Playing Left 4 Dead with Boot Camp – Left 4 Dead Game Play Video Part II – 15 Minutes

Left 4 Dead Mac Boot Camp

The following QuickTime movie is a quite exciting game play video of Left 4 Dead, which is one of the latest games that have been published by Electronic Arts. Left 4 Dead was developed by Valve Corporation, the game developer of the hit game series Half-Life.

The difficulty level is advanced. And the campaign and the chapter are No Mercy and Rooftop Finale, respectively.

Francis, Bill, Zoey and Louis finally arrive at the top floor of Mercy Hospital. They manage to go to the rooftop of the building to call for help. In fact, one of them calls for rescue. All they have to do is hang on for some 15 minutes, and a helicopter will arrive to pick them up. They have to defend themselves from about one hundred zombies until a helicopter arrives. In the end, at least one of them will survive.  Continue reading

Playing Left 4 Dead with Boot Camp – Left 4 Dead Game Play Video – 27 Minutes

Left 4 Dead Mac Boot Camp

Left 4 Dead is one of the latest games that have been published by Electronic Arts. It was released in North America in November 18. Left 4 Dead was developed by Valve Corporation, the game developer of the hit game series Half-Life.

Left 4 Dead Mac Boot Camp
Scene from Stubbs the Zombie
Source: MacHouse
Left 4 Dead Mac Boot Camp
Scene from Stubbs the Zombie
Source: MacHouse

So what kind of game is Left 4 Dead? If you watch the introductory cinematic movie, you will find out that some sort of an infection has hit a large city. If you have seen a 2008 movie ’28 Days Later,’ you will get a quick idea about the game. Anyway, it’s an action movie involving a number of zombie creatures. A zombie game… If you are a Mac user, you may perhaps remember a 2005 game called Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel without a Pulse (developed by Wideload Games). Left 4 Dead is a bit different because it supports multiplayer game and co-op game. Also, Left 4 Dead has no solo-player campaign. Whether you play the game online or offline, it involves four players, of which 3 players may be controlled by the computer.

The following QuickTime movie is a game play video of Left 4 Dead. The first 4 minutes and 30 seconds of the movie shows game’s introductory cinematic video. Then it shows a single-player offline game play, starting with Chapter 1: The Apartments and then part of Chapter 2: The Subway, which are both from the campaign called No MercyContinue reading