I remember seeing this booth set up at The Showdown LANFest 2007, in San Jose, CA. Since then, I havn't seen anything about it.
Does it still have that annoying glow in the wall where your team mates are? Or a map with radar? That idea was very dumb IMO.
The graphics arent as good as, lets say UT3, but it feels very solid both gameplay wise and the rest.
More gameplay-footage :
http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/690825/Left_4_Dead_DirectFeed_Gameplay_Footage.html
I'm guessing there's only one human in this team as the rest look like pretty basic AI.
And as for the zombies ... part of their behaviour can be forgiven (they're zombies), but there's bits and pieces of their behaviour that feel like cheating instead of zombie-like behaviour.
The overall gameplay looks rather limited (altough I'm sure it's fun in an Invasion/Horde-sort of way on-line against the AI) and the layout of the maps does look confusing at times, but that's probably the best one can achieve when trying to model a city in a non-open world game. Heck ... this game would be completely insane if they really had an open-world instead of linear maps.
It's not on live! yet unless the usa got it first and the rest of the regions are on the waitinglist.
And as for the Steam-version ...
More gameplay-footage :
http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/690825/Left_4_Dead_DirectFeed_Gameplay_Footage.html
I'm guessing there's only one human in this team as the rest look like pretty basic AI.
And as for the zombies ... part of their behaviour can be forgiven (they're zombies), but there's bits and pieces of their behaviour that feel like cheating instead of zombie-like behaviour.
The overall gameplay looks rather limited (altough I'm sure it's fun in an Invasion/Horde-sort of way on-line against the AI) and the layout of the maps does look confusing at times, but that's probably the best one can achieve when trying to model a city in a non-open world game. Heck ... this game would be completely insane if they really had an open-world instead of linear maps.
It's not on live! yet unless the usa got it first and the rest of the regions are on the waitinglist.
And as for the Steam-version ...
Yeah, and it's pretty damn useful. Without it, the game would suck, because sometimes you will never know if people are ahead of you or behind you.