Think of the possibilites.
It was all boring except for the very beginning. By "interactions", I assumed the old guys would be bots, more dialouge, or even a finishing cutscene.
But no, all we got was about 2 minutes total of them talking to eachother, beginning and end combined.
what
it was the only L4D2 campaign that actually felt dark like L4D
Dark? Like L4D?
The only part that felt even remotely close to L4D was inside the sewer. Gameplaywise, that was the most fun in The Passing. Everything else just felt like a raining version of The Parish.