(Posted By: Eric Rees)
Just take a second to look at that poster. Think back and remember how hard you laughed at the tagline of the poster of "No Mercy" when you first saw it. Recall all the memories that the original Left 4 Dead brought you when you first played it, because that's what feeling washes over me when I see Bill, Francis, Zoey and Louis on the that poster.
Valve's new DLC for Left 4 Dead and it's sequel allows you to play through the plot leading up to the point where players who purchased "The Passing" for L4D2 could see that one of the original members of the game had died. The original stars of the game fight their way to meet up with the members of the second game and this DLC will tell that tale. Although there is some good and bad news. Good news is that the DLC can work for L4D or L4D2, unlike the earlier DLC "The Passing" where L4D gamers were left out in the cold. Bad news is that for everyone on the Xbox 360, the DLC will cost 570 Microsoft points (7 real dollars) where as the DLC on PC and Mac will be released for free. Thanks Microsoft.
This highly anticipated DLC will be available October 5. Who else is going to dust off L4D for this besides me?
Valve's new DLC for Left 4 Dead and it's sequel allows you to play through the plot leading up to the point where players who purchased "The Passing" for L4D2 could see that one of the original members of the game had died. The original stars of the game fight their way to meet up with the members of the second game and this DLC will tell that tale. Although there is some good and bad news. Good news is that the DLC can work for L4D or L4D2, unlike the earlier DLC "The Passing" where L4D gamers were left out in the cold. Bad news is that for everyone on the Xbox 360, the DLC will cost 570 Microsoft points (7 real dollars) where as the DLC on PC and Mac will be released for free. Thanks Microsoft.
This highly anticipated DLC will be available October 5. Who else is going to dust off L4D for this besides me?