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About Killer Bean

Killer Bean is a single player open world shooter game with a comedy theme. It was developed by Killer Bean Studios LLC and was released on June 8, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

You are Killer Bean, a rogue assassin who takes out the trash in this world, one bullet at a time. The procedurally generated story changes every time you start a new campaign in this third person, roguelike shooter.

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72%Audience ScoreBased on 1,298 reviews
story46 positive mentions
stability165 negative mentions

  • Impressive solo developer project with a lot of passion and dedication.
  • Fun and engaging gunplay and movement mechanics reminiscent of classic action games.
  • Game captures the humor and style of the Killer Bean franchise well, including ragdoll physics and entertaining abilities.
  • Currently very bug-ridden and unpolished, featuring crashes, audio issues, and glitches.
  • Mission design is repetitive and the game world feels empty and underdeveloped.
  • Poor optimization and graphical quality resulting in inconsistent performance on many systems.
  • story

    285 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    16% positive mentions, 75% neutral mentions, 9% negative mentions

    The story in the game is generally viewed as shallow, disjointed, and underdeveloped, with many players citing a lack of meaningful narrative and character development. Missions are often repetitive "go here and do this" tasks with little variety or engaging plot progression, and bugs frequently hinder story delivery and continuity. While some enjoy the game's quirky humor and potential, the overall consensus is that the story needs significant fleshing out and better integration with gameplay to create a satisfying experience.

    • “This game perfectly captures what made the movie so goofy and fun, with an action-packed story!”
    • “Killer Bean is a really fun and addictive game with a great vibe and an interesting story.”
    • “The story was riveting, the final boss battle did have me on the edge of my seat.”
    • “The 'campaign' is a series of disconnected missions that have you running around dispatching cannon fodder, capturing objectives, and holding 'E' on devices scattered throughout poorly designed maps.”
    • “The story makes no sense, jumping from plot point to plot point with no real transition.”
    • “The main disappointment is that after 5 years of development there wasn't any additional story added; when you visit the city it's pretty much dead other than the vendor and there's even a couple areas in the city that could have been used for missions.”
  • gameplay

    241 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 7% negative mentions

    The gameplay of Killer Bean offers a fast-paced, smooth, and enjoyable core experience with fun combat mechanics inspired by games like Max Payne, featuring stylish movement and unique abilities such as slow-mo and bullet ricochet. However, it currently suffers from repetitiveness, limited mission variety, numerous bugs, and technical issues that detract from its polish and depth. While the gameplay foundation shows strong potential and has a loyal fanbase, it requires further content, refinement, and bug fixes to fully realize its promise.

    • “Obviously the content is limited right now but Killer Bean has excellent mechanics and gunplay.”
    • “Honestly, a lot of love has been poured into this game and the gameplay feels fast-paced, light-hearted, and smooth!”
    • “The movement, gunplay, and action-packed gameplay create a 'dramatic' experience that keeps players engaged.”
    • “It's more or less unplayable on controller, buggy in ways that slow down or completely interrupt gameplay, and noticeably unpolished when it comes to the finer details of enjoying the in game world and campaign.”
    • “The foundation is there, but it needs significant bug fixes, better pacing, less grind-heavy progression, and more polished gameplay systems before it can fully realize its potential.”
    • “This was rough, with bad performance and lackluster gameplay mixed with the straight up asset flip of a game, I am just disappointed that this is the game we get after 4 years of waiting. I know it is in development still but I feel this will be a game that never sees a full release before the devs leave it.”
  • stability

    165 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Killer Bean is plagued by numerous bugs, glitches, and technical issues—including freezing, audio problems, frame drops, and game-breaking softlocks—that significantly impact gameplay and stability. While many reviewers acknowledge its early access status and potential, the current state is unpolished and often frustrating, with reports of controls and performance being erratic or unresponsive. Frequent updates may improve stability over time, but at present, the game is widely considered too buggy for a smooth experience.

    • “This game is very buggy and the frame drop is horrendous.”
    • “Maybe the developer will fix the game in the future, but right now it is an unplayable, buggy product.”
    • “The game is incredibly buggy right now and has all audio sliders at 0, the graphics feel like a game from 2013 on the Xbox 360, and the tutorial is broken; you get softlocked from either the infinite ammo not working or if you miss the grenade catch part, you can't do anything except close the tutorial.”
  • graphics

    79 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    23% positive mentions, 62% neutral mentions, 15% negative mentions

    The graphics of the game receive mixed feedback, with many users describing them as unpolished, low-quality, and reminiscent of older or low-budget titles like Roblox or PlayStation 1 games. While some appreciate the art style aligning with the original source and find visuals fitting or even impressive for an early access indie project, others criticize the lack of detail, poor optimization, buggy performance, limited graphic settings, and overall rough presentation. Improvements in polish, optimization, and graphical options are widely anticipated to enhance the visual experience.

    • “The graphics in this game are phenomenal; when I stopped playing, I couldn't tell the difference between real life and the world of Killer Bean.”
    • “On one hand, the gameplay is amazing, visuals match the original style really well, dialogue is funny, and the voice acting does a good job.”
    • “If you stick with it and take the time to polish the graphics, expand the weapon variety, and improve worldbuilding and optimization, you could have a really good game on your hands.”
    • “The visuals are very pixelated and rough.”
    • “Graphic wise it looks like a PlayStation One game, also the models do and there's been no polish whatsoever.”
    • “Really bad FPS, awful optimization, can't even play with the highest graphics on without buildings, trees, roads doing a constant flickering.”
  • optimization

    72 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    15% positive mentions, 56% neutral mentions, 29% negative mentions

    The game suffers from significant optimization issues, including frequent frame drops, stuttering, long load times, and buggy performance despite low graphical demands. While some users note the performance is manageable on lower settings, many report crashes, save file problems, and inconsistent FPS that hinder the overall experience. Given its early access status, most agree substantial optimization and polishing are needed before it can reach its full potential.

    • “If you stick with it, take the time to polish the graphics, expand the weapon variety, and improve the worldbuilding and optimization, you could have a really good game on your hands.”
    • “With optimization and polish, this game will only get better with time.”
    • “This game has a game of the century potential, but still needs a lot more optimization and polish.”
    • “Very poorly optimized. For some reason, you can't just reload the mission you died on; you can only go to mission 2 or 5, which forces you to skip the same cutscenes again and suffer several minute-long loading times each time.”
    • “This game is so poorly optimized for a game with terrible textures and features.”
    • “Really bad FPS, awful optimization. Can't even play with the highest graphics on without buildings, trees, and roads doing constant flickering.”
  • humor

    63 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is widely appreciated for capturing the quirky, cheesy charm of the original Killer Bean franchise, with many players enjoying its witty one-liners, ragdoll physics, and surreal comedic moments. While some find the humor genuinely funny and a highlight that adds to the fun, others feel it is inconsistent or less effective than the source material. Bugs and jankiness, though sometimes frustrating, often add unintentionally humorous moments, making the experience amusing despite technical issues.

    • “The one-liners, jokes, and overall personality of Killer Bean remain its strongest qualities and genuinely made me laugh throughout my playthrough.”
    • “The humor and sound effects though are a certified Bean classic.”
    • “The game is funny as it should and the shooting is satisfying enough.”
  • music

    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    25% positive mentions, 66% neutral mentions, 9% negative mentions

    The music in the game is widely praised for its quality, bassy and engaging soundtrack, often described as a standout feature that complements gameplay and story well. However, some users desire more variety beyond the reused tracks from the movie, noting that music can cut in and out abruptly, and background music options or audio balancing could be improved. Overall, the soundtrack receives high marks despite occasional audio issues and a preference for more original compositions.

    • “My absolute biggest pro for this game is its soundtrack.”
    • “The soundtrack is great, and unlike games like Risk of Rain 2, it actually peaks and slows down depending on what's going on in the game.”
    • “I've never seen a shooter that had such a good story as well as genuine gameplay, like movement, strategies, music, and map design.”
    • “Subjectively, I was hoping for more music variety beyond the tracks ripped from the movie; however, the music cuts in and out.”
    • “There is no option for anti-aliasing nor background music.”
    • “Music cuts in awkwardly and abruptly.”
  • monetization

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    9% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 91% negative mentions

    The game's monetization is heavily criticized for being intrusive and ad-driven, detracting from the experience and resembling a cash grab with mobile-style microtransactions. Many users feel it prioritizes revenue over quality, leading to frustration and disappointing comparisons to low-effort, ad-heavy mobile games.

    • “Unfortunately, Killer Beam is just a big cash grab asset flip.”
    • “This game feels, looks, and plays like one of those knock-off Call of Duty/Counter-Strike mobile games on the Android Play Store that have a bunch of ads just to make revenue.”
    • “I can tell this is the worst cash-grabbing, most scamming game ever.”
  • grinding

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is often described as tedious and excessive, with content that feels boring and overwhelming despite enjoyable gameplay mechanics. Players find the required currency farming and repetitive tasks to be more frustrating than rewarding, detracting from overall enjoyment.

    • “The amount of grinding required to earn currency for weapons and upgrades feels excessive, making advancement more tedious than rewarding.”
    • “It's fun in terms of movement and gameplay feel, but the content is tedious and boring.”
    • “Less challenging and more tedious, overwhelming, crazy difficult for the sake of it.”
  • emotional

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users express that the game "Killer Bean" delivers a profoundly emotional and immersive experience, evoking feelings comparable to other narrative-driven masterpieces like Red Dead 2 and The Walking Dead. The story and gameplay combine to create a unique sense of identity and exhilaration, making players feel empowered and deeply connected to the game's world.

    • “Killer Bean may possibly be the most beautiful, thought-provoking, inspiring and emotional piece of art/fiction to have ever blessed this planet. If I could merge my conscience into the world of Killer Bean, I would. However, I can only pretend to be in such a higher plane of existence. Thank you game for letting me leave this boring rock and enter such an incredible life.”
    • “From the gripping story that draws you to the same emotional depths as Red Dead 2 or Telltale's The Walking Dead, to the incredible mechanical depth and combat experience that rivals the greats of the genre like Halo: Combat Evolved or Counter-Strike, there are very few games of the modern era that can even hope to reach these lofty heights, and yet Killer Bean manages to do so without a single flaw.”
    • “It really made me feel like I had the exaggerated swagger of a badass bean.”
  • replayability

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game offers high replayability through procedurally generated levels and multiple approaches to enemy encounters, ensuring varied gameplay each time. While some gamemodes outside the main game lack replay value, the core experience with solid gunplay and diverse weapons keeps players engaged repeatedly.

    • “Every enemy encounter can be approached in a million different ways, and the randomly generated levels make for an incredibly replayable game.”
    • “The gunplay is solid, the weapon variety is good, and the procedurally generated worlds add replay value.”
    • “Infinite replayability, this game is all I need.”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The atmosphere in Killer Bean is simple but contributes a certain charm to the game's world, enhancing its overall appeal despite its basic design.

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Play Times

2h Median play time
2h Average play time
1-2h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 2 analyzed playthroughs
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Killer Bean is a open world shooter game with comedy theme. Common tags for Killer Bean include first-person, indie, roguelite, third person, early access and others.

Killer Bean is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 2 hours playing Killer Bean.

Killer Bean was released on June 8, 2026.

Killer Bean was developed by Killer Bean Studios LLC.

Killer Bean has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Killer Bean for its story but disliked it for its stability.

Killer Bean is a single player game.

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