Not so! The creativity of the community is already impressive and there’s plenty of worthy mods that won’t be able to make the cut here as a result.Īfter getting really into the original Left 4 Dead, I was practically burned out on its sequel the week after launch that was on consoles, mind you. You came for some entertaining Left 4 Dead 2 mods and that’s what you’re going to get.Ĭonsidering Steam Workshop only recently shed its beta status for Valve’s cooperative zombie shooter, one would be forgiven for thinking it might be too early to warrant such a post. I’m dying to see more titles support the feature, now that I’ve seen just how painless it makes the process, but that’s a story for another day.
This past week was somehow my first experience with Workshop - and it was a good one, at that. Literally, it’s as easy as locating a promising-looking mod within Steam and clicking the “subscribe” button. Mods are hardly new for Left 4 Dead 2, but now that Valve has added full Steam Workshop support, it’s easier than ever to find and install user-created content.
A bizarre trip through the Steam Workshop in search of ridiculous Left 4 Dead 2 mods