Multi-platform games cast a wide net for players to enjoy, but it's on PC where anything is possible. Not all mods have to be about the technical performance of titles, such as higher textures and frame rate — sometimes mods can be about showing the community's creativity.
The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Killing Floor 2 community in particular has , if you're looking to change things up. You can go to environments from the first game, Bikini Bottom, and more. Whether you prefer the scarier maps, or the goofy ones that take you into the Krusty Krab, there will be something to satisfy you while killing Zeds with your squad.
8 KF1 West Londo🍎n (Kill Master) ✤
One of the best maps from the first Killing Floor was West London. This fan-favourite map , with few changes to maintain its authenticity. It'll give veteran Zed slayers a hit of nostalgia when they go into the streets of London.
The shaders and lighting effects have been boosted to make the map look better than it did initially. The trader from the original game is back, so there's no more buying weapons from a machine. The most significant change is enemies spawning to match the sequel's gameplay.
7 KF-BikiniAtoll (Hughlikepoo) ꦅ
Where there are mods, . Some liberties have been taken with this map, such as renaming the Chum Bucket to Munch Bucket. Bes🌺ides some alterations, you can experience a slice of Bikini Bottom in this zombie shooter.
You can venture in and out of various areas in thi🐼s recreat𒉰ion of the Nickelodeon town. Most notable is the fact you can fight Zeds inside the Krusty Krab. You can also take your fight to the streets, painting the buildings red with the blood of the undead. Regardless of where you go, there is plenty to explore.
6 Mist (🃏LiquidArrow)
is a recreation of another modded map by LiquidArrow called . The rework adds a more ominous atmosphere, with a dynamic mist that feels like a nod to Stephen King's The Mist.
Between the three floors of the iinside and the outside, this creation has the depth of the best of Killing Floor's maps. It has destructible lights that darken the area, and breakable windows. You can use traps to help defend yourself and your squad, while dealing with pesky Zeds invading your space. For added fun, there are collectibles to be had — with a surprise if you find them all.
5 Zed's Diner (Delta)
Grab a bite to eat and watch a movie at . The map features a neon-lit 50s' style diner, with a drive-in movie theater that has cars parked and ready for whatever is showing tonight. It is big and open for plenty of exploration and for training your Zeds around wide open areas. Just beware, as spawns are quicker than normal maps.
As an added piece of content, there are ten gold records to find as collectibles. No reward is given, but it's worth finding them all for that added bit of fun if you're a collector or completionist.
4 HuskDodgeBall (L💞iquidArrow)
For players wanting a new game mode within Killing Floor 2, look no further than . Start on a platform with Husks on the other side, shooting fireballs at you. Get hit and fall to your death. It's an endless mode, so it's all about surviving for as many rounds as possible.
While Husks keep spawning, every four minutes counts as a round. When a round passes, a random weapon is handed to you so you can 🔜fight off the h⛄ordes of fire-throwing creatures. Weapons include the M79, RPG, Crossbow, and Eviscerator.
3 🍬 Mario 64 R🃏emastered (Kill Master)
lets you jump into a classic Mario game with lots of bloodshed and guns. This twist on the classic first level💯 of Super Mario 64 takes bits and pieces from Killing Floor and the high textures from Mar🅘io to create a beautiful world.
The creator, Kill Master, 🦹notes some issues with the map. Zeds can drop down ledges and walk toward the rock face, while they can also have problems with the rails inside the castle. Despite these issues, it is worth fans of the old-school Nintendo game giving this map a try.
2 Subduction (Josh And Catdrgn) 🌠
A collaboration between two creators, is a massive underwater base. It has four wings to explore as you fight through hordes of Zeds. Aesthetically, it fits the world tha🐷t Tripwire Interactive established with maps like , with the two Steam Workshop creators putting their own stamp on it.
Besides its size, there are plenty of features to deliver🐭 depth to its content. Just some of what you can experience in Subduction are 15 Hold Your Ground objectives for extra rewards and challenges, six trader spots, and 20 collectible fish🍨bowls in hidden locations.
1 Silent N❀ight (Delta) 🉐
Santa brings you 𝓀plenty of weapons to battle the undead this Christmas, so you might as well honor him with this Christmas-themed map. goes beyond the seasonal holiday offering from Tripwire, so you can enjoy the holiday anytime ꧙you want.
In this mod you've been shrunk, and you get to run around a map with oversized presents and decorations surrounding you. It has a custom Santa boss, a Sack Trader, Christmas Portals, a train, and Stand Your Ground objectives. There are also 30 collectibles for people who enjoy their collectathons.