Left 4 Dead Details Come to Life

May 12th, 2008 at 9:29 AM Marc "DjinniMan" Allie

A preview for the upcoming zombie title, Left 4 Dead, is available at TVG.  The game may seem to be the typical survival horror type, but several details are coming out that should pique the interest of co-op fans like a plate of brains would for a zombie.  The "4" referred to in the game's title refers to the 4 player co-op campaign.  Co-op is no afterthought or half-baked effort in this title; the story and gameplay were all developed from the ground up with four players in mind.  There is no true single player mode; bots will fill in for human players if less than 4 are available.  Replay value looks to be high, as well: the game's AI allows for enemies to spawn from different locations, in different numbers, and with different tactics each time a map is loaded.  No zombie closets here, folks.  Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the game is 8 man multiplayer, which is a nice blend of co-op and awesome:

It's essentially the same set-up as the co-op campaign mode, but as well as having 4 players on the survivors' side, there are also 4 players on the side of the infected zombies. These four players can choose to be one of the boss infected characters (with the exception of the tank), and they are then placed ahead of the survivors and amongst the other AI zombies on the map. Here they have the opportunity to take up an ambush point and wait for the arrival of the survivors.

Left 4 Dead certainly seems to be a unique and interesting game.  The developers have taken steps to really immerse players in the "us against the world" mentality featured in many zombie films.  Nothing promotes co-op like being stuck in an old farmhouse when a massive legion of the undead start knocking at the door, after all.  Left 4 Dead will rise from the grave this fall for PC and Xbox 360.






 



Reader Comments

biosc1 at 11:52 AM on 5.12.2008
I'm really looking forward to this game...the lack of split-screen or system-link, though, knocks it's priority down a level for me. I game a lot with my friend on my couch instead of us in two different houses.
 
TheReaperCooL at 12:35 PM on 5.12.2008
If it doesn't have LAN/System-link, then it could fail if the servers will be down (as I've already made a topic for this)
BTW "any of the other 4 players can be boss infected, with the exception of the Tank" -> I heard/read it EVERYWHERE that the Tank will be available, the WITCH won't be available for players
 
justabaldguy at 04:15 PM on 5.12.2008
I like this idea. And since I don't have these "friends" Bio speaks of, I don't care a bit about couch co-op! I'm intrigued, but want to see more game play footage.
 
AniAko at 04:44 PM on 5.12.2008
The buzz has been pretty quiet around this title as of late. I'm hoping they put some real effort behind getting the game some exposure. I'm interested, but only if my friends want to play it as well. Although savagely massacring a team of foul-mouthed, obscenity-charged 12 year olds masquerading as zombies sounds interesting as well.
 
biosc1 at 06:58 PM on 5.12.2008
Wow...AniAko...if you put it that way...I'm sold
 
TheReaperCooL at 04:52 AM on 5.13.2008
I just searched for it on the Net, and this SHOULD have LAN, because they played it in LAN somewhere. If that's NOT the reason to say "It has LAN", then here's another Why would they play the game on the Net when all four computers are in the same place?
 
justabaldguy at 08:08 AM on 5.14.2008
Joystiq">LINK got some time with the game recently. Worth a read.
 


Total Comments: 7

Was bored and felt like reviving this old post just to say that I LOVE the premise of this game...wish they had more info availa
I would be up for that, for sure. Let me know what night works best.
Anyone interested in a meet up for some co-op castle crashing? I'd prefer a week night, around 8PM CST or so. Right now Mondays
Castle Crashers has finally arrived, and we couldn't be happier.  Is the game worthwhile?  Do the network issues break the deal?
I thought I had seen that happening while I was watching people at the demo booth, but I wasn't quite sure. It also looked like
There really is no way to have split-screen co-op on the Wii for any game without really shrinking the bounding boxes.But it is
Yeah you can. The hard drive can go in any 360.
The lack of local co-op is a deal breaker for me.

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