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E3 2011: Ten early expo predictions
Think you know what’s going to happen at this year’s E3? Well, so do we. Now let’s see whether or not we agree…
Odd top ten co-op game list draws criticism
Gameranx recently released its Top 10 list for best co-op games, to mostly jeers in the comments.
As it happens, I’ve played many of these titles and I tend to agree with the comments and not so much with the list…
Choose who dies in new Left 4 Dead expansion
Valve will soon release The Sacrifice, a new expansion compatible with both Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2. It fills in the storyline gaps between the games that lead to The Passing, the expansion in which the two game casts meet each other. It will also allow players to choose which of the original game’s survivors doesn’t get to be called a “survivor” anymore.
Valve is promoting community-made Left 4 Dead 2 campaigns
Valve is a glowing example of the success a game can achieve through developer/community interaction. In the past, Valve produced mutated game types every week for Left 4 Dead 2 to give players something new to experience. The community also had the ability to create their own unique maps and campaigns if they possessed the expertise. Valve is taking some of those community created campaigns and presenting them to the rest of the community in a big way.
Left 4 Dead 2 boycott ends after co-founder meets Valve
All is happy and good in the land of Left 4 Dead 2 fans.
Well, OK, not exactly but the co-founders of a group boycotting the upcoming game are now satisfied with Valve’s efforts to support the original L4D.
Today (October 14, 2009) the boycott leaders announced the closing of the group and, at least in their eyes, an end to the boycott. Valve flew group co-founder known as Agent of Chaos to its studio for a free tour and to assure him that the first game in the successful zombie shooter series would keep getting support.















