

Helping to take L4D's frantic, action-packed gameplay to the next level is AI Director 2.0. You'll also encounter five new uncommon common infected, including the terrifying Mudmen. You'll be putting these weapons to the test against (or playing as in Versus) three horrific and formidable new Special Infected. In addition to firearms, you'll also get a chance to take out some aggression on infected with a variety of carnage-creating melee weapons, from chainsaws to axes and even the deadly frying pan. You'll play as one of four new survivors armed with a wide and devastating array of classic and upgraded weapons. This co-operative action horror FPS takes you and your friends through the cities, swamps and cemeteries of the Deep South, from Savannah to New Orleans across five expansive campaigns. For lone players looking to relive the L4D2 experience, this is recommended.Set in the zombie apocalypse, Left 4 Dead 2 (L4D2) is the highly anticipated sequel to the award-winning Left 4 Dead, the #1 co-op game of 2008. Sure, it only adapts one campaign out of the dozens already available, but it works to accurately recreate it-monsters, weapons, and even the full set design. Unlike other apps that carry that L4D brand but create a different, often disappointing, experience, Left 4 Dead 2 (L4D2): Mobile is as true to the source material as it gets. However, since it is free it still remains a fun and passable experience. With the Left 4 Dead franchise known for its challenging cooperative experience, this leaves players feeling short-changed. Unfortunately, the game doesn’t support multiplayer games, being limited to a single-player experience.

The special zombies, weapons, and even the effects on the stage are all on point.

Its commitment extends to the details, too. Also, it’s fun to play for devices with larger screens, since it retains all heads-up display (HUD) elements like your loadout. The controls are remapped for the touchscreen, but there are instances where pressing the buttons doesn’t respond to user input.

It feels unresponsive at times and for those who played the original, the difference is notable. One challenging aspect of the game, however, is the controls. You can play the entire campaign, although it still feels lacking without the rest of the game. Unfortunately, the game has only adapted one campaign from the base version: the Dark Carnival. Imagine the loading screens, the character models, and even the animations all feel like the original game, it’s legitimate L4D2. Like its PC counterpart, Left 4 Dead 2 (L4D2): Mobile really captures the visuals. The classic FPS rebuilt for mobile devices
