The dev team, which created the sensational "Left 4 Dead" series and struggled with the promising yet unfulfilling assymetrical combat game "Evolve," is back in old form here. Instead, Turtle Rock Studios went with a wholesale reimagining, taking the bones of what made the cooperative zombie slayer work and adding in modern accouterments. (KGUN) - It would have been the easy way out to answer fans clamoring for more "Left 4 Dead" by giving them a simple remaster. When in doubt, choose automatic weapons.TUCSON, Ariz.
They have good power and a high rate of fire, allowing you to mow down medium and close range enemies. Automatic Weapons: Submachine guns, M16s, and their ilk are your bread and butter.But they are great in a group and can clean up long-range, incoming enemies while the rest of the team waits patiently for them to reach shotgun range. Rifles: Powerful and accurate at long ranges, they are almost useless in tense, swarming situations because they take a while to aim and shoot.Use them in hallways and other tight locations. They deal a lot of damage and have a wide spread of fire, but they are inaccurate at long distances. Shotguns: Coming in chrome, pump, and automatic options, shotguns are great options in close quarters.When you start out, you will only have access to a small variety of them, but more powerful weapons and items will appear as you progress. There is a variety of items and weapons available in Left 4 Dead, each with their own pros and cons. Great at creating walls against the hordes of dead, and essential against the monstrous "Tanks." Molotov Cocktails: Explode on impact, and leave a temporary lake of fire that hurts all Infected and humans that walk through it.After a few seconds, as the infected crowd the spot, the bomb explodes, killing them all. Pipe Bombs: Like bile bombs, these cause Inflected to leave you and flock to the spot where you threw it.If you throw it on another Zombie, the other Infected will attack them instead of you.