Author Topic: Should I get L4D2?  (Read 1146 times)

Get both L4D's and Killing Floor. All 3 are amazing.
That would be like $150.

Anyway, buy it. It's good stuff. It does have a completely different feel from the first one but they're still incredibly similar and Valve is porting all the L4D1 campaigns to L4D2 anyway.

It's a fairly generic zombie survival game.
If that's your type of game go for it.

It's pretty good as far as zombie games go.
« Last Edit: August 16, 2011, 10:43:55 PM by Littledude »

Get pc version.
Though after about half a day of playing it,You'll get quickly bored..
So its a Yope.

Get L4D2

Why should I OH AMAZING CUCUMBER? :trollface:

WELL FOR ONE, it's A ZOMBIE GAME. You get to beat the stuff out of zombies with CRICKET BATS

After you're done with the campaigns, try the multiplayer games such as Scavenge, Versus, etc. They'll keep you glued to the TV/PC for hours (It's even more fun with your friends!)

And lastly, YOU CAN'T MISS OUT ON ELLIS'S QUOTES AND STORIES

Get pc version.
Though after about half a day of playing it,You'll get quickly bored..
So its a Yope.
That depends on who's playing, I haven't gotten bored of it yet after 157 hours of playing.

That would be like $150.

Anyway, buy it. It's good stuff. It does have a completely different feel from the first one but they're still incredibly similar and Valve is porting all the L4D1 campaigns to L4D2 anyway.
Aren't all the games like $20 each?

Aren't all the games like $20 each?
You're right. Strange, I thought they were more like 40.

I've had it for months and only have like 3 hours on it.

I've had it for months and only have like 3 hours on it.
I've only got about 100 hours on L4D2, but between Jan 2009 and Nov 2009, I clocked up 1100+ hours on the first L4D.
Because I think they ruined it with the second one.