Killing Time: Resurrected
October 17, 2024
Nightdive Studios and Ziggurat Interactive have teamed up to bring back this sophisticated shooter laced with gallows humor and visual violence to bestow mayhem to all! Puzzle solving and strategic thinking are placed at a premium. The visceral violence is complemented by paranormal graphics and a super(natural) storyline. Set in …
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"Killing Time: Resurrected is a curiosity from the past that makes for a great time capsule even if it isn&s;t all that great of a game. 🔫"
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70.0
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65.0
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85.0
"I absolutely love Killing Time: Resurrected and couldn&s;t be more surprised, when I saw the fact this has similar origins to the horrendous PO&s;ED as a 3DO shooter. I went in expecting the worst and came out with a new …"
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72.0
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86.0
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91.0
"Killing Time: Resurrected is a charming shooter that stands out for its vast map, mysterious mansion, and FMV cutscenes. Though weapon variety is middling, it&s;s a fantastic experience through and through and greatly benefits from Nightdive Studios&s; enhancements."
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45.0
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65.0
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68.0
"Killing Time: Resurrected is mindless shooter where players just around killing everything. While the gameplay/shooting in and of itself is a blast and holds up generally well, the archaic DOOM formula find key, find door, rinse, repeat gets old and …"
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65.0
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85.0
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70.0
"This is one that FPS fans will not want to miss as it is a retro classic to enjoy."
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70.0
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50.0
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40.0
"Though Killing Time: Resurrected can&s;t really hang with other boomer shooters in 2024, let alone more contemporary fare from a fundamentals perspective, I&s;m still happy that Nightdive Studios has cemented its heroic status by remastering it to an extremely high …"
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75.0
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80.0
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90.0
"Nightdive always delivers with their remakes, but Killing Time is special. This is a game that was largely ignored and eventually forgotten. Now it gets a second lease on life with a personal touch and care that it deserves. I …"
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90.0
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65.0
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70.0
"Nightdive has helped revitalize this forgotten gem, with incredible improvements to its visuals, framerate, and controls. It might not be one of the most glamorous outings by the company (I really don’t think a lot of people are even aware …"
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70.0
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80.0
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30.0
"Boomer-shooter enthusiasts can now enjoy a gem that was only released on PC and 3DO in 1996. Despite its classic essence, Nightdive Studios and Ziggurat have included significant improvements so that we can enjoy this remake in the most comfortable …"
Read original review"Killing Time: Resurrected is the perfect combination of exploration and the latest shooting. Nightdive Studios has been able once again to improve a video game and make it enhanced, modernizing some things on the gunplay side and offering animations that …"
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80.0
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75.0
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80.0
"Just like Nightdive Studios continually does, Killing Time: Resurrected is the definitive way to enjoy this title. It is definitely not a game I was expecting to see Nightdive tackle, and it&s;s a new one for me, but the wacky …"
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85.0
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75.0
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65.0
"Killing Time: Remastered is yet another success for Nightdive Studios, with the team unearthing a forgotten cult classic and bringing it right up to date for modern consoles with revamped visuals and updated controls. Like PO&s;ed: Definitive Edition, however, it&s;s …"
Read original review"This might be Nightdive’s most important remaster. While the developer has helped polish up already popular games like Quake and System Shock, Killing Time benefits far more from their tender touch. It was already great, but this remaster makes it …"
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