J_Th4ng
03-11-2009, 09:27 AM
For anyone who may have pre-ordered theis game, the demo is now available to play. SGS have a server up, and Satyricon posted the following on the SGS forum:
WildCat, PulseDriver amd I played the demo levels for 3 hours straight last night. This is truly one of the best sequel FPS MP games made. The variety of weapons and extra items you have to choose to take with you, make for a different experience every time you play a campaign. The atmosphere and music in the game is masterful. Sure, there are a couple of minor things that need tweaking / changing for the real release and I am sure that Valve will use the communities feedback to make the game better as time goes on.
Since the anouncement of L4D2, fans of the original game and of HL2 series were upset and emotional about Valve "cashing in" on a sequel, instead of finishing HL2 Episode 3 first, or making more campaigns for L4D. Maybe this is just a money making ploy that they released a stunningly popular game with broad appeal across console and PC platforms, within a year of the original game.
Even if this is the case, the game is amazing. If all developers put this much effort into sequels and add-ons, there would be far fewer complaints about the number of new releases for existing titles.
Besides the changes in the games weapons and combat dynamic and the new Special Infected, one of the most fascinating features is the zombie damage modelling. It is extremely detailed, ridiculously gruesome, but makes for these weird moments where you feel compelled to call your campaign buddies over and "...check out how this zombie got ****** up...!"
Last night, I knocked a wimmin zombie back before shooting at her with a wide choke shotgun. My aim was slightly off, but I managed by luck to shoot her boobs off, along with her facial features. Her head was still nicely intact and so was her exposed ribcage. It was probably the most disturbing kill I've made in an online game ever. It evoked disturbing memories of facing the choice of whether or not to harvest loli -mutants for their DNA in BioShock. ( For the record, I set all my acquired Little Sisters free, its how i roll).
As always, some random Steam friend joined our little expedition on the Parish campaign and something of a self abuse expert, he managed to shoot some hapless guy zombie's groin region off completely. Needless to say, machette in hand, he became our party's Chief Rabbi for the remainder of the campaign.
tl;dr
If you enjoy dealing with masses of mindless hordes on a regular basis, either buy this game, or apply for a job in the ANCYL. Pure Satisfaction in both cases.
Looking good :D
I know that Borderlands is the flavour of the day at the moment (with good reason, the game is awesome), but lets not forget this slice of MP co-op awesomeness. I have downloaded the demo, so if anyone wants a Steam backup for it, let me know and I'll get it to you.
WildCat, PulseDriver amd I played the demo levels for 3 hours straight last night. This is truly one of the best sequel FPS MP games made. The variety of weapons and extra items you have to choose to take with you, make for a different experience every time you play a campaign. The atmosphere and music in the game is masterful. Sure, there are a couple of minor things that need tweaking / changing for the real release and I am sure that Valve will use the communities feedback to make the game better as time goes on.
Since the anouncement of L4D2, fans of the original game and of HL2 series were upset and emotional about Valve "cashing in" on a sequel, instead of finishing HL2 Episode 3 first, or making more campaigns for L4D. Maybe this is just a money making ploy that they released a stunningly popular game with broad appeal across console and PC platforms, within a year of the original game.
Even if this is the case, the game is amazing. If all developers put this much effort into sequels and add-ons, there would be far fewer complaints about the number of new releases for existing titles.
Besides the changes in the games weapons and combat dynamic and the new Special Infected, one of the most fascinating features is the zombie damage modelling. It is extremely detailed, ridiculously gruesome, but makes for these weird moments where you feel compelled to call your campaign buddies over and "...check out how this zombie got ****** up...!"
Last night, I knocked a wimmin zombie back before shooting at her with a wide choke shotgun. My aim was slightly off, but I managed by luck to shoot her boobs off, along with her facial features. Her head was still nicely intact and so was her exposed ribcage. It was probably the most disturbing kill I've made in an online game ever. It evoked disturbing memories of facing the choice of whether or not to harvest loli -mutants for their DNA in BioShock. ( For the record, I set all my acquired Little Sisters free, its how i roll).
As always, some random Steam friend joined our little expedition on the Parish campaign and something of a self abuse expert, he managed to shoot some hapless guy zombie's groin region off completely. Needless to say, machette in hand, he became our party's Chief Rabbi for the remainder of the campaign.
tl;dr
If you enjoy dealing with masses of mindless hordes on a regular basis, either buy this game, or apply for a job in the ANCYL. Pure Satisfaction in both cases.
Looking good :D
I know that Borderlands is the flavour of the day at the moment (with good reason, the game is awesome), but lets not forget this slice of MP co-op awesomeness. I have downloaded the demo, so if anyone wants a Steam backup for it, let me know and I'll get it to you.