Visuals look cheap often, but that's how it should be.Īnd there are lots of other 'regular' quality campaigns like Diescraper, Urban Flight, Back to School, Detour Ahead and Death Aboard 2 to name just a few. Feels like a very cheap horror movie, think Ed Wood. Haunted Forest - If you like silly fun try this. Gameplay is solid and includes a water ride, so worth playing even if you haven't been to Disneyland yet. I've never been there, but people who were claim that this brings their childhood back to life.among other things. Journey to Splash Mountain - A (as I heard) faithful recreation of Disneyland. Very well executed with some nice scripted sequences. It feels very much like 'we did something the game was never designed for', but it's fun nevertheless.ĭead Series - Nothing that stands out, but imo one of the best 'regular' campaigns. Sounds silly, is silly, and is a lot of fun. You research weapons and other equipment while you try to build a rocket to escape from the respawning zombie hordes. Let's Build a Rocket - Basically a new gameplay mode. Definitely worth playing, it's a different L4D experience. Reminds me a bit of Portal or Cube (the movie). Questionable Ethics & Questionable Ethics: Alpha Test - Visually not that impressive, but fun gameplay with puzzle elements. No steep learning curve, no need for a huge amount of backstory, just jump in and kill a few thousand. If you like Japanese architecture and atmosphere and always wanted to play L4D in that environment then you just have to play this. Left 4 Dead 2 is one of my all time favorite games. Probably my favorite map in terms of visuals. Yama - A campaign that takes place in Japan. I only play campaigns (Versus 'community' is probably the most hateful crowd of people I've ever seen on the Internet), here are some good ones:
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