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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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75%Audience ScoreBased on 1,527 reviews
story54 positive mentions
stability185 negative mentions

  • Unique and fun combat mechanics that capture the excitement and style of the Killer Bean franchise, including bullet time, acrobatic moves, and ability combos.
  • Smooth and satisfying gunplay and movement, making players feel like a badass action hero.
  • Developer is attentive to feedback, actively fixing bugs and improving the game constantly, showing promise for future updates and expansion.
  • Game suffers from numerous bugs and technical issues including audio problems, clipping, crashes, and performance/stability problems.
  • Missions and objectives are repetitive and simplistic, often reduced to go to a location, press a button, and kill enemies, lacking depth or variety.
  • World and levels feel empty and lack polish, with generic assets, poor AI, incomplete NPC behavior, and overall unfinished presentation.
  • story

    336 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    16% positive mentions, 76% neutral mentions, 8% negative mentions

    The story in the game is generally regarded as short, repetitive, and somewhat shallow, with many players finding the mission design lacking in variety and engagement. While some appreciate its connection to the Killer Bean series and the humor, others criticize numerous bugs, poor mission direction, and abrupt pacing that hinder story progression and immersion. Overall, the narrative shows potential but requires significant refinement, expanded content, and better integration to enhance player experience.

    • “It has a nice story that seems coherent with the series/movies, cool graphics for most of it, smooth animation and humour to boot.”
    • “The game story is outstanding, the campaign is outstanding with the goals you need to complete each mission.”
    • “This game perfectly captures what made the movie so goofy and fun, with an action-packed story!”
    • “Many bugs with the enemies; I've lost mission progress and had to restart over multiple times. It's hard to make YouTube videos on this when the mission objective is 300 meters glitched under the map.”
    • “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 are even a couple areas in the city that could've been used for missions.”
  • gameplay

    275 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    44% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The gameplay of Killer Bean is widely praised for its fun, fast-paced, and smooth mechanics, with standout features like fluid combat, movement, and bullet-time effects providing an engaging core experience. However, many reviews note that it feels repetitive and barebones with limited mission variety, and the presence of numerous bugs, glitches, and unpolished elements detracts from the overall enjoyment. Despite these issues, the gameplay shows strong potential, especially given its early access status, with users hopeful for future updates to expand and refine content.

    • “The mechanics are absolutely perfect.”
    • “The animations are fluid, the movement is responsive, and the combat constantly generates moments that feel so spectacular that they seem scripted, despite occurring naturally through gameplay.”
    • “The gameplay is fast, chaotic, and packed with gunfights that feel incredibly satisfying.”
    • “The game is plagued with bugs, glitches, and broken textures that can interrupt your experience within minutes of gameplay.”
    • “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 gameplay is just not polished enough to be considered fun - it's more like a Roblox lobby my kids would play.”
  • stability

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

    The game is highly unstable and plagued with numerous bugs, glitches, audio issues, softlocks, and performance problems that often disrupt gameplay. While many acknowledge it's an early access title developed mostly by one person, the current state is frequently described as frustrating and nearly unplayable, though its core mechanics and combat receive some praise. Overall, significant improvements and optimizations are needed before it reaches a polished, stable experience.

    • “The game is plagued with bugs, glitches, and broken textures that can interrupt your experience within minutes of gameplay.”
    • “This game sucks the aiming is terrible, it's hard, glitchy and has a lot of bugs. The game is extremely buggy, with audio cutting out, NPC glitching, models not spawning, and terrible voice acting. This game is half-finished and really buggy.”
    • “As of this review, this game is honestly very buggy and definitely should have been left in the oven for a little bit longer.”
  • graphics

    97 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    27% positive mentions, 61% neutral mentions, 12% negative mentions

    Graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with some praising their faithful adaptation of the Killer Bean style and smooth animations, while others criticize the visuals as unpolished, low-quality, and sometimes buggy. Performance issues, limited graphical settings, and occasional stuttering or frame drops further detract from the experience. Overall, while the graphics capture the game's spirit, many feel they need significant optimization and enhancement to match modern standards.

    • “The graphics quality is just breathtaking; the game feels more real than real life, and I can sometimes feel the bullets in my chest from how immersed I am.”
    • “Overall the game is pretty good; the controls are great, and the cutscenes and graphics were amazing too.”
    • “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.”
    • “The graphical settings were limited, and what’s worse is that the 'ultra' setting looks like GTA V on low; this is really just what a Chinese GTA ripoff on the Playstore looks like. I did not wait 5 years for this.”
    • “Graphics look like Roblox.”
    • “Graphic wise it looks like a PlayStation One game; also the models do, and there’s been no polish whatsoever.”
  • humor

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

    The humor in the game captures the quirky, goofy spirit of the original Killer Bean movie, with ragdoll physics, funny voice lines, and cheesy one-liners that often elicit genuine laughs. While some find the comedy charmingly bad or enjoy the bugs as part of the humor, others feel the game’s funny moments are uneven and don’t fully live up to the movie’s comedic impact. Overall, the humor is a standout and enjoyable aspect, though its effectiveness can vary depending on player expectations and tolerance for the game’s rough early-access state.

    • “While it is a bit rough around the edges, keep in mind this is an early access indie game; what it lacks in polish it makes up for by being faithful and hilarious at times.”
    • “The one-liners, jokes, and overall personality of Killer Bean remain its strongest qualities and genuinely made me laugh throughout my playthrough.”
    • “The ragdolls, grunts, and death screams are hilarious, and this game is so great that I've watched Killer Bean every time.”
  • optimization

    75 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    17% positive mentions, 52% neutral mentions, 31% negative mentions

    The game's optimization is widely criticized for poor performance, frequent frame drops, bugs, and inconsistent graphics settings, often resulting in stuttering and crashes even on medium-spec machines. While some users see potential if further polished, the current state is plagued by unstable FPS, long load times, and glitchy behavior typical of an early access Unity game requiring significant improvement. Overall, optimization issues significantly hinder the gameplay experience despite the game's promising content.

    • “Good performance even on medium power machines.”
    • “With optimization and polish, this game will only get better with time.”
    • “Performance wise it ran at 60+fps on just my iGPU as the game has a 'no GPU' graphics preset.”
    • “Way too buggy and janky (in a bad way), nonexistent optimization in terms of performance and file size; the campaign was awesome until I actually started playing and it became a bunch of weird fetch quests.”
    • “Very poorly optimized; for some reason, I can't just reload the mission I died on. I can only go to mission 2 or 5, which forces me to skip the same cutscenes again and suffer several minute-long loading times for each one.”
    • “I really wanted to like this game as I am a huge fan of Killer Bean Forever, but this game feels like a spit in the face. The combat is clunky and repetitive, there is no direction on the missions, and you hear the same phrases again and again. The game is so unoptimized and crashes every now and again; it looks like a bootleg mobile game. 3/10.”
  • music

    42 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    31% positive mentions, 62% neutral mentions, 7% negative mentions

    The game's music, largely composed of tracks from the Killer Bean movie, is widely praised for its energetic and fitting soundtrack that enhances gameplay. However, players express a desire for more original music and greater variety, as well as improvements to audio consistency and options for better volume control. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a major highlight despite some technical audio issues.

    • “The music from the movie still slaps hard.”
    • “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.”
    • “Subjectively preference but I was hoping for more music variety beyond the tracks ripped from the movie, however, the music cuts in and out.”
    • “Music cuts in awkwardly and abruptly.”
    • “Not even 5 minutes into the game and I already thought the game was massively unfinished when there was no audio from the dialogues, music, or guns in any way until I found out they were all set to 0%.”
  • monetization

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    17% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 83% negative mentions

    Monetization in this game is widely criticized for being intrusive and heavy with ads, resembling a mobile cash grab rather than a genuine passion project. Many users feel it negatively impacts gameplay and reflects a rushed, profit-driven approach rather than quality or fun.

    • “In an industry increasingly dominated by enormous budgets, corporate mandates, focus testing, engagement metrics, and endless monetization strategies, Killer Bean feels refreshingly genuine.”
    • “Reminds me of the era when games were just meant to be fun passion projects, not slop with microtransactions.”
    • “I decided to refund after losing near the end of a level because it got me stuck in ads.”
    • “Unfortunately Killer Bean 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 put into them just to make revenue.”
  • replayability

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 14% neutral mentions, 43% negative mentions

    Replayability opinions are mixed: while some players find the current game offers little to no replay value due to limited gamemodes and bugs, others highlight the procedurally generated levels and diverse combat approaches as providing strong, even infinite, replay potential. Ongoing updates and future development by the creator are expected to enhance replayability further.

    • “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.”
    • “Little to no replayability.”
    • “Some bugs are present; although they might be patched later, some bugs tend to softlock you, affecting the game's playability.”
    • “No additional negative comments about replayability are available.”
  • grinding

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

    Grinding in the game is often seen as tedious and excessive, making progression feel more like a chore than rewarding. While the core gameplay and movement are enjoyable, the repetitive content and tasks, such as frequent traveling for shops, contribute to an overwhelming and monotonous experience.

    • “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.”
    • “I loved the gameplay in that game, but the content you play is just boring and tedious.”
  • emotional

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

    Players express a deep emotional connection to "Killer Bean," praising its thought-provoking story and immersive experience that evokes powerful feelings akin to top narrative games like Red Dead 2 and The Walking Dead. The game’s blend of intense combat and compelling storytelling creates a unique, inspiring atmosphere that makes players feel heroic and fully engaged.

    • “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 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 modern games that can even hope to reach these lofty heights, 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.”
  • atmosphere

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

    The atmosphere in Killer Bean is simple but contributes a certain charm to the game world, enhancing the overall experience despite its basic presentation.

    • “The atmosphere, while basic, adds some charm to the world of Killer Bean.”
  • character development

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

    Character development is considered limited and contributes to a somewhat shallow story, though players feel that expanding missions and deepening character arcs could enhance the overall experience.

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1h Median play time
1h Average play time
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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 1 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.

Similar games include Trench Tales, SCP: 5K, MindsEye, POSTAL 4: No Regerts, Squirrel with a Gun and others.