Best Of
We’ll just go ahead and callBack 4 Bloodfor what it is.
It’sLeft 4 Dead 3, only with far superior visuals and a major character overhaul.
Do we feel ripped off because of this?
If anything, we embrace it.
Who cares if it isn’t marketed as the long-awaited third installment?
And so, it feels right that we start stacking the chapters up by popularity.
Rig a boat full of explosives, and get out before it blows.
Of course not, it’sBack 4 Blood.
Acquited of all charges?
The Body Dump
There’s nothing worse than stumbling upon a graveyard full of mangled corpses, is there?
Good thing it’s not a zombie game, otherwise you’d be inrealtrouble.
But it could be worse.
You could have to fend the lot of them off in a last-ditch effort for survival.
Oh, wait, that’s also a thing.
No pressure or anything.
Again, no pressure.
What more could I want?
Hell’s Bells contained all the raw materials to craft a well-rounded horror game.
The only downside was, well it could have been longer.
Like, a full 83 minutes longer.
The Abomination
It all has to end somewhere, right?
Lose a member, and you’ll struggle to revive them and course them to victory.
So, knuckle up and recruit your finest allies.
The Abomination, unfortunately, lives up to its name, and then some.