Once again the night has come and guess who is up doing writing? Me. Yup, I was actually on here earlier but I couldn't bring myself to write anything. Now at least I have something to write about. Brains!
Well not so much brains themselves but those loving (or not so much) creatures that love to eat brains, Zombies. Recently been playing the game Left for Dead (and if you haven't seen the trailer for it check it out below it is amazing) and it is pretty much the best thing to do with a group of friends. Whether four of you cooperatively blast your way through the levels, you play versus online or with your friends or you single handedly face the zombie hordes i guarantee you will have a good time.
Cooperation is the key to survival, althoughlots of bullets help too, and it is actually amazing how important it becomes. So important, in fact, that if someone say doesn't run fast enough or doesn't cover there respected flank they are liable to large amounts of verbal abuse when you have to come save there ass, given that is you survive there mistake. The game adapts to the skill level and number of players adding more randomly spawned zombies to the level the better you are so you always have a different experience.
And if you play as the zombies in versus you can have an equally exciting experience trying to destroy the survivors. This is just as much fun especially if you play against other friends playing as the survivors. Successfully, ripping out someones internal organs as the hunter while they scream for help brings a great amount of joy to my heart. Ahh, the wonderfull life of the undead hordes. But I digress.
My point in this post is that I am now thouroghly addicted to the game. I can't get enough of it. I want more and more and more. Its purely epic. And if you haven't tryed it yet get out there and try it or download the demo. It is pretty much the most amazing thing since sliced bread, no joke.
Cheers
-Nathan-
ps. It is actually that crazy in game often worse.
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