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During the times that I've played like i said I've met people and greeted them to have fun and enjoy it. I've managed to get quiet a few invites and even got a admin position in Cheap Acheiver 1,2 a group made by a person I met to help people.
PD:Kill all sons of a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥...those are my official orders
No srsly, Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 are incredibly original in their genre. I've never really been one for zombie games, but these caught my eye. My only gripe is that the content from 2 could've gone into 1, but everyone says that, so that's nothing new. I love them for the variety of gameplay modes, the excellent characters, the multitude of zombie varieties and everything else which sets these games apart from others in the zombie-apocalypse genre.