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Left 4 Dead


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

Also, at random intervals determined by the director AI, the hulking Tank zombie will show up. It’s such a major event that the music changes to an ominous theme and the screen shakes, giving the survivors a brief warning that something really bad is about to go down, so they’d better change their tactics (like getting out of confined corridors and into an open area where they have a chance at evading, and everyone can get a clear shot). The director will also occasionally place a Witch in your path, making you change tactics once again by turning off your flashlights and sneaking by. Even though you get an audio warning in the form of her wailing cry, Witches can sometimes seem like unfair enemies, because if they spawn in certain positions, like right around a corner, it may be impossible to sneak by or even find them without startling them. That can easily ruin your good mood.

In the fifth stage of each campaign, the survivors reach a rendezvous point for their extraction and signal their readiness over a radio, then must hold out for several minutes against the most intense zombie onslaught yet. These climactic scenes are real nail-biters, with heavily armed survivors fending off attackers coming from all sides until rescue arrives, at which point they must make a desperate run for the evacuation vehicle against a last-minute zombie surge. It’s a scenario that all but the best players will only survive by the skin of their teeth, if at all, making for some incredibly tense moments.

The campaign content, which took our crack squad about six hours to fight through, may seem meager at first for a full-priced game, but once you’ve played it, try this trick: play it again. The Director ensures excellent variety on each playthrough by shuffling around weapon, item (like explosive barrels and ammo drops), and enemy placement. In one round, we set up an ambush for an incoming horde of zombies using a pair of gas cans we found, frying the entire lot nearly effortlessly. The next time through that same area there were no gas cans to be found, so we were forced to come up with a new strategy to deal with what we thought would be the same attack… but zombies poured through a vent in the ceiling behind us, taking us by surprise. Once you think you’ve got a handle on things, the advanced and expert difficulty levels will keep the challenge fresh for significantly longer (and unlock some extra achievements).

One relatively minor quibble that stuck in my craw is the inability to customize my in-game avatar. The four survivors (Bill, Louis, Zoey, and Francis) all look fantastic in this newest version of the Source engine, and sport detailed facial animations, plus individualized voices for contextual color commentary, but being shoehorned into one of these roles ever-so-slightly cramped my style. Plus, you don’t always get to choose which of the survivors to play as, and someone’s always going to get stuck playing as the girl. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, as the differences between characters are 100 percent cosmetic, but the lack of choice is a bit surprising in a modern game.

Besides lacking opportunities to barricade a door against a crowd of zombies or rip through them with a chain saw, and the notable absence of a shopping mall campaign (too cliche, Valve?), Left 4 Dead delivers every moment you could hope for in a zombie game. Case in point: you get to legitimately shout to your teammates, “Leave me, I’m done for! Save yourselves - GO!” while you try to buy them some time by firing your dual pistols into the descending horde as you lie wounded on the ground. And as awesome as that is, the unique experience of playing as the boss infected almost steals the show from the survivors. Left 4 Dead’s emphasis on teamwork and vague hints of story may not appeal to gamers who demand a focused single-player experience, but for the millions out there who have ever imagined their role in the inevitable Zombie Apocalypse, it simply cannot be missed.

PC Gamer scores games on a percentage scale, which is rounded to the closest whole number to determine the GamesRadar score.

PCG Final Verdict: 93% (editor’s choice)

Nov 17, 2008

You'll love
  • Incredibly tense gameplay
  • Versus mode multiplayer
  • Extremely replayable
You'll hate
  • Only two versus campaigns
  • No character customization
  • No explicit story

 
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crazyshemai  - 1 year 12 days ago 
WOOT first agen! XD gona get this game when it comes out!
flare149  - 1 year 12 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 12 days ago 
Best Zombie Game
Wave360  - 1 year 12 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 11 days ago 
this game is orgasmicly awesome!!!
GoldenMe  - 1 year 11 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 11 days ago 
this isn't only for PC is it? i feel like i saw a 360 version
bamb0o-stick  - 1 year 11 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 11 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 11 days ago 
@wartooth909 clearly ur kinda lame
Craza  - 1 year 11 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 11 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 11 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 11 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 10 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 10 days 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 9 days ago 
Does any one know if this is goin to be released for the ps3?
Looks top from what ive seen!
puffader  - 1 year 7 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  - 1 year 7 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  - 1 year 4 days ago 
Left 4 Dead plan gone wrong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GotNTtt1NNQ
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Left 4 Dead

Genre: Shooter
Release date: 20 Nov 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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