It only takes one look to know a lot has changed from Killing Floor to Killing Floor 2, and it's grown as much beneath the surface as on it.
Still, the first thing you'll notice is how much better it looks. Killing floor wasn't known for its looks, but Killing Floor 2 might be. Thanks to the many damage points on each monster's body, and a neat animation blending system, no two of the thousands of deaths look alike. Enemies stumble about as stray bullets blow out their knee caps, reeling clumsily backwards as shots to their shoulders catch them off balance. Bigger and bigger chunks progressively fly off the face of the larger monsters with subsequent head-shots, cluing you in to how much more punishment they can take. In a subtle way, all these little details keep the relentless slaughter from feeling samey like they usually do in games where the body count is so high.
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