Originally Posted by Kiytan From what i've seen, the mood of the first one does seem to have been lost, as i really loved that B moveish feeling (Not overly serious, but still quite tense)
My biggest concern is that there is no Bill. ;)
That's true. I played crash course after playing the l4d2 demo and the feel is totally different. I prefer the characters also.
I hear the other campaigns in l4d2 are night time so that may help bring it back a little. Though perhaps alot of that feel is lost with the new music aswell.
Originally Posted by gibber I tried it. By the time the horde reaches her its all over one way or the other :)
Actually i managed it last night, hit her from a way back, ran backwards shooting like i was about to die. The common slowed her enough so the team could take her out before she caught me, it was very funny. I think it was becuase she was near a wall so the common just came piling over.
I got a chance to play the entire Dark Carnival campaign earlier this week (and if i get time I'll write more about it), but it goes a long way to recapturing the old L4D feel.
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ReplyThat's true. I played crash course after playing the l4d2 demo and the feel is totally different. I prefer the characters also.
I hear the other campaigns in l4d2 are night time so that may help bring it back a little. Though perhaps alot of that feel is lost with the new music aswell.
Anyway, I like the demo after playing it a bit.
Actually i managed it last night, hit her from a way back, ran backwards shooting like i was about to die. The common slowed her enough so the team could take her out before she caught me, it was very funny. I think it was becuase she was near a wall so the common just came piling over.
Meet the new Immunes:
http://www.l4d.com/survivors/rochelle/
http://www.l4d.com/survivors/coach/
http://www.l4d.com/survivors/nick/
http://www.l4d.com/survivors/ellis/
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