- July 10, 2016
- nobodyshot
Killbot
Platforms
About
"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.






- Some players found joy and hope in the game during difficult times, helping them cope with personal struggles.
- The game is considered cheap and can provide some fun moments, especially when played with friends.
- Audio effects received some praise, being described as half decent compared to other aspects of the game.
- The game is plagued with bugs that prevent progression and make it unplayable for many users.
- Graphics and animations are described as ugly, with a lack of physics and interesting gameplay mechanics.
- Many players expressed frustration over server issues and the overall quality, deeming it not worth the money spent.
story
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe 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 a multiplayer community further detracts from the experience, leaving players with a monotonous gameplay loop devoid of interesting maps or a captivating storyline. Overall, the moral of perseverance is overshadowed by the game's shortcomings in storytelling and design.
“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.”