Unfinished Campaign for Left 4 Dead is Available For Public

By Danica Arkwright - 08 Nov '16 08:59AM
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If you think the Left 4 Dead series is done, their creators have something else to say. Turtle Rock, the studio behind the popular survival shooting game just released an unfinished campaign of the original Left 4 Dead game! The studio was working on this before Valve decided to take over the game.

The unfinished campaign, named as Dam It is set on during the time of the original survivors. The plane (C-130) used in in the escape from the Dead Air campaign crash landed on some of the buildings and ended up in a small rural airfield. The players must guide the survivors through the apple orchard, ravine, hiking trail and camping grounds. There are two finales in this campaign, encouraging the players to split up to accomplish it. The logging camp and the hydroelectric dam will be the finale of this campaign.

Dam It comes with two standalone survival maps that never got to see the light of the day. You can find the instructions on how and where to download right here. And since Dam It is an unfinished campaign, expect a lot of bugs and missing features such as panic events in some scenes (fire, smoke and explosions and zombies do not crawl during the orchard map. It is rough but still playable.

Left 4 Dead is a co-op first person survival shooting game developed by Turtle Rocks Studio. It was released during 2008. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where zombies (coined as Infected) roam the streets. Turtle Rock lost the rights for Left 4 Dead when its publisher, Valve acquired the rights for it. Because of its popularity, Valve released its sequel in 2009, named Left 4 Dead 2. It follows a new set of Survivors as they battle through hordes of zombies to get to safety. The game featured maps from the first game, which the Survivors can playthrough and the original Survivors can be seen in one of the campaign maps.

It's not the first time Turtle Rock lost their game to their publisher. Evolve, a team-based shooter game was acquired by the publisher, 2K earlier this year.

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