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Left 4 Dead


A terrifying redefinition of co-op gaming that will have you drenched in blood, sweat, and tears

Rescue is here - after a long, bloody battle with countless zombies, you and three fellow survivors have made it to the rooftop of a ravaged hospital, where a helicopter lands to evacuate you to safety. In a blaze of gunfire and guts, you and two of your companions fight your way to the helipad and climb aboard the chopper, but the fourth member of your team is wounded and limping behind you. At the last second, a snake-like tongue shoots out from the darkness, wraps around him, and drags him kicking and screaming back into the grasp of the horde.

You have a choice to make: do you leave the chopper, endangering the lives of the rest of the team, to attempt a rescue? Or do you cut your losses, tell yourself you couldn’t have saved him, and try to ignore the horrible sounds of a swarm of flesh-hungry zombies tearing him limb from limb? The essence of gaming has often been described as “a series of interesting choices,” and this is easily one of the single most interesting choices I’ve ever faced.

Left 4 Dead is based on the same plot as those of nearly every zombie horror film ever made: as one of four survivors of a devastating zombie apocalypse, you must get from point A to point B in one piece in order to escape, but between you and your goal is an army of hungry zombies. L4D pays homage to its inspirational source material with movie poster-style loading screens and end-of-round stats that roll like credits. The four campaigns each average a little over an hour in length; they’re designed primarily to be played in co-op mode with three other players over LAN or Steam’s online matchmaking service, but you can play them all in single-player mode along with three AI-controlled survivors.

Each campaign begins with the four survivors in a “safe room” stocked with weapons, ammunition, and medical supplies, and equipped with a reinforced zombie-proof door (and a barred window that a zombie arm can reach through, groping around for a victim). The moment you unlock the door and step into zombie-infested territory is a good time to unlearn everything you know about playing squad-based shooters, because in L4D, to lose sight of your teammates is to invite doom.

The battle for survival is fast, bloody, and terrifying in a way so few “horror” games are. Swift-moving 28 Days Later-style zombies charge at you from everywhere and anywhere, attempting to grab a chunk of meat. L4D’s “Director” AI is remarkably effective at keeping you on your toes by spawning zombies in different, unexpected spots, giving you only a few moments to regroup between waves. The effect is seamless; while you will often be attacked by zombies coming from an area you’ve already swept clean, which makes no logical sense if you stop to think about it, there is little time for reality checks, and you’ll be too busy enjoying blasting zombie heads off to care, anyway.

Maybe it’s because there haven’t been many good co-op-focused games up to this point, but this is the first time I have felt that I truly needed to act as part of the group in order to succeed. In most other team-based games (Counter-Strike being a notable exception), a “team” is a loose association of players who can run off and do their own thing if they want, and if they get killed, they just respawn and repeat. In L4D, respawning isn’t a right, it’s a privilege - get taken out and your teammates will have to find another survivor locked up in a closet (you, placed by the Director), or else you’re stuck in spectator mode until they reach the next safe room. Survivors are quite durable, though, and can be helped back up by a teammate even when their health is knocked down to zero a few times, so you don’t spend too much time in the penalty box.


 
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crazyshemai  - 1 year 4 days ago 
WOOT first agen! XD gona get this game when it comes out!
flare149  - 1 year 4 days ago 
It still doesn't sound good, and the teammates aren't really that involved, I was fine on my own

Personally from what I've played it's more a 6 or 7, but that's just me
altair17  - 1 year 4 days ago 
Best Zombie Game
Wave360  - 1 year 4 days ago 
Im going to have to get this game...
But i also want Call of Duty WaW,
WHY WONT PEOPLE SPREAD OUT THEIR RELEASE DATES
vic88  - 1 year 3 days ago 
this game is orgasmicly awesome!!!
GoldenMe  - 1 year 3 days ago 
This game is full of epic win yes sir.
Hope you guys won't see me coming at you as a boomer!
understudybass  - 1 year 3 days ago 
this isn't only for PC is it? i feel like i saw a 360 version
bamb0o-stick  - 1 year 3 days ago 
Flare149: Play this on Expert or higher on campaign. That should give you a good workout. Also playing as Infected is MUCH more fun than being the Survivors. It really makes you feel like stalking your prey.
Wartooth909  - 1 year 3 days ago 
I think its gonna be good if you got absoulty nothing to do on a weekend with 3 friends but besides that it seems kinda lame
Akiira  - 1 year 2 days ago 
@wartooth909 clearly ur kinda lame
Craza  - 1 year 2 days ago 
Played the demo for this bad-boy from Steam, loved it to death! Played through the 2 campaign missions like 4 times on each character. Through single-player, your team actually somewhat sticks together, whereas, in online, you had to either wait for someone or watch as someone gets a little too trigger happy and shoots the car with the alarm....So I mostly stuck to the single-player, FUN AS HELL! I usually dislike the horror/survival genre of video games, but even I would buy this baby! And I have to disagree with the review on the subject of weaponry. Not only are you just average joes meandering through the streets, how often do you find a chainsaw in the middle of a city? Same goes for the flame thrower. I think that the weapons are fine because they're normal, however fun it would be to mow down all those bastards with a chainsaw, I would say that the weapons they have now add more realism. Added note - Phailed horribly at Expert, but rocked at Advanced!
DeadGirls  - 1 year 2 days ago 
I'll go on record as saying this is probably the best game ever. It doesn't do everything, but what it tries/needs to do-- it does almost perfectly.
Sash  - 1 year 2 days ago 
Need to get me a shot of the demo.
I suppose this will be a good game if you have a few friends to play it with. Not too sure about playing the single player though.
indierockers  - 1 year 2 days ago 
whoa tried the demo and i like it...but yea chainsaw would be nice but how abt thinking of each campaign has its own weapon choice??? like the first campaign since its on a street, would have pistols,shotguns and all the common weapons and in another campaign, there will be a whole lot different weapon
Thequestion 121  - 1 year 2 days ago 
I can't wait to get this game!!! I love zombie games and with Valve, it's going to be one of my favorite games!!
muffchild  - 1 year 1 day ago 
bought this one last night around 8pm for the PC, installed it, and played till about 3am. lights off, volume up. Blew my bloody mind. Love how the volume ramps up when the swarms about to hit. And how the hordes of zombies flow so well, over fences, up walls. its so freakin' epic. well done valve, well done.
ste3009  - 1 year 8 hours ago 
Does any one know if this is goin to be released for the ps3?
Looks top from what ive seen!
puffader  - 11 months 29 days ago 
This is the most intense, most playable, mosty fun Online game I have played in some years, you cant go wrong playing it! For some its endless fun, for some its mood music!
e1337prodigy  - 11 months 29 days ago 
Agree with flare149. I played Multiplayer versus and it wasn't all that. They should think about adding a Team Deathmatch, but that might not work. I would give it an 8.
GamesRadarTylerNagata  - 11 months 27 days ago 
Left 4 Dead plan gone wrong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GotNTtt1NNQ
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Left 4 Dead
Left 4 Dead

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Nov 17, 2008
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Turtle Rock Studios
Min system requirements: 2.4 GHz processor, 1 GB RAM, 256 MB DX 9.0 graphics card, DX 9.0c-compatible sound card
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
4 player CO-OP
8 player VS
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