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		<title>Why Left 4 Dead shouldn’t be left for dead</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 16:21:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edwin Evans-Thirlwell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Left 4 Dead 2's out. Is it all over for Francis, Bill, Louis and Zoey? Not on our watch.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_241" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 435px"><a href="http://videogamesdaily.com/content/left-4-dead-left-for-dead-425.jpg"><img src="http://videogamesdaily.com/content/left-4-dead-left-for-dead-425.jpg" alt="I&#039;m too young to die!" title="left-4-dead-left-for-dead-425" width="425" height="242" class="size-full wp-image-241" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">I'm too young to die!</p></div>
<p>Poor old Left 4 Dead. Just over a year old, and already consigned to the backseat of history by Valve&#8217;s uncharacteristically headlong rush to sequel-dom.</p><br />
<p>Well we&#8217;re not quite ready to let go, chaps &#8211; as befits the PC version at least. Here are some reasons to put off uninstalling the original zombie co-op FPS for a few months longer.<br />
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<p><strong>Because Left 4 Dead wasn&#8217;t broken, hasn&#8217;t been fixed.<br />
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Bit of an obvious point, this one. Left 4 Dead is still utterly, utterly fantastic, and worth experiencing alongside its younger sibling. Those soggy North American forest, industrial and residential maps aren&#8217;t getting any less gripping or well-balanced. It&#8217;s a whole <em>five quid cheape</em>r than Left 4 Dead 2 on <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/500/" target="_blank">Steam</a>, too.</p><br />
<p><strong>Because Valve&#8217;s keeping its word as to downloadable content.</strong></p><br />
<p>OK, they took their sweet time bringing out Survival mode, the new &#8220;Crash Course&#8221; campaign and Versus functionality for the original maps, but Valve seems to be building momentum on the DLC front. We downloaded a 4v4 matchmaking update only a week or two back. Watch this space.</p><br />
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><strong>Because Left 4 Dead now boasts hundreds of custom maps and campaigns.</strong></span></strong></p><br />
<p>There are plenty of prolific would-be Valve employees out there, <a href="http://www.l4dmaps.com/browse.php" target="_blank">it seems</a>. This writer&#8217;s favourite custom maps include <a href="http://www.l4dmaps.com/details.php?file=854&amp;comments=all">Claustrophobia</a>, a cramped, two-storey Survival arena featuring some stunning broken wood geometry and shadows, <a href="http://www.l4dmaps.com/details.php?file=2094" target="_blank">L4D Dust 2</a>, for all the Counterstrike freaks in da house, and <a href="http://www.l4dmaps.com/details.php?file=956" target="_blank">Who&#8217;s Laughing Now?: The Evil Dead Cabin</a>, a bastard hard homage to Sam Raimi&#8217;s stuffed-crust B-movie classic.  <a href="http://www.l4dmaps.com/details.php?file=295">Hunter Training</a> is great for putting a little extra spring into your pounce.</p><br />
<p>Custom-campaign-wise, you might want to consider this <a href="http://www.l4dmaps.com/details.php?file=865">Silent Hill remake</a>, or <a href="http://www.l4dmaps.com/details.php?file=2521" target="_blank">this sequence</a> ripped from Resident Evil Outbreak File#2. Cream of the crop, though, is <a href="http://www.l4dmaps.com/details.php?file=33" target="_blank">Death Aboard</a>, which takes you from the depths of a prison to a gloomy dockyard and onto a precariously balanced ship. Fans of the surreal should check out <a href="http://www.l4dmaps.com/details.php?file=1693&amp;page=1" target="_blank">Night Terror</a> and its <em>daring hot-air balloon rescue. </em>Gadzooks.</p><br />
<p><strong>Because you can stuff all the original game&#8217;s content into the sequel.</strong></p><br />
<p>Those lynch-pins of the underground code-breaking scene at <a href="http://l4dmods.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=12&amp;t=4252&amp;start=0" target="_new">L4Dmods</a> have figured out how to transfer all Left 4 Dead campaigns (and, excitingly, custom campaigns) to Left 4 Dead 2 &#8211; well ahead of the release of Valve&#8217;s official SDK.</p><br />
<p>Hold on though, doesn&#8217;t this make the first game rather redundant, we hear you protest? Ah, my son, but you&#8217;ll need a fully paid-up, squeaky-clean legit copy of <em>both</em> games to pull the trick off. Plus a bit of technical know-how, naturally. And the patience to endure a fair few non-crippling bugs. Hit the link for a tutorial, and check out the video evidence below.</p><br />
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<p><strong>Because Zoey is way fitter than Rochelle, innit.</strong></p><br />
<p>Look, let&#8217;s not beat around any bushes here (after all, one of them might contain a Boomer). If we had the chance to leap into the sack with either of the Left 4 Dead ladies, it&#8217;d be pasty girl-geek brunette Zoey all the way. Rochelle&#8217;s too respectable for our unhygienic, society-averse tastes. She&#8217;s a <em>TV producer</em>, for God&#8217;s sake. Plus she wears a Depeche Mode T-shirt (admittedly it&#8217;s got a stencil of Gordon Freeman on it). Stupid establishment chick.</p><br />
<p><em>So what&#8217;s keeping you glued to the original Left 4 Dead, oh well-informed reader? </em></p><br />
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		<title>Left 4 Dead 2 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edwin Evans-Thirlwell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another adrenaline shot in the arm for the co-op scene. FPS Gamer's take on the Xbox 360 version of Left 4 Dead 2.]]></description>
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<p>Like its predecessor, Left 4 Dead 2 is a sort of hyper-violent personality test masquerading as a cooperative zombie survival shooter. If you want to know which of your mates you should trust with the water bottle after shipwrecking on a desert island, simply invite them over for a bout and let the game&#8217;s dynamic challenge factor weasel out hidden traits and flaws, profiling each player in sickly green strokes of undead gore.</p><br />
<p>Where other shooters are static, unreactive structures, brittle sandcastles awaiting the casually lobbed football of human intervention, the Left 4 Dead games give exactly as good as they get, altering the quantity, quality and positioning of enemies, weapon drops and obstacles in response to player behavior. Lone wolves will be pounced upon by terrifying cat-like Hunters, cowardly hangers-on showered in Horde-attracting vomit by repulsive Boomers, layabouts lassoed and dragged off by elusive Smokers. After half an hour&#8217;s play, you should have a lot of stories to tell and a couple fewer names on your Christmas card list.<br />
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<div id="attachment_1029" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 430px"><a href="http://fpsgamer.com/content/left-4-dead-2-review-1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1029" title="left-4-dead-2-review-1-425" src="http://fpsgamer.com/content/left-4-dead-2-review-1-425.jpg" alt="Among the game's &quot;Uncommon Infected&quot; are clowns, who can summon the mob." width="420" height="212" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Among the game&#39;s &quot;Uncommon Infected&quot; are clowns, who can summon the mob.</p></div>
<p>The Jack-Daniels-swigging sequel is a personality test in another sense, however. Its aim: to divide the gaming population up into those who are prepared to pay a full 30-40 quid for incremental advances on a formula, and those who aren&#8217;t. Calling it a glorified expansion pack is several steps too far, but if you&#8217;re one of those deeply misguided, patently untrustworthy and smelly individuals who <em>somehow wasn&#8217;t blown away by the first game</em> you should probably think twice.</p><br />
<p>Left 4 Dead 2 introduces us to four new Survivors &#8211; slack-jawed teen Ellis, hard-bitten gambler Nick, wannabe TV producer Rochelle and big poppa Coach &#8211; and five new campaigns, set in the humid fastness of a post-apocalyptic Deep South &#8211; a more colourful environment than the temperate Pennsylvanian suburbia of the first game, and no less abundant in memorable landmarks, from crashed passenger aircraft to mall-top concert arenas. Campaign formats are the same: the first four chapters challenge the Survivors to get from Safehouse to Safehouse with all limbs/organs intact, and the fifth culminates in an all-or-nothing battle against the ravening Infected while rescue takes its sweet goddamn time arriving.</p><br />
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		<title>Weapon Drop: Left 4 Dead 2&#8242;s Chainsaw</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edwin Evans-Thirlwell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came, I saw, I chainsawed...]]></description>
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<p><em>Weapon Drops are short, sharp homilies to new, old and upcoming FPS weapons. If it blows shit away plenty good (and sometimes even if it doesn’t), you’ll find a corresponding entry here.</em></p><br />
<p>There&#8217;s a certain psychology to playing a survival horror game. It&#8217;s not enough merely to <em>kill </em>your foes &#8211; you have to truly <em>butcher </em>them, dispose of them in a manner vastly more unpleasant than the manner in which they might dispose of you, and thus in some way &#8220;cancel out&#8221; their scariness.</p><br />
<p>Good workmen shouldn&#8217;t blame their tools, but not every weapon is up to the task. Pistols are like little ice picks upon the alpine cliff of a zombie&#8217;s horribleness. Shotguns are agreeably messy, but it&#8217;s over in seconds. Sniper rifles are far too detached. Chainsaws though? Chainsaws fit the bill nicely&#8230;<br />
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<p>Unlike most digital homages to Bruce Campbell&#8217;s spine-severer of choice, Left 4 Dead 2&#8242;s chainsaws actually have drawbacks. In a game which makes such tactical play of audio, brandishing a noisy internal combustion engine isn&#8217;t always the wisest move. You might have marginally more chance of taking down a Witch up close, but you&#8217;ll be less likely to detect the eerie little vocal sample which heralds her presence.</p><br />
<p>These home improvement tools cum massacring implements also take a few seconds to start up, so don&#8217;t swap to one when there&#8217;s a Charger inches from your nose. Although if you pay close (well, closer attention) you&#8217;ll notice that good old Valve has “accidentally” built in a work-around &#8211; melee attack while hefting the &#8216;saw to skip the warm-up period.</p><br />
<p>Best used when defending a doorway or other chokepoint. Just hold down the trigger/button, sit back and watch the guts spatter till the fuel runs out.</p><br />
<p>Video tutorial below. Review this week.</p><br />
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<p><em>Got a gun, machete, shark-crossbow hybrid or other weapon you&#8217;d like to see featured? Let us know. Thanks to John Walker over at <strong><a href="http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2009/11/17/left-4-dead-2-screenshot-gallery/" target="_blank">RPB</a> </strong></em><em>for the pic.</em></p><br />
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		<title>Left 4 Dead 2 Clutch ad</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 10:58:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edwin Evans-Thirlwell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pop those rotting tops to the happening chords of "Electric Worry".]]></description>
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<p>Morning, Valve &#8211; what have you got there? Another TV spot for Left 4 Dead 2, featuring the musical talents of Clutch? Don&#8217;t mind if we do.</p><br />
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		<title>1-on-1: Modern Warfare 2 vs Left 4 Dead 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edwin Evans-Thirlwell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can Valve's grab-bag of southern comfort and zombie goodness overturn Infinity Ward's steamroller of an action blockbuster? Click on for our pre-release feature face-off.]]></description>
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<p>The once populous combat arena of Winter 2009 is an echoing shell. A few notable action franchises still circle in the shadows, IPs like <em>Assassin&#8217;s Creed 2</em> and Pandemic&#8217;s plucky original <em>The Saboteur</em>, but the vast majority have migrated to the over-subscribed stomping grounds of Spring 2010. There in the centre of the unspoiled, uncontested sand stands the usurper, M16 dangling absently from one hand. Despite contentious server support and pricing decisions, <em>Modern Warfare 2 </em>seems to have won the struggle for Christmas revenue before it even begins.</p><br />
<p>But has it? There are inhuman shrieks from the auditorium, a confused surge of rotting bodies against the barricades. <em>Left 4 Dead 2</em> has had its own battles to fight on the road to release, against Australian ratings boards, disgruntled fans and over-sensitive US newspapers, and the Infected are in no mood for further upset.<br />
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<p>The face-off between Valve&#8217;s necrotic B-movie homage and the military shooter&#8217;s military shooter turns on more than their simply being released a week apart: the two games are in most respects polar opposites. So which one should you be taking home with you (or at least, which one should you be taking home <em>first</em>) come mid-November? Let the tournament begin&#8230;</p><br />
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