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By Andy Chalk published 29 January 2015

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Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

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Page 1 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 2 of 16
Page 2 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 3 of 16
Page 3 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 4 of 16
Page 4 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 5 of 16
Page 5 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 6 of 16
Page 6 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 7 of 16
Page 7 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 8 of 16
Page 8 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 9 of 16
Page 9 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 10 of 16
Page 10 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 11 of 16
Page 11 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 12 of 16
Page 12 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 13 of 16
Page 13 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 14 of 16
Page 14 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

Page 15 of 16
Page 15 of 16

Some videogame names are almost completely opaque: Mass Effect, Gemini Rue, and Half-Life, to name but a few, tell you very little about what's involved in playing them. And then there are those like Killing Floor, which don't necessarily describe what they're about, but do give you a pretty good idea of what you'll be doing.

Killing Floor 2 takes place a month after the events of Killing Floor, in which you were tasked with stopping an outbreak of mutant clone zombies in London. Apparently that operation didn't go so well, because this time around you're doing more or less the same thing, but on the continent.

I'm not sure that's really a relevant detail, though. Clearly, the important thing here is that you're shooting lots of dudes, and spilling lots of blood. Spilling? More like spraying. With a high-pressure hose. Hey, it's not "Speaking Harshly Floor."

Killing Floor 2 is slated to come out later this year.

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Page 16 of 16
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Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS80. From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local BBS, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in 2007 for The Escapist and somehow managed to avoid getting fired until 2014, when he joined the storied ranks of PC Gamer. He covers all aspects of the industry, from new game announcements and patch notes to legal disputes, Twitch beefs, esports, and Henry Cavill. Lots of Henry Cavill.

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