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Left 4 dead 2 review
Left 4 dead 2 review













left 4 dead 2 review

This creature spits a caustic goo with a medium to long range that inflicts low damage very quickly. The first is the Spitter, a youthful girl an elongated neck and bloated physique from post-death ailments. Valve has developed three new Special Infected for Left 4 Dead 2. Witches are still around (of course) and still kneeling in inconvenient areas but now in L4D2 they will sometimes sulk around the environment just waiting for you to startle them. Hunters, Smokers, Boomers, and Tanks still occupy the ranks of the Special infected, though they have all seen cosmetic upgrades.Including a new female version of the Boomer. The circus clowns found in the Dark Carnivale campaign for exampl. Each campaign also features its own Uncommon infected. Their appearance has been altered to reflect the southern lifestyle, and Valve has seemed to create a variety of models, so seeing two infected that look alike side-by-side is more uncommon. Also new to L4D2 are round of special ammunition, which you can be deployed on the ground for the entire party to use.Ĭommon infected have also seen a few changes. Sounds become more sharp and the peripheral of your screen becomes focused in the center all for a short period of time. This adrenaline shot gives you a small boost of health, faster movement and an actual physical alteration. Pain pills now can now be swapped out for an Adrenaline shot alternative. Med-packs have been paired with defibrillator units which can be used to actually revive a fallen ally on the field. Another powerful combination is the bile bomb and Molotov combination which attracts gobs of common infected to run into fire, igniting themselves. For instance, throwing a bile bomb on a Tank will cause a horde of common infected to actually attack the goliath himself. Thus calling an unbiased horde to gather and/or attack that area. In addition to pipe bombs and Molotov cocktails, survivors can now find jars of Boomer bile (Bile Bombs) that will explode upon impact dousing the target area in the all-too-familiar substance. Several new primary weapons have been introduced, as well as medical items and more explosives items. Secondary weapons aren't the only equipment to see additional choices. You can still carry or dual wield the standard pistols with unlimited ammo or you can swap for the new Magnum, which holds 8-round clips and has more firepower at the cost of firing speed. If you do choose to keep to traditional handguns, Valve has thrown some new features in for you as well. Like a machete, chainsaw, crowbar or even a garden gnome. Melee weapons replace your secondary side-arm and there is a wide variety to choose from. Melee weapons beingh on of the most substantial advancements between the two titles. In this level, you won't even begin with a primary weapon there are only pistols and melee weapons. The story campaigns seem to have more of a linear feel, the "first" Dead Center, continues from the opening cinematic tale of the survivors climbing up to the roof of a hotel, only to find themselves abandoned by rescue helicopters. Valve has woven a subtle story behind the entire Left 4 Dead franchiseand it really shines in this second installment. From the demographics represented in the campaign to the articulation of the character's voices Valve rarely misses a detail. This time around, the zombie apocalypse has spread to to southern United States and the change in scenery is obvious. Long story short we have: a high school football coach, a news channel reporter, a young mechanic, and a gambler respectively. Each has their own back-story just like the suvivors in L4D. L4D2 introduces four new survivors: Coach, Rochelle, Ellis, and Nick. We'll start with the more obvious changes, the first of which being the plot and setting. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Īnyone who says that L4D2 is simply the first game repackaged clearly hasn't spent much time with the sequel. Review and Screenshots by: This email address is being protected from spambots.

left 4 dead 2 review

Genre: First-person shooter, horror/survival

LEFT 4 DEAD 2 REVIEW FULL

Left 4 Dead 2 (L4D2) has been out for a few weeks now, and we've sat down with it to see if it not only has deemed itself worthy of a full core game, but helped to heal the wounds that a rocky launch left behind. The gaming industry was swept with a broad range of emotions, from excitement to enough resentment to incite a boycott. The game would only have been out for exactly one year from Left 4 Dead 2's date of arrival, November 17, 2009.

left 4 dead 2 review

One of the most surprising announcements at last year's E3 was that Valve's zombie-survival thriller Left 4 Dead was already getting a sequel.















Left 4 dead 2 review