Crash Course

…and yet L4D2 is going to feature one, called Dead Center.

Crash Course was short but I enjoyed it. Plus that awesome bus reminded me of this:

Annoyingly, the more I hear about L4D2 the more I want to pre-order it, despite the fact that all along I had intended to wait until the price dropped.

As for crash course… it was laughable really. Remember when it first came out, all of the closets had boards over the doors which you could walk through and still open the door? It just feels untested, especially with regards to versus… The ending was just downright retarded… just a 2 second animation of that truck, and if any zombies happen to be in the way they just go through it rather than getting kapwned.

L4D DLC has really been disappointing… I mean, the first DLC was just adapting Dead Air and Blood Harvest for versus mode which basically should have been in the original release… Survival DLC… only 1 new map… the rest were just adapted. Crash Course… well, it speaks for itself really.

I like how short it is. If I want a long campaign, I’ll play the original ones. Crash Course is great for when I have a half hour and want to get my L4D fix. Then again, I’ve only had the game for like a week and I’m not sick of the old campaigns yet…

Where is that picture from?

Heh, I just played through Crash Course with Shepherd Book, Ballsandwieners, and Buttery Toast. Me and Book actually sat in the spawn for a while with the other guys and got them to go watch Firefly on Hulu. :awesome:

More of the same just shorter, which isn’t bad of course.

Land of the Dead.

Every bloody zombie movie is ‘…of the dead’.

no, there is also “28 … later”, e.g. 28 weeks later

Only the ones in which George Romero was involved.

they said that the Crash Course had 2 maps long before the release.

what about Shaun of the Dead and the Dawn of the Dead 2004 remake?

Those are parodies/remakes of the Romero movies.
What about Zombieland? Or 28 Days Later? They don’t have “…of the Dead” in it.
Speaking of which, someone needs to make a Zombieland campaign, complete with models, weapons, and quotes from the movie!

Its time to shut up or nut up!!

Sack up!

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