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Tyler
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Dec 03, 2008 04:55PM

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You can def take control of a reanimated corpse in the full version. Different styles of them. I'll post when I get it and maybe we can hook up some multiplayer.

you can be 'special infected' or survivors online, the game itself is quite short but a whole lot of fun, there's no story, you just have to escape. only a few guns but they cover all the bases.
i highly recommend.


If you just beat the latest COD, you've also unlocked Nazi Zombie mode which is quite fun as well. See how long you can survive an endless horde!


I've got a cadre of friends that play it, but there is also multiplayer versus which I haven't touched yet either. Overall I think it's fun, but if you don't have a sect of friends to play with for co-op campaign, it can get frustrating. I'll try versus later. Now I cannot wait for the Mods to start coming out to beef up the game.

I let my X-Box Live lapse after I got tired of being verbally abused by 12 year olds on Halo 2, but I'm actually thinking about starting again to play this on-line.


I think it would make a great movie.












Orange (completed test campaign 5/5)
City Naniwa (3/5 maps completed)
Blood Hospital (completed short campaign 3/3)
Death Aboard (3/5 maps completed)
these all work in single, multi and vs. mode, super fun.
As far as I know all 360 players are S.O.L. If you need install instructions and how to load please see the main page of http://www.l4dmaps.com/.



*taken from left4dead411.com
Valve has announced that the L4D DLC will be free for both PC and Xbox 360 users.
The recently announced Left 4 Dead Downloadable Content (L4D DLC) will be delivered to Xbox 360 and PC gamers free of charge.
Due for release this spring, the DLC for 2008's best-selling new game property on the PC and Xbox 360, is dubbed the L4D Survival Pack and introduces a new multiplayer game mode entitled, Survival, plus two complete campaigns for Versus Mode (Death Toll, Dead Air). A Critic's Choice Edition of the game will be heading to retail stores this spring, and will include access to all the content introduced in the L4D: Survival Pack.
No details on the release date yet.
And the maps are all user made using a work around with the Steam SDK. Most are very classy and I'm excited to see some of the other Campaigns listed on other sites to finish up and get released. I think this game will have a long lifespan because of all the user content being developed.

