No it is way too early for another game. L4D2 was pushing it. That probably stemmed from them not having enough time to put all their ideas into the first but at the moment it is a bit too soon.
Ditto. It gets so dull after a while, whether alone or with friends. My mate finally persuaded me to get L4D2. He wouldn't stop playing it and begging me to play with him. Gaah it was so dull after playing through each campaign once. IMO it has almost zero replay valueSturmdolch said:No way. I really don't like the first two, so there's no way I'd be buying a third. Unless it wasn't as simplistic as the other ones. The games are just way too shallow, and thus boring, for me.
Lol try versus mode. you'll get stomped on, unless you find new, interesting strats.CrashBang said:Ditto. It gets so dull after a while, whether alone or with friends. My mate finally persuaded me to get L4D2. He wouldn't stop playing it and begging me to play with him. Gaah it was so dull after playing through each campaign once. IMO it has almost zero replay valueSturmdolch said:No way. I really don't like the first two, so there's no way I'd be buying a third. Unless it wasn't as simplistic as the other ones. The games are just way too shallow, and thus boring, for me.
The simplicity was the point of the games, and they have to be played multi-player for them to be as good as they can be. If the gameplay was to complex then when things get frantic (as they do a lot) then the game may end up being more annoying.Sturmdolch said:No way. I really don't like the first two, so there's no way I'd be buying a third. Unless it wasn't as simplistic as the other ones. The games are just way too shallow, and thus boring, for me.