameplay to fight against hordes of zombies and mutants, or compete against each other in PvP mode. The game features a variety of game modes, a vast arsenal of deadly weapons, and the option to download the full version for free for unlimited play.
Reviews
- The game provided a sense of joy and hope for players during tough times.
- Some players found it entertaining and fun to play with friends.
- The audio effects were noted as decent, adding some value to the experience.
- The game is plagued by numerous bugs that hinder gameplay and progression.
- Graphics and animations are considered poor, with many describing the visuals as unattractive.
- There is a lack of content and challenge, making the game feel unfinished and not worth the investment.
- story5 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 20 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is criticized for lacking depth and engagement, with users noting that it primarily revolves around survival missions and randomly generated quests that fail to provide a compelling narrative. The absence of interesting maps, physics, and graphics further detracts from the overall storytelling experience, leaving players feeling disconnected from the game's potential.
“Moral of the story: you never know what life has in store for you, and if I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
“Bad, really bad - no physics, no graphics, no cool story, no interesting maps.”
“Since there's no multiplayer community, you're essentially playing just the survival missions.”
“And then there are randomly generated quests which give you rewards (grenades/items, money, etc.) - I think they're only on maps you've beaten/unlocked.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game received mixed reviews, with some praising its stunning quality and artistic design, while others criticized it for poor animations, lack of physics, and unappealing menu visuals. Overall, the disparity in opinions highlights a significant divide in the game's graphical execution.
“Unforeseen gold, literally melted my eye sockets with its pristine graphics quality. The new Call of Duty game is truly a work of art and deserves a reward.”
“Bad, really bad - no physics, no graphics, no cool story, no interesting maps.”
“Graphics and animations are ugly and there is no music (despite having a slider for music volume in the options).”
“The graphics of the menu look like it was hand-drawn by a 4th grader.”
- music3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The music in the game has received mixed feedback; while one user found it relaxing and uplifting, others noted a lack of music altogether, despite the presence of a volume slider in the options. Overall, the inconsistency in the music experience has left some players disappointed.
“I relaxed for 5 minutes listening to this music, long enough to realize that I would be okay.”
“Graphics and animations are ugly and there is no music (despite having a slider for music volume in the options).”
“Graphics and animations are ugly and there is no music (despite having a slider for music volume in the options).”
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players find the humor in "Killbot" to be enjoyable, particularly when playing with friends, making it a fun and entertaining experience for its low price.
“I bought it for €0.99 and had some funny rounds with friends.”
“Killbot is a nice game, cheap, and it's funny to play!”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized as a standard third-person shooter, lacking innovative mechanics or features that set it apart from similar titles in the genre.
“Gameplay itself is a very standard third-person shooter with very little in the way of original mechanics.”