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KUR

$19.99 $10.39
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Developer:
Really Ragdoll
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Everything was fine on the Mars colony until the robot spiders started murdering people and wearing their flesh. Now you’ve got to wade into the carnage and and save the day again, or you’ll probably get a bad rating on your freelance murder-for-hire profile. Destroy drones, ravage robots and stomp some skull-bearing spiderdroids in a dark-humor drenched take on the classic 90’s shooter.

Good news though, you’ve got some entirely untested and incredibly dangerous technology at your disposal to get the job done. How about a Strength Augmented Boot that can kick clean through the torso of a murderous fleshbot? Yep. That’s not all! The Boot jumps, The Boot slides, and The Boot sends your enemies flying through the air like a dive bar bouncer who’s had quite enough.

If the idea of kick-murdering a horde of epidermis-adorned crome chuds doesn’t get the ol’ blood pumping, first go see a doctor, and then let’s talk guns. We’ve got them, there’s a ton of them, and they absolutely go boom. Too good for merely eviscerating your foes? Feel free to hit them with the shrink ray and laugh maniacally as their tiny form sails through the air compliments of your fancy footwork.

Don’t let the classic graphics fool you, under the hood KUR is a full-featured shooter with additions to not only appeal to the nostalgic, but the discerning modern FPS fan as well. You’ll get waist-deep in the lo-fi blood’n’guts as you blaze a path of destruction across over 20 hand-crafted levels. To keep you company, the driving soundtrack will help the frenzied pace keep rollin’ as you dismantle the horde of murderous metal that stands between you and payday.


Features

- The Boot - kick, punt, and smash your way through waves of robotic evil.

- Over 20 levels jam-packed with secrets and 90’s era humor across six unique environments.

- Unnecessarily rad arsenal filled with gatling lasers, shrink rays, unexplainable double-legged kicks… and of course… there’s a shotgun.

- Fully voiced characters - get ordered around by a slimy corporate stooge so realistic you’ll swear you’re at your day job.

- Demonic robots that wear human flesh with a heart of gold (probably)!

- Bumping metal and electronica soundtrack, perfect for hunting rogue AI.

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User Reviews

Mixed
44 user reviews
64%
Positive
30 min at review
Recommended

It doesn't look great graphically and the ammo economy is kinda weird, but the moment to moment gameplay is extremely fun. Definitely check it out if you are into fast paced first person shooters, you may end up loving it!

25 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

For an absolute laundry list of reasons, too numerous to mention here, KUR is not ready to leave Early Access. Glitched, bugged, unpolished, unrefined and often unenjoyable. I have broken the AI, skipped over entire stretches of level by exploiting the jump-kick, and been able to trigger glitches almost any time I notice the possibility. At the current asking price, KUR is asking to be stacked up against the likes of Dusk, Amid Evil…. even much more competitively-priced titles like the fantastic Arthurian Legends. It absolutely cannot be compared to these games and comes off looking even worse by being so. There is so much here to be excited about. KUR can, and someday may, be excellent. But never, ever in this current state.

21 helpful
47 min at review
Not Recommended

This should still be in early access is this a joke. -Resolution changes didn't update for me the first time I played. -The scroll down menu that displays all resolution would "jump" ahead and I couldn't pick 1440p resolution. -The load game menu just opens up a File explorer and lets you figure which one of the files was your latest save. -Couldn't figure out how or where this game saves. -Bugs. -Bloom when using the flashlight is horrible you cant see sometimes. -I fell out of world at some point while exploring, the game didn't kill me it just left me to fall eternally, I had to load a save. -More inconveniences that i'm not bothered to report since I'm not their QA tester. -All this in 40 minutes. Sorry It's a pass for me.

17 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This has been a fantastic game so far. Love the weapons, love the level design and how many different paths, secrets, and shortcuts there are.. I do think there could be a little bit more enemy variety but there's enough to cover what's needed. The world and story are cool, the visuals are nice enough for this retro-style genre. There's a good variety of environments, from big outdoor spaces, more cramped indoor areas, and even some slightly puzzly, exploration, or problem-solving kind of areas, and the variety definitely keeps the game from feeling like some 'hallways of enemies' types of games. The game design overall also rides the line of 'wacky' and 'serious' pretty well, allowing room for fun, and suspended realism without fully jumping the shark and getting obnoxious. Very nice. I love the kicking mechanic, and how it is just as useful for mobility as it is in combat. Sometimes kicking objects into enemies is kind of hard, but kicking them directly in the face usually d...

17 helpful 1 funny
28 min at review
Not Recommended

I am baffled that this game is considered to be fully released or that it's apparently ended up there after receiving "feedback," because the only "feedback" I want to offer at this point is "start over from scratch." Rather than being gracefully low-fi like, say, Dusk, this feels like one of those misbegotten cash-in abominations from the early 3D era. Movement feels floaty and imprecise, weapons feel weak and unsatisfying, enemy AI is non-existent(sometimes they kill themselves when I'm not even in the area), the "boot jump" feels like a way to give me a worse double-jump for no good reason, the voice logs are extremely bad, the level design is either cramped hallways with no logic or big open outdoor areas(the latter are notably better, should have stuck with those). The soundtrack is nice, I actually like the soundtrack. Everything else about this game is a do-over.

13 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I don’t remember what life was like before the boot.. this baby is a game changer! KUR is a solid retro shooter, with good music that will get your heart pumping and ready for its fast-paced action. The game play is incredibly fun and worthwhile. There are tons of secrets, puzzles, and weapons at your disposal (including a shrink ray!!!). They had me laughing my tits off with their wit and sense of humor (but don’t worry, I duct taped them back on). KUR is comical but has a good balance of seriousness tied in. After all, it’s your life that’s on the line. Seems like there was a lot of thought put into the level design. The more I play, the more detail I notice around the levels. There were a couple minor bugs I stumbled upon, but that’s to be expected with early access. Didn’t stop me from having a good time. KUR has been so enjoyable, I’m already craving more. My heart is chanting “more boot, more boot!” And more boot it shall get. 10/10

12 helpful
42 min at review
Recommended

I've only played this 42 minutes so far but I strongly recommend if you're a fan of fast paced/old school FPS games. Looking forward to playing more of this. Thank you for including full controller support as well <3

11 helpful
28 min at review
Not Recommended

I was excited to try Kur out now that the game is out of early access, but before even starting a new game I was already encountering bugs. This continued when I actually started to play and it only took me a couple minutes to decide the game was not in a playable state. I'm bewildered that the devs thought the game was in an acceptable state to enter full release, hell it feels like an alpha. To make matters worse, in the small amount of time I played, the gunplay was very bland. I will give it another try at some point in the future when it is hopefully in a better, more playable state.

9 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Played a few hours and it was a blast, the game is quirky and just fun to play! Kur doesn't take itself too seriously and allows itself to be wacky without overdoing it which is refreshing. [h1]Pros[/h1] - Gameplay, fast and fluid - The freaking boot! Mobility, weapon, friend, it does it all - Lots of content and murder bots to kill - Wacky story & lore (subtitles!) - Soundtrack - Good level variety [h1]Cons[/h1] - Early Access so it has some bugs - Could be more optimized - Level stats don't appear to be accurate (I can kill more enemies than the end level screen reads) - Upgrade System could use a bit of polish

9 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Destined to be one of the great PC gaming experiences. Amazing music, gameplay, level design (except for [spoiler] The school level, probably one of the weakest levels overall in the game. [/spoiler], gunplay, voice-acting, humor, and puzzles (although I'd really [spoiler] Love to see the physics puzzles worked on abit. Every time I did a physics puzzle I felt like I could never get something at the right angle and it was extremely janky overall. [/spoiler] Buy this game. Worth $20 easily and worth at least double that. Overall devs probably one of the best experiences I've had with an FPS since DUSK. Love the game, godspeed, and can't wait until it's out. (look into the audio bug with NPCs though so I can keep playing ;) For the devs and anybody who cares, spoilers and bugs below: [spoiler]Bugs: FPS drops in a lot of places, especially the wierd necron-binary world after kicking open a chest. Map clipping into the void or having sections appear underwater when they are not (mostl...

6 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or later
  • Processor: 2.4 GHz Dual Core CPU or higher
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 9.0

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: 2.4 GHz Quad Core Processor or higher
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
  • DirectX: Version 12

FAQ

How much does KUR cost?

KUR costs $10.39. Currently 48% off!

What are the system requirements for KUR?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or later Processor: 2.4 GHz Dual Core CPU or higher Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or equivalent DirectX: Version 9.0 Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.4 GHz Quad Core Processor or higher Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 DirectX: Version 12

What platforms is KUR available on?

KUR is available on Windows PC.

Is KUR worth buying?

KUR has 64% positive reviews from 44 players.

When was KUR released?

KUR was released on Mar 17, 2022.

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