


A multi player co-op in post-apocalyptic Pennsylvania, where four immune survivors, Francis, Bill, Zoey, and Louis fight through hordes of zombies and Special Infected as they make their way to extraction zones. It turns out that I was 100% right on this one, it's still Left 4 Dead (just as we know and love it), it just has.some extra crap thrown in to try and mix it up a bit (which it sorta does for a When I first heard about L4D2 I was skeptical and thought that it could have just as easily been DLC or an expansion pack that just added a few extra campaigns and some new weapons/enemies. With Earl Alexander, Jim French, Jen Taylor, Vince Valenzuela. It turns out that I was 100% right on this one, it's still Left 4 Dead (just as we know and love it), it just has.some extra crap thrown in to try and mix it up a bit (which it sorta does for a bit). The difficulty has gone up since the last game, although not always in the ways that veterans of the original would hope, (AI that will cheerfully ignore your pleas for aid as you have your kidneys being ripped out right next to them being something that I am still a bit sore about), sometimes the added challenge adds to the experience but more often than not it just strikes you as the game being petty and childish (was it really necessary to spawn five Chargers in the space of three minutes?). I guess my overall opinion is that if you liked Left 4 Dead then you'll like Left 4 Dead 2 because it's just more of the same with a slightly different colour palette and somewhat contrived anti-camping measures.
