Killing Floor 3
Action
Single-player
Multi-player
Co-op
Online Co-op
Cross-Platform Multiplayer
Steam Achievements
Steam Trading Cards
In-App Purchases
Camera Comfort
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Stereo Sound
Surround Sound
Partial Controller Support
Family Sharing

It’s 2091 and megacorp Horzine has produced the ultimate army: an obedient horde of bioengineered monsters called zeds. Now, join the rebel group Nightfall in this co-op action/horror FPS that puts you and your teammates in a battle for the future of humanity.

Developers: Tripwire Interactive
Publishers: Tripwire Interactive
Release Date: Jul 24, 2025
Price (USD): $39.99
Current Players: 21k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mixed(58%)
graphics
weapon customization
soundtrack
movement mechanics
futuristic setting
hero-like abilities
content updates
performance issues
character-perk locking
lack of content
animations
The sentiment around Killing Floor 3 is largely negative due to performance problems and some controversial design choices, such as character-perk locking systems and a perceived lack of content. Players loyal to the series find disappointment in the changes to the traditional formula, though others enjoy the new customization features. The game has potential as a foundation but will require significant updates and improvements to meet community expectations, with hopes resting on future patches to address these issues.

Positive Points

  • Some players find the game to be a fun evolution of the KF franchise, appreciating the new movement mechanics such as sliding and climbing.
  • The game's graphics are praised for being well-detailed and atmospheric, enhancing the horror and immersion elements.
  • Many players enjoy the weapon customization options, which allow for more personalized gameplay and strategic choices.
  • The soundtrack and sound design, while mixed in reception, have been noted by some as exhilarating and fitting for the intense gameplay.
  • Negative Points

  • There's significant criticism of the game's performance, with many users experiencing crashes, frame drops, and stutters even on high-end systems.
  • The character-perk locking system is widely unpopular, with many hoping for greater freedom in class and character selection.
  • Players have noted a lack of content at launch, particularly in weapons and maps, compared to previous Killing Floor games.
  • Animations and gunplay are often described as lacking impact and feeling less satisfying compared to previous entries in the series.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game has received mixed reviews regarding its new futuristic setting and art style, with some players enjoying the change while others feel it strays from what made the earlier games unique.
  • The addition of hero-like abilities and character-specialist systems are both praised for adding depth and criticized for deviating from the classic Killing Floor formula.
  • Common Themes

  • Performance issues plague many users, with reports of constant crashes and stuttering across different system setups.
  • There's a divide in the community over the more modern and futuristic direction the game has taken, impacting the traditional feel of the series.
  • The game features extensive customization options, both in character abilities and weapon mods, which is a significant draw for some players.
  • Concerns over monetization with the introduction of a battle pass and in-game purchases, though opinions on value vary.
  • Updated 7/25/2025, 12:02:50 AM UTC