This is another Valve game that is VERY fun with friends and one I can't get enough of. I think the reason I'm giving this a better rating over TF2 is because, if you're doing bad in TF2, not getting the result you desire for, a lot of the time, it kills that motivation to keep going, keep trying. However, In L4D2, I feel that, no matter how many times you fail a level, or fail a campaign, you find that urge to keep trying, because it's such a good time to play. The game consists of many different campaigns in which you amongst 3 other people have to traverse through different areas of said campaign before you're able to complete it and move onto the next one; the game takes place in a zombie apocalypse type world, and, really, what more could you ask for? Shooting zombies in their faces with a group of friends just makes for a great experience, really. The game is very challenging in some parts which makes it even more fun to go through, and, a lot of the levels are really fun to travel, such as one relatively long one in which you cross a broken bridge full of obstacles like cars and trucks. I also really like the special zombies in this, rightfully titled the special infected, which are unique types of zombies that have respective mechanics to attempt to take you and your team down. Another thing that makes this game very good to me is that, whenever you fail, it does not feel like your fault. Most of the time, when you flunk a level, the blame is entirely on you for it over the game causing you to fail. And, lastly, there's a variety of different game modes in this game that can keep you entertained for hours upon hours, such as a versus mode where a team of humans has to go through some of the campaigns whilst being pitted against a team of special infected who are on a separate team controlled by humans attempting to stop the former team. There's also many special mods and addons created, ranging from the weapons to the stages to the characters, all of which can make the times all the more enjoyable. Fantastic game, honestly. I urge you to buy this if you haven't got it already.

Reviewed on Jun 25, 2020


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