Left 4 Dead 2
Left 4 Dead 2 takes place at roughly the same time as the original, and leads four new “Survivors” through the southeastern United States — from Savannah, Georgia to New Orleans’ French Quarter. The title adds melee combat, new monsters and weapons, the AI Director 2.0, and more to create a larger game than the original.
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gameshark.com review
It needs to be stressed that if you thought Left 4 Dead was too challenging then the sequel might cause you to lose hair from both stress and manual ripping. This is a hard game – even on normal difficulty. It’s almost like Valve said to its fans, “Ok…so you thought Left 4 Dead was too easy, eh? Well try this on for size!”
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gamingtrend.com review
Sitting underneath the core game is The Director. Improvements have been made all-around with the background AI controlling the action. I feel like the difficulty has been ramped up significantly, with The Director throwing more waves of Infected and special Infected than before. I haven’t memorized the levels yet, but I am aware of the Director having the ability to alter physical paths the Survivors must take through a level in order to keep the play fresh. Veterans of the first game will definitely notice the intensity increase coming from The Director.
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1up.com review
It's a lot to catalog. Honestly, it's probably stupid to try. The point is, yeah, there's more than enough to call this a complete sequel. If there was any concern going into this thing, it was that maybe it'd represent a collection of tweaks and touches that'd be better suited to expanding the first game, and there are sure to be a few who hold on to that opinion. Personally, I think this sucker earned the 2 at the end of its name.
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gameinformer.com review
Last November, Valve spread a pandemic infection across Xbox Live and PCs everywhere with the original Left 4 Dead. The newest chapter in the undead uprising now oozes with even more of the proven developer’s trademark personality and polish. If you are among those who think the sequel is coming too soon, prepare to eat your words like so many brains. Left 4 Dead 2 is everything a sequel should be: perfected, expanded, and an absolute riot.
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oxmonline.com review
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