Games Review: Left 4 Dead
PC, Xbox 360, £34.99 - £49.99
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Left 4 Dead is awash with marauding hordes of the blighters, and only you and your three in game companions are on hand to fight them off. While it’s certainly no Resident Evil, this game has all the fun of a zombie flick and is packed with shocks around every corner. The multiplayer mode is where it all comes together, with the four uninfected would-be heroes working together to repel the undead.
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