Review Of Zombie Game | Left 4 Dead 2

On November 17, 2009, the zombie game Left 4 Dead 2 was released in North America. It was developed by Valve Corporation and Turtle Rock Studios, published by Valve Corporation and distributed by Steam and Electronic Arts. The design was done by Mike Booth, written by Chet Faliszek, and composed by Mike Morasky. The game is built on the source engine that was built in July of 2010. The latest version, released on December 4th of 2010, is for the Mac OS X, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows. It is rated M for Mature.

This game is thought out much better than the previous Left 4 Dead game. If you weren’t interested in the first one, you may not be interested in this one. This game has five full and very interesting campaigns that have more modes and action set pieces as well as more personality and more things to do. The storyline of this game is the same as the others, with a zombie apocalypse. You play as one of the four human survivors who has to make their way through lots of zombies. Unlike the original, this game is set in the American southeast. You will need to work as a team in this game, and the artificial intelligence, called the Director, governs actions by having the game never play out the same. The game varies between easy and hard, depending on what the Director calls out.

Communication is important in this game, so if you see ammo, health, or anything interesting, they will help you win the game. If you decide not to communicate, the game will be much more difficult to play and you will probably not be able to beat it. You will see some of the same zombies such as tanks, Smokers, Boomers, and hunters, as well as new zombies such as Spitters, Chargers, and Jockeys. There is a Versus mode, this is where your buddy team mates will be able to control either a good person or one of the zombie bosses.

If you love zombie games, then this game is a good choice.

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