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Endless horde for the whole final part (like 10 minutes straight).
An exercise in frustration.
Thank you so much for posting it. I'm definitely going to be replaying through both campaigns in the future repeatedly.
The environment feels more inclusive. Definitely one of the best ambients around. The pacing didn't feel too rushed, and the finale was well done. One thing I did miss from the L4D1 port that didn't make it over to the L4D2 version is having the finale in the stadium. It would be nice to hold off in the stadium until the chopper arrives.
I don't dislike how this finale was done, though! The authors in both L4D1 and L4D2 did a very good job with consistency. The infinite hoardes weren't awful in Advanced. Big props to the lighting colors for each of the levels. They fit the theme very well.
lots of unique locations to traverse and fun to be had
one of the best
1) Un buen mapa para empezar a probar lo que es "Una verdadera tortura".
2) Consejo: Lleven a Gnomo que se encuentra en el primer mapa hasta el ultimo mapa, y seran generosamente recompensados... Solo digo eso.
-Lo recomiendo? Si, es bueno para aquellos que quieren probar un nivel de dificultar mas avanzado.
Salu2.