Left 4 Dead – PC – Preview 2

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Valve’s team-based zombie shooter Left 4
Dead is a unique shooter title, building on the mechanics of previous hit
multiplayer concepts from games like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress, while
making an experience that is fun, visceral, and doesn’t feel like anything else
out there. GameZone had a chance to sit down for a play session at E3 2008 to
check on the game’s progress, and the result was as fun as we would expect.

When we call Left 4 Dead a “team-based
zombie shooter”, we basically mean that you need only look at films like Dawn of
the Dead or 28 Days Later to see where the inspiration lies with this game. You
play in a group of four survivors (the other three would be people or bots
should there not be anyone else to play) who must fight their way through
several different maps and scenarios in order to escape the zombie onslaught. Of
course, you’ll have access to ample firepower, and therefore will be able to
make your own path by shooting as many of the charging nasties as you possibly
can.


Left 4 Dead PC screenshots

While not much has changed in the gameplay
since we last saw Left 4 Dead, the core mechanics are still a lot of fun. It’s
certainly a rush to have dozens of zombies running at you at once, and having
friends around to save your ass makes it as authentic to zombie action as you
can get.

The stage we tried out at E3 had us running
to a hospital and making our way to the roof in order to get to a helicopter and
make our escape. Along the way we met up with tons of zombies, including Witches
(who are really tough to kill, but only attack when provoked), Hunters (tough
and nimble little jerks), and a giant Tank enemy, who rushes at you down
hallways and trounces you in one blow.

Left 4 Dead is turning out to be a fantastic
addition to Valve’s echelon of innovative multiplayer shooters, and will
definitely turn some heads when it launches this fall.

 


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