Left 4 Dead (PC)

Release Date: 21/11/2008

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Set in a modern day survival-horror universe, the co-operative gameplay of L4D casts four “Survivors” in an epic struggle against hordes of swarming zombies and terrifying “Boss Infected” mutants.

  • Developer: Valve
  • Publisher: EA Games
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Are there any Zombies out there?

Released amidst Gears of War 2 and CoD: World at War, many may pass over Left 4 Dead. That would be a huge mistake. It may not have an epic story like those games (indeed, the only real cutscene is right at the beginning), but Left 4 Dead is an extremely fast paced co-operative FPS from the makers of Half Life, that’s amongst the year’s most addictive offerings.

The zed-word. Don't say it! Because it's ridiculous!

In Left 4 Dead you play as one of four survivors trying to make it through a zombie apocalypse. There are four scenarios to try and live through. No Mercy, for instance, sees you fight from an apartment block, through the city streets, into the subway and sewers, and then through a Hospital, to the roof where you must wait for an extraction helicopter. Sounds easy, until you see waves of infected on-screen at once. Add to that the special infected that are lurking about the levels as well, and the task gets even more daunting. And that’s just one example!

The first time you see a Witch appear between you and that helicopter, you won’t know whether to run, shoot or simply cry.

It’s all governed by Left 4 Dead’s primary innovation, AI director. Can’t find enough real players to team up with? Not to worry – the AI Director will take up the mantle. It also adapts the game’s difficulty to your skill level. Do too well and you’ll get a horde of special infected to combat. If you’re struggling, it’ll give you breathing space. The upshot is that no two games of Left 4 Dead ever feel the same, with the type of enemies you’ll face and weapon and health spawn points being constantly unpredictable. The first time you see a Witch appear between you and that helicopter, you won’t know whether to run, shoot or simply cry.

Who died and made you king of the zombies?

Visually, Left 4 Dead isn’t as polished as a Gears of War, but the sheer volume of action is, quite literally, scary. With four survivors in total, 40+ infected and large maps that feature zero load times, it’s quite a spectacle – and features some of the best lighting we’ve seen in a game. A torch attached to every weapon casts shadows that will make you jump even without an enemy nearby, and the way you’ll slowly scan rooms for infected, only to have things descend sharply into a cacophony of microphone shouting and panicked gunfire makes Left 4 Dead possibly the year’s most atmospheric release.

With four survivors in total, 40+ infected and large maps that feature zero load times, it’s quite a spectacle

It’s arguably even more fun in the player vs player mode, too. Here, the four survivors are hunted by four player-controlled infected; the latter of which offers an entirely different gameplay experience. Hunters leap large distances to pin down survivors, Boomers vomit over survivors, attracting the zombie horde, and the smoker can pull the survivors towards him. The Boomer and Smoker are quite slow, however, so the abilities balance out – though it can frustrate when you only get to walk for 10 seconds, then wait 30 second to respawn.

There are only six guns in total in Left 4 Dead, though – a rather small number by FPS standards. Initially, there doesn’t seem to be much difference in power; and even at higher difficulties it’s not as pronounced as you’d expect – although range, and reload times for different weapons are an altogether different matter. Likewise, there’s no individual character classes in Left 4 Dead like in, say Call of Duty. So the strategy element comes down to communicating with your friends and working out the best balance of weapons between the four of you. It’s immensely pick-up-and-play, then, but boasts enough variety to have you playing solidly for hours.

Come and get it! It's a running buffet! All you can eat!

A word of advice though; ramp up the difficulty. Left 4 Dead can be completed quickly on the lower difficulty settings, while Advanced and Expert offer a really satisfying challenge. And despite the somewhat small number of campaigns and weapons, the possibility of download content in the future makes Left 4 Dead an investment that’s full of potential. Focusing on teamwork, communication and deliver fun by the clipfull, you’d have to be dead already not to love this.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Really fast paced and relentless.
  • Brilliant with friends.
  • Nothing else like it.
minus points
  • The weapons don’t seem to offer all that much power difference.
  • Character abilities would have been cool.
  • Levels can feel a bit short – though potential future DLC should sate this somewhat.

Review by: Tom 'You've-got-red-on-you' Daly
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 27.11.08

User Reviews

Liam Fitzpatrick posted on 15 Jul 2009
I'm really not sure what John Hallford is playing when he states that the graphics are bad and there is no 4 player co-op but let me clear some things up for those who are considering a buy. What if something were to grab you from behind your monitor, reached out its spindly arms of hatred and refused let you go until you’ve found a safe room, or completed the mission? Well that’s already here, and it’s called Left4Dead. An amazing game that emphasises on team play. Whether it's 4 player co-op or 8 player versus. Teamplay is a necessity. The graphics on a whole are wonderous. Valve (the developer which brought you Half Life, Portal and Team Fortress 2) have done a wonderful thing in creating this game. With it's new DLC (downloadable content) this makes it a game that will be accessible for years to come. Personally I give this game a 4 stars - simply because when I first bought it there was not DLC. However - as it stands now; it's very much worth 5 stars. Wonderful game. Get it.
R Begum posted on 08 Apr 2009
i love this game its always new everytime you play 10x better than the 360 version it contains extras better graphics than the 360 and cheaper its astounding 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000/10 get it now or youll be sorry
John Hallford posted on 15 Mar 2009
this game is like a guilty pleasure. the graphics are bad, weaponry is very limited, there is no aim botton and the designers could have at the very least madeit 4-player co-op. (it even has the name left 4 dead why not make it 4 player co-op? confusing.). however it still has its charms, mostly from the screaming hordes of bloodthirsty zombies. i don't know what it is, but this game is excellent. well done VALVE for being very lazy in designing this game but still being able to pull off an excellent game.
Darren Truman posted on 18 Feb 2009
Great fun when your a bit tired of the normal style shooter! It's one of the first teamwork FPS games that does really require it. If you go out of site from your other teammates, expect to be hunted down by a LOT of zombies or possibly even a boss zombie at any given time, your only safe together, lighting up as much of the pathway as you can! O_O
Ryan Dante posted on 14 Jan 2009
110% awesome zombie shooter! The verses mode just add to the large amount of fun that can be had!
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