Because of the unpredictable AI Director, the replay value in “Left 4 Dead” has always been impressive as gamers can actually change where and when he might encounter the infected.
The problem is the limited selection of maps which made the feature feel underwhelming by making each gamer encounter with zombie a matter of endurance instead of being a matter of tension.
According to reports, “Left 4 Dead 3” could solve the issue in a number of ways, whether it would be through a larger variety of maps or perhaps more diverse enemies.
Meanwhile, independent game developer Turtle Rock Studios has already announced that it has officially ended its partnership with Valve Corporation after the release of “Left 4 Dead 2.”
Company officials added that the only way that they would go back to the third iteration of the multiplayer zombie shooter video game franchise, “Left 4 Dead,” is as gamers or spectators and not as developers.
Turtle Rock officials said that it is all Valve’s show already for “Left 4 Dead 3.” Valve has somehow hinted in August that the game is indeed in development but it has not said anything about when would the game come out the gaming consoles and the PC.