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ULTRAKILL is a fast-paced ultraviolent retro FPS combining the skill-based style scoring from character action games with unadulterated carnage inspired by the best shooters of the '90s. Rip apart your foes with varied destructive weapons and shower in their blood to regain your health.

ULTRAKILL is a boomer shooter, fast-paced and fps game developed by Arsi "Hakita" Patala and published by New Blood Interactive .
Released on September 03rd 2020 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 169,751 reviews of which 165,867 were positive and 3,884 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.6 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 17.99€ on Steam with a 25% discount, but you can find it for 11.62€ on Gamivo.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: 2.4 GHz Dual Core Processor Or Higher
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 560 Or Equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • Sound Card: No vocal interface detected.

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April 2025
good fishing simulator, only distractions are visual novel, cleaning simulator, crash bandicoot, harris mod, horror maze and some kind of shooting game
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April 2025
The devs absolutely CRUSHed it with this game. It's pretty hard, which means that you will DIE a lot if you dont PREPARE THYSELF, else THY END will be NOW. Overall, my JUDGEMNT upon this game is that its good.
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April 2025
please add a setting to play only with keyboard its difficult to jerk off while fighting gabriel
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March 2025
I originally pirated this game late Q2 of 2024 I pirated this game because I found a funny post online saying that the developer more or less supported the act or at least understood the reasoning as to why. And I legitimately was in no position to afford the game, even on sale. After about a month or so of hyperfixating on the game I realized that I do in fact want to purchase the game here, on S team. From the gameplay, story, mechanics, dialogue, sound design, movement. Everything was very well put together. And that's from the perspective of pirated, unsupported, outdated version of the game. Even with that in mind I genuinely enjoyed Ultrakill. Finding out sometime later... That Hakita was still actively developing the game and planning on revamping the entirety of it, I realized this developer genuinely cares and wants to improve on it. Not just "finish the game's levels, get it out of early access." UPDATED REVIEW : As of February 24th, 2025, the game received an update which revamped many features and completely overhauled the graphic designs of many, many things. From level graphical design, mechanics being tightened even further for even more intense gameplay, to completely reworked enemies. The highly anticipated "revamp" update brought many new things to the game and a fine refresh and refine of what was already there. I'm no drinker, but it's "like a fine aged wine." It was already good. But now there's just more goodness to be enjoyed. Fast forward to the 15th of November, 2024 , I had moved states and had slowly put together enough money to purchase the game. Fast forward to a few weeks ago, about the 24th of January, 2025, I actually launched the game and gave it a shot again. Still a bit rusty, but I still remembered enough. Ultrakill's mechanics are still incredible. The movement, the music, the combat, you feel like an absolute powerhouse with every action. Overall this game is perfect for people who enjoy [*] Loud music [*] Breakcore [*] Intense fighting [*] Excellent movement [*] Intertwined weapon mechanics [*] A new spin Dante's Inferno [*] GoPros with legs [*] A really well put together story (STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION!) Dante's Divine Comedy Dante's Divine Comedy was written by Dante Alighieri, is a story that takes place beyond the living realms. Many of you will know it as " Dante's Inferno " as it most famously features Hell and it's wicked layers, such as Lust, and Gluttony. Here in Ultrakill, they are present as well. However, it takes place ages beyond when the Divine Comedy was originally written (1321). Now. Centuries if not a millennia past. Mankind is entirely dead and machines are a supreme force. With nothing other than their wits and a ferocious thirst for blood to fuel them with. And the denizens are granted a body, and depending on their life, receive a larger or smaller body. This is an oversimplification but I digress. You play as V 1, one of the humbler machines by scale. Blood somehow grants machines degree of consciousness. V1 finds it's way to Hell, but you're not alone. There are others. Machines, denizens, and more. A lot more. You thirst for blood, as you are fueled by blood like all machines are. One by one, killing every denizen of every layer of Hell. You are not the only machine who figured that there's nothing left of Earth, to find your way to Hell. To conclude this review This game gets extremely high re/commendation from me for how well intertwined everything is. Lore is everywhere, everything serves it's purpose. Your starting pistol has purpose. Has lore. History. Entire rooms serve purpose, not just a stage for combat. Joke areas have purpose. Secrets have purpose. Enemies have purpose beyond combat fodder. Please, finish reading this and hopefully enjoy the game once it's done downloading. And most importantly, have a nice day. This review was originally posted in late January and revised in late February of the same year (2025)
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Aug. 2024
pros: - amazing ps1 esq graphics - rlly well thought out lore and worldbuilding - gameplay is actually divine - funny haha secrets cons: - i cant bang gabriel
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Frequently Asked Questions

ULTRAKILL is currently priced at 17.99€ on Steam.

ULTRAKILL is currently available at a 25% discount. You can purchase it for 17.99€ on Steam.

ULTRAKILL received 165,867 positive votes out of a total of 169,751 achieving an impressive rating of 9.64.
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ULTRAKILL was developed by Arsi "Hakita" Patala and published by New Blood Interactive .

ULTRAKILL is playable and fully supported on Windows.

ULTRAKILL is not playable on MacOS.

ULTRAKILL is not playable on Linux.

ULTRAKILL is a single-player game.

ULTRAKILL does not currently offer any DLC.

ULTRAKILL does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

ULTRAKILL does not support Steam Remote Play.

ULTRAKILL is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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ULTRAKILL
9.6
165,867
3,884
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Online players
4,552
Developer
Arsi "Hakita" Patala
Publisher
New Blood Interactive
Release 03 Sep 2020
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