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Kill Strain Critic Reviews

8 Total Reviews

1 Positive Reviews(12.5%)
7 Mixed Reviews(87.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Multiplayer.it July 18, 2016
Kill Strain is a nice attempt at the action MOBA genre, but the game only offers limited content for now and suffers from some questionable balancing choices.
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Destructoid August 5, 2016
Kill Strain has a lot of cool ideas, but many of them don't translate when mired by the sluggish pacing of each round. I think it definitely needs some further optimization, but the uneven fun factor between the Merc and Mutant camps may take longer to iron out.
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SpazioGames July 20, 2016
Kill Strain is a multiplayer arena with a peculiar asymmetric formula; even if this type of team play is pretty original, it cannot guarantee a perfect balance and it also inappropriate for a competitive ambience. The game is free but prepare yourself to farm for a long time if you want to unlock all the characters.
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Everyeye.it July 18, 2016
Kill Strain was conceived as an "asymmetric MOBA" with a Twin Stick control scheme. It is an unbalanced battle arena with a sloppy graphic and an impressive scarcity of contents.
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IGN Spain July 20, 2016
Despite its attractive idea of teams in initial numerical disadvantage to force an imbalance, Kill Strain is a game where you have only a sense of fun playing like beasts.
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PlayStation LifeStyle July 20, 2016
It would be hard to say that Kill Strain isn’t at least ambitious. The game was a studio’s first outing in a relatively immature genre, which attempted to take a dramatically different approach to many of core mechanics that define MOBAs. Though carefully calculated, these risks fall flat in execution, resulting in a confusing and joyless experience.
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Vandal July 20, 2016
Some good ideas are hidden behind several aspects that feel unfinished. It's a shame, because the core mechanic works, but its lack of content and shortcomings are just too obvious. Still, it's free, so it's worth a try.
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We Got This Covered July 17, 2016
Kill Strain may find its following as a free-to-play game, but I expect more polish and stability from shooters that we’re asked to play for long periods of time. I can’t revel in the odd matchmaking decisions, nor the way Kill Strain sabotages teamwork by encouraging lone wolf playstyles.