Vataro wrote:
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I downloaded the demo on steam and played through it. I distinctly remember thinking to myself "So, this is it?" on numerous occasions.
I agree. I just don't feel that there's enough content to justify a sequel... it seems more like an expansion pack, definitely not worth $50.
Dont know how many expansions youve played that have more content than the base game, L4D2>>>>L4D for pretty much everything.
Majivo wrote:
Is pissing me off.
Okay, not really, but wow. I don't know if they've extremely ramped up the Director, or if I'm just extraordinarily unlucky, but last night I fought eight Witches in a row, essentially back to back. This was on a single stage of the campaign, too. At one point there were three Witches at once trying to kill me. It was a hell of a lot of fun, but damn.
Was it heavy rain? my friend said it was full of witches, the others werent really.
NixNot wrote:
I downloaded the demo on steam and played through it. I distinctly remember thinking to myself "So, this is it?" on numerous occasions.
Don't get me wrong, I love mowing down hoards of zombies, and I love the idea of getting together with a few friends to mow down hoards of zombies, but I just don't get why these games are so popular. Are there like a bazillion different maps, or will there be user made content? Is there a good plotline, or campaign mode? Or is it really just replaying maps with a group, and pitting yourself against the director?
Even listening to the AI controlled people whenever a "Special Zombie" showed up wasn't very inspired. They all speak in a flat disinterested tone, as if they've grown bored with slaying. Does having another human control the special zombies make them that much more of a threat?
I guess I just don't love multiplayer as much as the average gamer, but after playing the demo, I don't feel bad that I missed out on the first game, and probably won't be spending fifty bones to play the second.
Versus id imagine is the main draw, its incredibly fun, and i dont know how anyone could play either of these games without playing it, it would be like buying MW2 and only playing the single player.