On Left 4 Dead 2Again, much has been made about Valve's decision to "rush" the sequel of Left 4 Dead through, however hastily this game was made, the experience is polished and professional and in every way meets, if not exceeds, expectations set by i...
Abstract: Left 4 Dead had one of the best multiplayer experiences ever seen in gaming. It didn’t matter that the game was light on plot and had no real single-player mode; any problems with Left 4 Dead were overlooked by the sheer fun of fighting the zombie apoc...
Abstract: Developer Valve has always had an ahem...”relaxed” attitude toward game releases, so it's fairly shocking that merely a year after releasing the first Left 4 Dead, they're back with a sequel. Then again, once you've played Left 4 Dead 2 you'll see t...
Abstract: Some gamers call Left 4 Dead 2 a quintessential sequel, some still protest that many features could have been offered though DLC or a game update, but no matter what side of the fence you sit on, you are certainly food for thought for all the undead. B...
If you have friends who loved L4D and they’ve already bought L4D2, chances are they will badger you to buy it. And, you know what? Valve did an excellent job with the sequel. There weren’t arbitrary changes to ensure the game was different. Alterations...
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Published: 2009-11-17, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Last year Left 4 Dead unleashed a harrowing and entertaining vision of what it's like to be on both sides of the zombie apocalypse. Whether you were shooting your way through hordes of infected (the preferred nomenclature) en route to possible rescue, ...