Call of Duty: World at War vs Left4Dead
Call of Duty: World at War
Call of Duty: World at War returns you back in time to WW2 and drops you into a more adult and darker themed game. Here you have all the shooting content you love with a great campaign and multiplayer set too.The campaign takes on 3 different aspects of the war, with you playing a Soviet Soldier, US Marine and British Gunner. Each of these campaigns features their storylines and you get to move around and fight in the battlefield with other characters that fight with you. In this new version of the game you also have a multiplayer co op mode where 2 people offline or 4 online can all complete the campaign missions together. The game also features 6 multiplayer games where you can earn ranking points and experience as well as take part in some of the fiercest and most loved FPS online gameplay.
Left4Dead
Left4Dead is among one of the very first popular zombie-themed shooters that has evolved from being simply a single player experience into a multiplayer game that almost every 90s gamer have played in LAN sessions or at cyber cafes... or have at least heard of it. Developed by Valve, the game features a wide variety of zombies, each with their own special abilities; relatable characters and an urgency to reach the next safe house due to the waves after waves of zombies that make you feel like you are actually trying to fight for your own life! There are plenty of interesting locations and unique scenarios for you to enjoy, allowing players to break the monotony of fending off endless hordes of zombies.Once you're done with the campaign, there is even a multiplayer aspect which will allow you to play with your friends against another team of your friends as either the human survivors or as the ravenous zombies. Admittedly, the multiplayer mode is the perfect addition to the game as it drastically expanded the game's lifespan.
All in all, Left4Dead is the first of a hugely popular series of games that many are still clamoring for a sequel until today. The graphics and gameplay may feel rather outdated in this day and age but if you have a soft spot for "old but gold" games, this is one of the more modern classics that you should really try.