back 4 blood review

Back 4 Blood Review: ‘A worthy Left 4 Dead successor’

Back 4 Blood is the spiritual successor to Left 4 Dead and is Turtle Rock Studios’ first major title since releasing the poorly received Evolve. However, since Turtle Rock Studios produced the original Left 4 Dead, Back 4 Blood isn’t a clone or a ripoff. Instead, it’s very much what Left 4 Dead 3 could have looked like if we lived in…

  • Same great core gameplay of L4D.
  • Card system gives players a chance to invest in the meta.
  • Lengthy, diverse campaign.
  • Didn't feel a connection with any of the characters.
  • No Campaign Versus mode.
  • Can't remove attachments on guns once they're equipped.

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Same great core gameplay of L4D. Card system gives players a chance to invest in the meta. Lengthy, diverse campaign. Didn't feel a connection with any of the characters. No Campaign Versus mode. Can't remove attachments on guns once they're equipped.
Same great core gameplay of L4D. Card system gives players a chance to invest in the meta. Lengthy, diverse campaign. Didn't feel a connection with any of the characters. No Campaign Versus mode. Can't remove attachments on guns once they're equipped.
Same great core gameplay of L4D. Card system gives players a chance to invest in the meta. Lengthy, diverse campaign. Didn't feel a connection with any of the characters. No Campaign Versus mode. Can't remove attachments on guns once they're equipped.
Same great core gameplay of L4D. Card system gives players a chance to invest in the meta. Lengthy, diverse campaign. Didn't feel a connection with any of the characters. No Campaign Versus mode. Can't remove attachments on guns once they're equipped.
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