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Two waves into my firstKilling Floor 3multiplayer match, I’m on a roll.
Happily, I signal my team that I’m ready to go.
They’re probably less amused than I am, but it doesn’t matter.
That won’t be easy, though.
My KF3 multiplayer adventures begin in a bunker.
Essentially, Mr Foster becomes a human turret.
Suffice to say, I stick with him as my main for the remainder of the session.
By the time we load into a new map, I have not actually died yet.
In fact, I’m feeling good about how well I’m doing.
That’s because Killing Floor 3 feels exceptionally player-friendly.
The difference here is that I would now give anything to be up against a Scrake.
Bear that in mind if you’re looking to go in with a full house crew of six.
As soon as the brutes come crashing into the battle ground, I panic.
Within moments, my pesky shakes are back.
I have no doubt Tripwire will make good on that promise.
Killing Floor 3 has the chance to become one of thebest zombie gamesever