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Left 4 Dead 2: Cold Stream Review | OXM

OXM: "Cold Stream is an unexpected piece of Left 4 Dead 2 DLC. It’s releasing almost 20 months after the previous add-on. It’s community-made rather than Valve’s handiwork. Unfortunately, despite some stellar work from the original creators, it’s also the rare bit of Valve-sanctioned content that’s not a must-purchase."

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tee_bag2424300d ago

Nothing "unexpected" about this DLC. I've only been expecting it for 2 years.
Shame it came after I bought it on PC for $4.99

SleazyChimp4299d ago

I hope they are hard at work on 3. Loved both of these games and spent countless hours playing the multiplayer.

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weeaboos with a podcast ep. 27: Welcome to the Anniversary

Disclaimer: weeaboos with a podcast is crude, lude, and full of dudes. If you are easily offended by dark humor, foul language, and rampant sexism, then stay far, far away. You have been warned.

It’s our 6 month anniversary on this week’s episode and we’re playing the latest demo for Resident Evil 6, we all try out Mark of the Ninja, and we barely complete Left 4 Dead 2: Cold Stream. Then we give our thoughts on the hilarious and depressing manga, Welcome to the NHK! Finally we discuss otakus and the culture that creates them, as well as whether GaymerCon is a good idea or not.

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Left 4 Dead 2: Cold Stream DLC Review - Chaos Hour

One of the most enjoyable aspects of a game such as Left 4 Dead 2 is what the community can create with the raw materials that make up the game. Players and developers alike are astounded by the imagination and sheer resourcefulness of those members of the community who dedicate their time to conjuring up re-playability. On August 3rd 2012, Valve released one such community creation as downloadable content for Left 4 Dead 2. It’s time to take a trip through the Cold Stream campaign.

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10 Games That Keep On Giving Free Stuff

GameSpy: In a world gone mad with $15 map packs and $2 clothing packs, it's easy to feel like nothing in gaming is free anymore. But while some games show no hesitation or remorse with their pricing guns, the fact is that many developers have been giving away away free content by the boatload over the past year. Today we give credit where it's due and recognize some of the best and most generous of the bunch for treating PC gamers like kings.

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