[sp]dumb protestor girl ruins everything[/sp]
that's horror movie as fuck, man
An ultra high security laboratory which experiments on incredibly dangerous monsters releases all of them through a shitty single button switch on the wall?
[QUOTE=genkaz92;47170255]An ultra high security laboratory which experiments on incredibly dangerous monsters releases all of them through a shitty single button switch on the wall?[/QUOTE]
The US/Russian (not sure which) nuclear bomb code was just several zeroes before the 2000's.
So there is that :v:
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;47170261]The US/Russian (not sure which) nuclear bomb code was just several zeroes before the 2000's.
So there is that :v:[/QUOTE]
Why, that is most certainly undesirable indeed.
[QUOTE=genkaz92;47170255]An ultra high security laboratory which experiments on incredibly dangerous monsters releases all of them through a shitty single button switch on the wall?[/QUOTE]
This is more movie logic than anything else really, given the whole trope with "Activists basically cause the apocalypse"
Sort of like 28 Days Later, or CURE from Dead Rising 2, just ignore it for continuation of the plot.
I was hoping for special zeds not generic fast zombies. At least a fleshpounder or gorefast somewhere.
I'm now realizing how kickass a mostly first person Killing Floor movie would be. Gore out the ass, trying to escape a lab/London with a group of incredibly English armed police. It's a small thing, but I like how the security response in this weren't idiots trying to detain actual people/being suspicious of people. Instead they were doing exactly what their job entails; murdering specimens.
When running down the hallway towards the two security dudes I thought they'd pull the "Put your hands up!" shit, only to have a specimen jump them from behind. But nope, they started just shooting specimens and trying to make sure unarmed dudes weren't getting eaten.
I'd throw my dosh at a KF movie.
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[QUOTE=Tetsmega;47170316]I was hoping for special zeds not generic fast zombies. At least a fleshpounder or gorefast somewhere.[/QUOTE]
I expected to see a fleshpdound in that small corridoor in R&D. Like, you see two guys shooting at something off camera, so I expected on the return for the fleshpound to appear and chase the guy back to the elevator. A fleshound in a tight corridor with no turns is literally hell.
[QUOTE=Tetsmega;47170316]I was hoping for special zeds not generic fast zombies. At least a fleshpounder or gorefast somewhere.[/QUOTE]
i mean a fleshpound would've been a pain to do a costume for considering the whole seven-foot muscleman with a glowing steroid injector thing and it wouldn't really have been worth it considering you only see the zeds for a few seconds at a time due to the found footage nature of it
i thought the one zed with a hook was basically a gorefast
That was pretty neat. I really like when things like this that tie into video games actually turn out to be fun to watch.
pretty bad
i find it weird how dude who barely knows how to hold a gun manages to headshot two clones with a m9 yet all the security dudes holding ar-15's get fucked up.
I enjoyed it for what it was tho.
I liked it.
Holy shit, that was litteraly amazing to watch.
The first person action sorta reminded me of one of the Rec movies, with the soldiers going into the apartments with the headcams on; really neat perspective
looks mediocre as fuck
but potentially mindlessly entertaining
This feels really uninspired. Unless Horzine wasn't said a couple times I wouldn't even have known that this was a Killing Floor trailer.
[QUOTE=DeeCeeTeeBee;47170327]I expected to see a fleshpdound in that small corridoor in R&D. Like, you see two guys shooting at something off camera, so I expected on the return for the fleshpound to appear and chase the guy back to the elevator. A fleshound in a tight corridor with no turns is literally hell.[/QUOTE]
This was just a small facility, a prequel to Killing Floor 1 in fact, this might also be before Horzine actually developed any of the far more dangerous Specimens, and even if they had, they usually keep the far more dangerous ones deeper in their facilities.
[QUOTE]The events in “Uncovered” are just a small outbreak (just a few victims, none of them very innocent), contained after the event by Horzine’s internal security services and duly cleaned up. The corpses removed, survivors paid off and other evidence duly expunged.
It would be nice to think that Horzine had learned the lesson from the security footage and stopped making evil creatures. All they did was move the lab elsewhere and make it much harder to break in. Which was unfortunate, as they clearly hadn’t thought to prevent the Zeds breaking OUT and rampaging all over the UK, which is what triggered the events of Killing Floor 1.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE]Set a few years before the events in the original Killing Floor game. In the movie, fans will learn a bit more about the evil Horzine Biotech corporation and some of its earlier genetic experimentation.[/QUOTE]
Killing Floor had a plot? Beyond the basic premise?
[QUOTE=Korova;47172165]Killing Floor had a plot? Beyond the basic premise?[/QUOTE]
It's always had a plot, it's just not in your face most of the time.
[QUOTE=Simplemac3;47170341]i mean a fleshpound would've been a pain to do a costume for considering the whole seven-foot muscleman with a glowing steroid injector thing and it wouldn't really have been worth it considering you only see the zeds for a few seconds at a time due to the found footage nature of it
i thought the one zed with a hook was basically a gorefast[/QUOTE]
What they could've done is just have the rage noise the fleshpound makes when they say "get down" and had him run off as you hear them shooting
This isn't gameplay
God dammit tripwire it's been nearly two months since we last saw ingame footage
I'm dying here you wankers
Also another reason for the button could be because they are literally Umbrella corporation levels of stupid. :v:
Evil Corporations always do stupid shit in video games.
Tripwire Interactive shall sue them for using Killing Floor name
such bad movie lol ;)
[QUOTE=Dwarden;47172527]Tripwire Interactive shall sue them for using Killing Floor name [/QUOTE]
Are you sure that you are posting within the context? Because this was made with the help of Tripwire Interactive :v:.
This really makes me want a Killing Floor house at Halloween Horror Nights
wouldn't ever happen, but goddamn it'd be cool
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