In the end, The Sacrifice package is just more Left 4 Dead 2. That’s never a bad thing, but this pack really doesn’t do much to knock your socks off. The gameplay’s the same action people all love, but there’s no new weapon or infected type here. It’s just two campaigns -- one that you’ve played before and one that’s short with a lackluster finale.
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Sometimes, we want to face the end of the world, and prevail. Perhaps it’s zombies, aliens or other people. There were a few excellent titles in the “Apocalypse” genre over the past couple of years. Bigger and smaller titles which might catch your attention. Perhaps you just want to try something different, or maybe you want to go mutant camping, without having to find real mutants yourself? Whichever the case, read on.
Over the last few weeks Gamejudgment's Emily Clarke started playing through Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2's downloadable content. Here are her thoughts.
I never bought any of the DLC, not sure why. The only reason I stopped playing was due to repeating each of the maps countless times; the DLC definately would've helped out.