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Left 4 Dead 2

Left 4 Dead 2

by Electronic Arts
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  • PEGI Rating: Ages 18 and Over
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Product Features

Platform: PC
  • Next generation co-op action gaming from the makers of Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress and Counter-Strike.
  • AI Director 2.0: Advanced technology dubbed “The AI Director" drove L4D's unique gameplay – customizing enemy population, effects, and music, based upon the players' performance. L4D 2 features “The AI Director 2.0" which expands the Director's ability to customize level layout, world objects, weather, and lighting to reflect different times of day.
  • New melee weapons – axe, chainsaw, frying pan, baseball bat – allow you to get up close with the zombies
  • Four different survivors. New Story. New dialogue.
  • More game. On day one, L4D 2 features more co-operative campaigns, more campaigns and maps for the Versus game modes than L4D 1, plus support for Survival mode out of the box.
  • Stats, rankings, and awards system drives collaborative play

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Platform: PC
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  • ASIN: B002BSH9J4
  • Item Weight: 87 g
  • Release Date: 20 Nov 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 220 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
    #9 in  PC & Video Games > PC & Macintosh > Games > Action & Shooter

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These may be credit-crunched times for most of us, but at least business is booming for zombies. With a veritable infestation of zombie-flicks in the cinemas, you can go a step further than watching your zombies getting splattered by doing the evisceration yourself – thanks to Left4Dead 2, the second iteration of the zombie-connoisseur’s favourite videogame.

It is, of course, only a year since the first Left4Dead, with the swiftness of the sequel’s arrival causing consternation in the game’s vocal online fan base. However, allegations of a cynical rush to market prove to be utterly unfounded. With a focus on online and co-operative play above storyline, the original was more of an online zombie-lovers’ playground compared to a balanced conventional game, and as such lent itself well to a swiftly conceived sequel from legendary developer Valve.

The first improvement you notice is that the graphics are much more detailed and considerably crisper – attention to detail which instantly makes Left4Dead 2 even more involving than its predecessor. A new dismemberment engine ups the level of detail: an assault rifle, for example, will gouge chunks of gore and entire limbs from advancing zombies, and you instantly feel more inclined to use whatever explosives come to hand once you’ve seen the limb-scattering mayhem they cause. Dovetailing with the dismemberment system are new melee weapons, including an axe and, that old zombie staple, chainsaw – although our favourite has to be the humble frying-pan, which not only makes an exaggerated clang straight out of Tom & Jerry, but also has the power to rearrange zombies’ facial features in a deeply satisfying manner.

This time around, Valve has worked more on the storyline although, fear not, you won’t have to sit through anything so tawdry as long cut-scenes, and the characters still don’t talk much except to warn each other that specific types of special zombies are incoming. The game has four new characters: Nick (who is a gambler), Ellis, Coach (a reassuringly grizzled type) and Rochelle (a TV producer). Set in the Deep South, the action starts in Savannah and ends in New Orleans. The game has five campaigns, playable co-operatively by up to four people, as well as in Versus and Survival modes; we’ve been told there’s a new game mode, too, but you’ll have to play it to find what it is.

Valve has made a number of gameplay tweaks, which may not be obvious the moment you sit down to play Left4Dead 2 but which make eminently good sense. For example, the days when you could ride out the campaigns’ finales by holing up in a bunker and firing through the windows are gone: the game encourages you to keep moving, especially when beset by seemingly endless zombie hordes. One finale involves crossing a long bridge; in another, you must make your way to a switch to kill a zombie-attracting alarm.

There are, of course, new forms of “boss” zombie, along with all the old favourites like Boomers, Witches, Tanks, Hunters and Smokers. Chargers have been added, which are designed to break up close-knit groups – they have giant arms for knocking people down, yet still move speedily. Jockeys will jump on your back and cause damage until a mate dispatches them. We’ll leave you to discover the other new additions.

Another unique feature which contributed massively to Left4Dead’s success is the AI Director, which made sure that weapon and ammo-drops were placed dynamically in different places every time you attempted a campaign. AI Director 2 will even rearrange the levels, shutting off and opening areas dynamically to shunt you around, according to how well you are doing.

The end result is that in Left4Dead 2 – even more so than in the first game – you feel like you are living through a zombie film with three mates, no idea of what is going to happen next and nothing but your wits and a host of found objects (admittedly primarily consisting of serious firepower) to get you through. It’s sure to create an online sensation. Be very afraid.

Manufacturer's Description

As if New Orleans hadn't had enough problems lately, now it's got to deal with a zombie invasion as well. Set entirely in the Deep South of the U.S., your team of four players must once again fight for survival against a never-ending wave of mutant monsters.

The dead walk and they're feeling kind of hungry
Fireproof zombies are just one of the new horrors
New melee weapons make combat even more intense
Falling off a bridge is the least of your concerns

Co-operation is the name of this game, as you struggle to reach a series of safe houses and eventual rescue, while all the time being assaulted by hundreds of zombies and other creatures. The five new campaigns (one more than the original) feature a more detailed story and finally explain how the outbreak occurred.

If all you're interested in is the action though then there are new melee weapons - including a chainsaw - and lots of new firearms. With new mutant types as well this is the perfect mix of survival horror and all out first person shooter action. Fearing for your life has never been so much fun.

Key Features
  • Co-operation of the Dead: The fan favourite co-op shooter returns with five brand new campaigns and a more detailed story.
  • Survival equipment: Wield new melee weapons, including axes, baseball bats and a chainsaw -or make use of the new assault rifle or silenced machine gun.
  • Mutant evolution: Face off against new mutant types, including the fast moving Charger, the new Wandering Witch and fire resistant zombies.
  • Virtual Spielberg: Revamped AI director watches how you play and increases or decreases the challenge accordingly, even altering the layout of the levels as it sees fit.
  • Team works: Four new characters to play as: TV reporter Rochelle, mechanic Ellis, conman Nick and an American football school coach known simply as… Coach.
About the Developer: Valve
One of the most influential PC developers in America today, Valve changed the first person shooter forever with 1998's Half-Life. Know for their long development times (and delays) almost every game has been a classic, from Counter-Strike to Portal, Team Fortress and Left 4 Dead.

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new dawn for the undead, 20 Nov 2009
By R. J. Harvey (UK) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Left 4 Dead 2 (PC DVD) (Computer Game)
For newcomers: L4D is an online first-person shooter in which you and three others team up against hordes of zombies (which can include four opposition players). A computer-controlled 'Director' dynamically alters the difficulty level depending on how you're doing. Do not buy L4D or the sequel if you only wish to play single-player.

The rest of this review is chiefly for the purpose of informing those who've played the original L4D.

First things first, Left 4 Dead 2 has not come too soon. This is a proper sequel, not an expansion. For one thing, we get five all-new campaigns. On top of this are the cosmetic improvements, such as the slightly improved graphics, and the ability to lop off individual zombie limbs. There are subtle changes to the game dynamics, like the inclusion of more, smaller horde rushes. And then there are the big changes to the game structure, as when the Director changes the scenery to force you through a different route.

Those who played the demo (from The Parish campaign) will have enjoyed the chase to the alarm. These chase sections are repeated numerous times, most memorably during the Dark Carnival campaign, where the team must dash along a rollercoaster to hit a switch, whilst common infected swarm and smokers take pot shots from the gantries.

The final 'boss' battles are, in some cases, slightly more complex than the original. For instance, at the end of Dead Center, the team must gather a certain amount of fuel for their escape vehicle, negating the oft-used camp-and-defend option. I won't spoil the conclusion to The Parish, the last campaign - it should simply be experienced. You'll also be excited/terrified to know that the finales now throw tag-teaming tanks at you from time to time.

Each campaign now has its own semi-special infected. For instance, the labourers in Hard Rain can't hear your pipe bombs because of their ear-guards, while honk-nosed clowns in Dark Carnival lead groups of infected like undead pied pipers.

The new weapons are fantastic. Headshotters will take particular glee in the new 30-round clip sniper rifle, whilst the more maniacal will find heaven in the barrel of the devastating grenade launcher. There are also new pickups in the form of the bile bomb, which attracts the horde for 30-odd seconds, and the adrenaline shot, which does what it says on the syringe.

The only slightly unwelcome new inclusions, in my opinion, are the weapon upgrades: incendiary and explosive rounds, and laser sights. For me, these additions detracted slightly from the atmospheric, survivalist experience when they appeared as mods in the original game, so I'd rather they'd been left out of the sequel.

Other than that, it's an essential purchase, especially the superior, cheaper PC version.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very fun game, a must have if you like to play coop., 20 Dec 2009
By J. Rosello - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Left 4 Dead 2 (PC DVD) (Computer Game)
Left 4 Dead 2,

Same game than left for dead, but with more :
- more special zombies
- more intelligent zombies (they don't run straight anymore, its harder to shoot them)
- more playable maps (5 campaigns), more playable maps in versus mode
- more scripts & events : it happens a lot more of things while we play
- more guns, new contact weapons.

Of course we could have expected even more campaigns & maps but its already more than we had in left for dead.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Valve Have Delivered Again!, 27 Nov 2009
By S. hevness - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Left 4 Dead 2 (PC DVD) (Computer Game)
Once again Valve have delivered! Left 4 dead 2 is possibley the best zombie shooter ever made! After about a year after Left 4 dead, left 4 dead 2 was under threat of poor sales due to the Left 4 Dead 2 Boycott group who thought making a sequal was to early and wanted more content for the first game, BUT... valve created a brilliant zombie shooter that takes every single detail of l4d and improves it buy miles. For example, 5 campaigns instead of 4, new game modes, new (better) characters and zombies and a hell of alot more fun. So if you like Left 4 dead or like Zombie shooters in general, I could not recommend a better game for you, as you and your friends ,(if you play the campaigns online), will be slaughtering zombies for hours on end!
A must buy for any Valve, Zombie and Shooter Lover! A near perfect 9.6/10. Pure Excellence!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Left 4 Dead 2 (PC DVD)
I think this game overall is a real good game and you can make new friends and play online or offline. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Garrus

5.0 out of 5 stars good game
bought the game for my son hes very happy with it and it came on time
Published 4 days ago by rosheen1976

5.0 out of 5 stars Great atmospheric shooter for you and your friends
Being a big fan of Zombie movies I really enjoyed this after being introduced to it in a Swedish gaming internet cafe. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Son of Sam

3.0 out of 5 stars Brain Death for you (or them)
No plot development.
Zombies run at you randomly.
Good brain dead fun until it bores you. TEAM FORTRESS IS A FAR BETTER GAME.
Published 1 month ago by M. Hannon

5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best online Co-op game around
Left 4 dead 2 (like it's predecessor) is really an online game however it has a single player mode where you can play with computer controlled teammates but it's not what you buy... Read more
Published 3 months ago by H. Fernando

4.0 out of 5 stars Really Good Game but the Sound didnt work well !!!
I purchased this game nearly a month ago , the Sound dindt work , i always must go in the audio menu and put it back on 2 speakers and then again on 5. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Pivic Veljko

5.0 out of 5 stars Do it yourself splatter movie
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Published 4 months ago by mnx

5.0 out of 5 stars A more complete Left 4 Dead
For someone who upon hearing they were releasing a sequel to Left 4 Dead - Game Of The Year Edition (PC DVD) thought "they should add to the first one! Read more
Published 4 months ago by Vires

4.0 out of 5 stars Left 4 Dead II, a nice MP game, fun for sure :)
Left 4 Dead II has been build on the basic ideas that made Left 4 Dead I fun and well it works. The zombies are here, plenty of them, some new and fun also, some new great weapons... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Anathemas

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun game, great graphics
This was a fun game and provided great graphics and storyline. After you finish it though, which doesn't take too long, it is a bit repetitive to keep playing and you lose... Read more
Published 4 months ago by amzonuser

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