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8.3/10
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Four new survivors must make their way across the American South while surviving a zombie apocalypse.Four new survivors must make their way across the American South while surviving a zombie apocalypse.Four new survivors must make their way across the American South while surviving a zombie apocalypse.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
Chad L. Coleman
- Coach
- (voice)
Hugh Dillon
- Nick
- (voice)
Eric Ladin
- Ellis
- (voice)
Rochelle Aytes
- Rochelle
- (voice)
Jim French
- Bill
- (voice)
Jen Taylor
- Zoey
- (voice)
Earl Alexander
- Louis
- (voice)
Vince Valenzuela
- Francis
- (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
- Infected
- (voice)
- …
Dee Bradley Baker
- Infected
- (voice)
- …
Mike Patton
- Infected
- (voice)
- …
Dayton Callie
- Whitaker
- (voice)
Randall Newsome
- Virgil
- (voice)
- …
David Scully
- Rescue 9 Soldier
- (archive sound)
- (voice)
Dennis Bateman
- News Chopper 5 Pilot
- (archive sound)
- (voice)
John Patrick Lowrie
- John Slater
- (archive sound)
- (voice)
- (as John Lowrie)
Gary Schwartz
- Plane Pilot
- (archive sound)
- (voice)
Nathan Vetterlein
- Church Guy
- (archive sound)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Left 4 Dead 2 is set one week after Left 4 Dead 1. In it, four strangers named Nick (a gambler and conman), Rochelle (A news producer), Coach (A health teacher and coach), and Ellis (a mechanic) team up to survive an outbreak of the "Green Flu" which causes people to behave like zombies (the Infected). There isn't just one type of Infected though. Here is all of them:
1. The Smoker- An Infected with a long tongue that can snatch survivors from a distance and constrict them.
2. The Boomer- A bloated Infected that can puke a bile on the survivors and attract a horde of Infected.
3. The Hunter- A hooded Infected that leaps long and high to pounce survivors and claw them to death.
4. The Tank- The biggest and baddest of the Infected that simply attacks with its strength and throws debris at the survivors.
5. The Spitter- This Infected spits and acid-goo that rules out the possibility of corner camping during crescendo events and if you stand in it too long it will kill you.
6. The Jockey- This Infected jumps on a survivor's head an steers them into danger.
7. The Charger- Another large Infected that charges at a survivor and pummels them into the ground.
8. The Witch- A crying Infected that if startled, will attack the Survivors.
9. The Common Infected- These are the normal Infected that you fight that will travel in "hordes".
10. The Uncommon Infected- These are types of Infected you only see on one map. They usually have varied abilities. For example: the Clowns on Dark Carnival attract hordes with their squeaky shoes.
The game is very fun with large improvements over the previous title. The game now has melee weapons to kill the Infected and a lot more guns. The variety of the maps is interesting and they are all connected, unlike the original Left 4 Dead.
The game is also more challenging. The bots aren't as good as they were in the first game is my only problem. Sometimes they will let you die or try to kill a Charger with pistols LOL. But overall the game is better than the first (which was my favorite game until I bought this one).
The multi-player is good. There is a new Scavenge mode, as well as a Realism mode, a versus mode and normal coop. Here is a breakdown of how the multi-player modes work:
1. Coop- Just you and a friend teaming up with two bots to survive a campaign.
2. Versus- A team of survivors trying to make it to rescue while a team of player controlled Infected tries to stop them.
3. Scavenge- The Survivor team tries to collect gas tanks to fuel up the rescue vehicle while the Infected team tries to kill them all before they can or cause as many gas drops as possible.
4. Realism- This mode is the same as campaigns except that you can't see the Survivor Halos (this causes you to have to stay together), the Witch can kill you instantly and the common/uncommon Infected take less damage to the body and cause you to have to shoot them in the head.
The only game types I've played are coop, Realism, Versus and the normal campaign. The Realism mode is a nice tough. Very challenging and causes you to work together more to survive, it makes the game feel less like 28 Days Later and more like the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead.
The game is great. I highly recommend it to fans of the first game.
10/10
1. The Smoker- An Infected with a long tongue that can snatch survivors from a distance and constrict them.
2. The Boomer- A bloated Infected that can puke a bile on the survivors and attract a horde of Infected.
3. The Hunter- A hooded Infected that leaps long and high to pounce survivors and claw them to death.
4. The Tank- The biggest and baddest of the Infected that simply attacks with its strength and throws debris at the survivors.
5. The Spitter- This Infected spits and acid-goo that rules out the possibility of corner camping during crescendo events and if you stand in it too long it will kill you.
6. The Jockey- This Infected jumps on a survivor's head an steers them into danger.
7. The Charger- Another large Infected that charges at a survivor and pummels them into the ground.
8. The Witch- A crying Infected that if startled, will attack the Survivors.
9. The Common Infected- These are the normal Infected that you fight that will travel in "hordes".
10. The Uncommon Infected- These are types of Infected you only see on one map. They usually have varied abilities. For example: the Clowns on Dark Carnival attract hordes with their squeaky shoes.
The game is very fun with large improvements over the previous title. The game now has melee weapons to kill the Infected and a lot more guns. The variety of the maps is interesting and they are all connected, unlike the original Left 4 Dead.
The game is also more challenging. The bots aren't as good as they were in the first game is my only problem. Sometimes they will let you die or try to kill a Charger with pistols LOL. But overall the game is better than the first (which was my favorite game until I bought this one).
The multi-player is good. There is a new Scavenge mode, as well as a Realism mode, a versus mode and normal coop. Here is a breakdown of how the multi-player modes work:
1. Coop- Just you and a friend teaming up with two bots to survive a campaign.
2. Versus- A team of survivors trying to make it to rescue while a team of player controlled Infected tries to stop them.
3. Scavenge- The Survivor team tries to collect gas tanks to fuel up the rescue vehicle while the Infected team tries to kill them all before they can or cause as many gas drops as possible.
4. Realism- This mode is the same as campaigns except that you can't see the Survivor Halos (this causes you to have to stay together), the Witch can kill you instantly and the common/uncommon Infected take less damage to the body and cause you to have to shoot them in the head.
The only game types I've played are coop, Realism, Versus and the normal campaign. The Realism mode is a nice tough. Very challenging and causes you to work together more to survive, it makes the game feel less like 28 Days Later and more like the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead.
The game is great. I highly recommend it to fans of the first game.
10/10
Left 4 Dead 2 is a game that most people have at least heard of in their life time. Released back in 2009, this game still remains highly popular, eight years later, and is still one of the most loved zombie apocalypse games on the market. After playing a few games, it's not hard to see why.
After being new to this game on PC, having played it on Xbox for quite some years, it was a different experience coming onto it and having to relearn controls. But with L4D2, there's something about it that stops people feeling brand new, and you learn quickly. Even playing with my friends who are basically pros at the game, having put thousands of hours each into it, felt like I was just another guy with tons of hours. It's user friendly, and not hard to get used to.
There's so many different game modes in this that allows you to go through and do pretty much whatever you want in the game, there's a mode for almost anything. Of course, I wouldn't recommend playing multiplayer as a new player, with no friends. The online community are absolutely horrendous when it comes to new players, and are definitely the kind of people who kick others just for being new. It's a shame that a game that's so amazing has such a horrible community behind it.
But really, that's the only con about the game. The game itself is amazing, with brilliant graphics, an awesome soundtrack and really good movement and controls. The only downside, is the community. Definitely grab this, grab some friends, and make a night out of it.
After being new to this game on PC, having played it on Xbox for quite some years, it was a different experience coming onto it and having to relearn controls. But with L4D2, there's something about it that stops people feeling brand new, and you learn quickly. Even playing with my friends who are basically pros at the game, having put thousands of hours each into it, felt like I was just another guy with tons of hours. It's user friendly, and not hard to get used to.
There's so many different game modes in this that allows you to go through and do pretty much whatever you want in the game, there's a mode for almost anything. Of course, I wouldn't recommend playing multiplayer as a new player, with no friends. The online community are absolutely horrendous when it comes to new players, and are definitely the kind of people who kick others just for being new. It's a shame that a game that's so amazing has such a horrible community behind it.
But really, that's the only con about the game. The game itself is amazing, with brilliant graphics, an awesome soundtrack and really good movement and controls. The only downside, is the community. Definitely grab this, grab some friends, and make a night out of it.
It was probably only a year after I got the first left 4 dead before I got left 4 dead 2 for my birthday(?) or maybe my brother bought it; don't entirely remember. I just remembered that this game was a complete upgrade from the original through and through, with some kickass new zombies to kill, (like the jockey for example) some improved graphics, and even cooler, creepier levels to complete. The story is about as weak as the first game, but there's enough narrative to keep me invested. Gameplay is the biggest feat here. It's also a nostalgic experience for me, even probably moreso than the first game because my brother, are childhood friends, and cousins used to play this with us; countless days and nights wasted playing this awesome, gruesome game. Definitely one of the best zombie games I've ever played.
L4D2 is a great game and probably the best game to play on a friday night with a few friends. Almost every time me and my friends play we have a similair experience: starting of goofing around and eventually beating a level dead serious with complete teamwork. I recommend buying yourself and a few friends this game and I guarantee you'll have a great time.
Man, I love this game! This is one of those multiplayer games that I can't help but revisit every so often. And when I do, there goes my afternoon, because I'm instantly sucked back in and hooked! This was a great time to be a gamer. I bought this off the shelf for my Xbox 360 and eventually for my PC, the latter of which still has a very active community!
It's never too late to buy this one! Make the jump and prepare for some gory, deep-fried zombie fun with folks from around the world!
It's never too late to buy this one! Make the jump and prepare for some gory, deep-fried zombie fun with folks from around the world!
Did you know
- TriviaOne scene involves graffiti that was censored by other people after it was written (see movie connections). Beneath the censoring, other people wrote things such as "There's no call for language like that" and "Agreed. Even if it is the apocalypse, we should be civil."
- GoofsIn spite of being set some 3 weeks after the infection, some vehicles still have their lights on.
- Alternate versionsOriginal German version was heavily censored to secure a "Not under 18" rating from the USK. In 2021, the game was removed from the BPjM index list and is now re-released uncensored in Germany.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Zero Punctuation: Left 4 Dead 2 & New Super Mario Bros Wii (2009)
- SoundtracksRe: Your Brains
Written and Performed by Jonathan Coulton
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