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I've got it - I've played about 5mins... its more suited to multi player LAN style...

Mate of mine does LAN's @ his place from time to time so no doubt ill get some L4D action :(

It was good/fast for the 5mins, but multi player would deliver the real fun

You're playing online i take it? Whats it like?

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i thought it was a bit easy.

agree that playing LAN with some mates would be good.

Multiplayer or verses i thought was lacking, too easy for the humans to win, zombies really had to work together to be able to win.

My 2cents

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Very fun game to play on the net with randoms or your mates. crap playing singleplayer. you must have a mic so you can talk and give shit to others who arnt pulling their weight. I rekon it must only be played on the hardest difficulty. keeps things exciting. but after clocking it a few times. youll slowly get sick of it after a while 8.5/10

add me to your friends list - SPLITWHISKER.

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